RED CROSS.
CATHEDRAL SQUARE DEPOT. During the past week gilts in kind have been received from the following:-—Mes-dames C. A. C. Hardy, Wcstland, H. J. Beswick, Wadworth, Lorgan, J. R. Triggs, A. O. Mertou, L. M. Isitt, Bryden, Hyde, Lewis, Scott, S. K. Sleigh, Lorgely, F. Andrew, Mitt, S. McKenzlc, E. E. Daniels, Boag, L. Clark, J. It. Triggs, Ashworth, Oxley, Kitehingham, Jenkins, Cropp, Beere, W. Ballautync; Misses Packer, Jones, Barrett, Pegram, Lock, Robinson, Nurse Page, Messrs A. L. G. Rhodes, H. Buttle, G. M. Brown, T. G. much, "Sholto," W. 11. Triggs, W. Hooper, E. Hirring, B. M. Macdonald, '"Mike," Quartermain, B. Ileaton, Rhodes, W. Nicholls, Scl'ton Dairy Coy., Cooper. Donations. —Mrs F. Andrew (monthly) £l, N. Macfarlane £1 (whip), Mrs Triggs 2/6, Harper and Gatehouse part proceeds Voxhall £4 lt/4. The sale of button-holes held in the Square during Carnival Week realised for the Depot the sum of £134. The week-end sale of home-made food supplies was In charge of the ladies of St. Luke's congregation, and resulted in the sum of £24 being added to the Red Cross Sick and Wounded Fund. The competition for the tea urn at the Show grounds was won by No. 8937 E, and the gold brooch by No, 4102 E,
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1173, 14 November 1917, Page 2
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209RED CROSS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1173, 14 November 1917, Page 2
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