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WAR WORK.

MAEIRIKIRI LADIES' EFFORTS. On Wednesday, April IS, the Ma4rir% kiri ladies intend holding a produce stajt in front of Mr T. E. Thomas' shop i| t&e Avenue, the proceeds of which wilt be given to the Belgian and Servian Amublancc Comforts Fund. Thesi§ ladies either grow or make all the a# tides for sale themselves, and brin* them down tr-s i*«er_ at their own pense. The Makirikiri ladies have no* been heard of to any great extent, because they go about their good worK quietly, but nevertheless their results are just as good as bodies.

Red Cross Day returns are not awaik able as yet, as several people who were entrusted with, art union tickets have failed to return the butts of books. Mrs Suisted also asks those people who made bids for the "patriotic pig" to forward the amount, so that returns may b* completed. The competitions in connection witH the New Zealand and British Red Cross Society resulted as follows : —Child 4 silk smocked frock (given by Mrs Ken* drick, Aramoho) goes to No. 21, Mrs E. Prince. Crochet oamisole top (grverf by Mrs Peter Lewis) goes to No. 20, Mies Bradely, care Mrs Forkmg, WICK" steed Street. These articles may bQ obtained by calling at the rooms.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15193, 13 April 1917, Page 4

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WAR WORK. Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15193, 13 April 1917, Page 4

WAR WORK. Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15193, 13 April 1917, Page 4