THANKS FOR HELP.
(To the Editor.)
Sir, —May we once more, through your columns, express to the members of the Women’s National Reserve, and the kind friends associated with them, our very sincere thanks for the hard work they put into the recent sale of our goods at Thames. The result ia the very substantial sum of £3O, which, could mot have been achieved without such help as that of Mr Dovell, who again gave us free cartage, Mr Costello, who lent ua his premises free of charge, Mr J. Lamb, who lent timber for the stall, and the Thames Borough Council and Borough workmen, who erected the stall. The members of the Reserve, in addition to organising the sale, also gave as a donation, thq cost of all other expenses in connection with the stall. To one all we are very grateful indeed. —I am, etc.,
J. E. BROADFOOT, Secretary, Jubilee Institute for • the, Blind.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17761, 7 December 1929, Page 4
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