ANOTHER ART UNION
GOVERNMENT’S APPROVAL. SEVERAL BODIES TO BENEFIT. (Per United Press Association.) Wellington, July 28. The Government has approved of a license being issued for a further £4OOO Alluvial Gold Art Union to aid financially a number of institutions whose funds have been seriously depleted by the depression. The societies to benefit by the Art Union, which will be drawn on September 24, are the following: “Smith Family” or the Mayor’s Fund for the relief of distress in the four centres; Egmont A. and P. Association Hawera; Wairoa A. and P. Association; Poverty Bay A and P. Association; Opotiki A. and P. Association; Bay of Plenty Winter Show Association; Nelson A. and P. Association; Maniototo A. and P. Association; Strath-Taieri A. and P. Association; Lake County A. and P. Association; Central Otago A. and P. Association; the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association (for the promotion of instruction in swimming among school children throughout New Zealand) and the New Zealand branch of the Royal Life-Saving Society (for the assistance of Surf Clubs.)
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Southland Times, Issue 21772, 29 July 1932, Page 5
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172ANOTHER ART UNION Southland Times, Issue 21772, 29 July 1932, Page 5
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