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RED CROSS.

GENERAL FUND. The following additional subscriptions have been received for sick and ! wounded soldiers at the various hospitals where New Zealauders are lying: —Opawa Branch (monthly), 5/-; Redcliffs Branch (monthly), 10/-; Punsan- | del Branch (monthly)" 1(1/-; St. Albans Branch (monthly), £2: Richmond Branch (monthly), 5/-; Mr Thos. Chapman i (monthlv), £7; Durham Street Metho jdist Church (monthly). 5/-; F.D.W.. £1: | Avon Side Branch (monthly), lit/-; Mrs : (ioggin, 5/-; proceeds of dance at "Tc jWhare'' (per Misses Cook. Newton. IMcDougall, and Webb), £25; RanjriIviiru School (per Miss Gibson), £5 15/-: per Mrs Alex. Boy«-e, Seftou (left by her son), 5/-. The Ladies' Committee acknowledges, with thanks, receipt of gifts in kind from the following:—Glenroy Branch | (per Mrs Beattie), Girls' High S.-hool, j Sumner Bandage Committee, Cashmere J Branch (per Airs Moore). Southbridge Red Cross (per Miss Lewis), Southbridge District High School (secondary department), Cust and West Eyreton (per Mrs Gardiner), Mrs A. 11. Turn hull, Miss Gladys Ham-ock, Miss Thomson, Waikari School (per Miss Hughey), Mis Archer's Work Party, Waimate Branch (per Miss .louos), BaU-airn Branch (]>er Mrs Dnimmond Bailey), Sefton and Mount Grey Downs (per Mrs Drumnioitd Bailey). Sefton School, Mount Grev Downs School. Citv Branch, Knox Chunh Guild. Little Akaloa Red Cross (per Mrs Hunter). Opawa Branch (per Mrs W. Chapman), Lower Fendalton Guild. Hornby and Islington Branch. l Kimberlev Branch, Fast Eyreton Bram-h (per Mrs Bennett), Gerald.ne Home and Empire League. Rugby Street Branch (per .Mrs Woodham), Mrs Collins, Mori-j vale Branch (per Mrs Godby), Avonsiile Branch. Mi*s Bannard. Mrs WeltIn-! lev. Mrs Smith. Mrs Patrick. Comforts for soldiers in military hos- j pitals have been received from the fol- • lowing: Mrs O/.ainie, Mr J. O. Brake, j Waimate Red Cross, Mrs Macartney.: Mrs Norrie, Hornby-Islington Branch. l

Miss Mai-bean Stewart, Sonthhridgfl Red Cross. Mr Hallonsfein, Cist and West Eyreton Branch. Mr Boag. SALES DEPOT. The week end sale of home-made food supplies will take place at the Depot, Cathedral Square, on Friday night aud Saturday The sale will I.e in charge of Mrs W. Irving Carney, who will have on sale large supplies of lamb and mutton (order* for wh'n-h ran be hookeil at om-e) also, poultry, hams, cooked joints, and ox tongues, cakes, pies, turkeys. eggs, baron, butter, jams, preserves. vegetables, fruit, cut llowers, and named bulbs. Cash donations have been received from: F. A. Cook £1 1/ : Miss K. Bowker £2. Richmond Hill Coif Club < per Miss K. van As.-h) £1 5/4. Wager 2/6.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 10 May 1917, Page 4

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RED CROSS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 10 May 1917, Page 4

RED CROSS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 10 May 1917, Page 4