THE REFUGEE FUND.
f Mr J. Garland Woon, lion. secretary, asks us to acknowledge the following additional subscriptions to the TransvaalNatal War Belief Fund .- —Judge Ward Mrs Jardine, £1 Is each; Mrs Blundcll) Ss ; Mr F. Parkes, Mrs P. Parkes, Mr Jas! Kiggie, £1 each ; A Sympathiser! Is ; Mr Jame*. Lomax, sen., 10s 6d ; Collcgiar.e .School (boys contributions), £2 2s; Mr Alfred Burnett, £2 ; total, £10 0 3 6d. Air A. A. Browne, the deputy chairman, desires us to acknowledge, ivith grateful thanks, a donation of 16s, being the amount collected spontaneously by the pupils at the little school at Kaitoke. Such a« unselfish act on the part of the pupils of this school is worthy of emulation by one and all. Gold! GoldTGoldT^hl and yelW, give all they possess for nature's wealth hard and cold ! Thousands of rich people wealth- "Good Health." Consumption frequently starts with a nasty little cough A few dozes of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure will stop this or any other iind of cough Yes, stop, it at once. Ahvayß keep b ;e t r fcl bot« 9 . tha • house;theco3t - onl y
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 2 November 1899, Page 2
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186THE REFUGEE FUND. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 2 November 1899, Page 2
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