Rev. Father Westropp’s'lndian Missions ' Rev. Father Westropp, writing from India by last mail, gratefully acknowledges receipt of £100; also 20 bags of stamps: each containing lllbs weight. This is the result of 12 months collecting in New Zealand. Father Westropp desires to thank most sincerely all his kind friends and benefactors who have contributed money or forwarded stamps, etc., for the missions. Your continued support either in cash donations or used postage stamps, etc., is earnestly solicited as the missions are situated in a very poor district' and have lately extended their territory to 30 more villages in which they intend opening up schools, homes, etc., as funds permit.' Father 'Westropp asks his friends in New Zealand- to pray for his success in this venture. Kindly send all donations, used postage stamps, etc., to ßert. Gallien, N.E. Valley, Dunedin. New Zealand Organiser. Stamp collectors.—We sell stamps. We have a large collection of used foreign and British Colonial stamps; arranged on approval sheets at very- low prices. We can supply Irish Free State, Palestine, Mesopotamia and war issues. Write to-day for an approval sheet; also packets of foreign stamps— so varieties 6d, 100 varieties 1/-, Buy our stamps. All proceeds for the missions. J. WOODLEY || SOLICITOR 7 UNION BUILDINGS. FIRST FLOOR CUSTOMS ST.; AUCKLAND. PHONE 73a Turnip Seed for Sale COLONIAL GROWN IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE. These seeds germinate quickly and are specially adapted for fast growth. They have been grown throughout New Zealand these last five years with good results. Price 1/4 per lb. Further particulars apply— THOMAS DOWLING, “Awaieo,” Hyde. .
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLIX, Issue 49, 14 December 1922, Page 22
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