Dear Aunt Mary.—I hope you are enjoying the best of health and the nurses a[?] also well. I Deceived my pretty badg[?] ...
Article : 301 wordsMy Dear Aunt Mary,—I have got a new link for the Silver Chain, and herewith enclose her subscription and sixpence for a badge. Her name is Lesley Lorden. She ...
Article : 398 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I am sending you down five shillings for poor Mrs. Price. It is, indeed, a very sad case, and we all hope she recovers. Hoping Nurse's patients ...
Article : 99 wordsDear Aunt Mary—Please find enclosed P.N. 2s. 6d. from my children Kondy and Ella towards subscription (Mrs. Price). Trusting you will have great success with ...
Article : 98 wordsAdmiral Sir Percy Scott, replying to criticisms, adheres to his assertion that sub marines are bound to dominate Dread' noughts in future naval wars, but he ...
Article : 75 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I forward herewith a postal note for 7s. 6d., which is the amount my brother Tom and I have been able to collect to help poor Mrs. Price. ...
Article : 64 wordsMy Dear Aunt Mary,—I am sending two shillings in stamps for Mrs. Price's fund. A friend of mine gave me one shilling, and one is from myself. I hope you will be ...
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Advertising : 218 wordsFollowing is the list of probates and administrations granted at the Supreme Court during the past week:—Probates: Lawrence Herbert ...
Article : 176 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—This is the first time that I have written to you, and I hope you will enrol me as one of the "Silver Chain" correspondents. A girl friend named ...
Article : 425 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I am sending a postal noto for 5s. towards the fund of Mrs. Price and trust you will receive enough money, to be able to send the poor woman away. ...
Article : 114 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I have been reading your letters in the "Western Mail," and I wish to know whether you will accept me as one of your nieces. I have three ...
Article : 205 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—We read your letter in the "Western Mail," asking for help for Mrs. Price, of Fremantle. Mother said I could collect around here, so I managed ...
Article : 137 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I am sending you a dress that mother made for that poor little girl at Fremantle. I am also sending a coat, it might do for some poor old lady. ...
Article : 213 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—Just a few lines to thank you for the brooch. It is very pretty The weather is quite nice here now, and the crops are looking quite nice and green ...
Article : 147 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—Please find enclosed 5s. towards the Mrs. Price fund. Hoping you will be successful- Aunt Mary sends heartiest thanks to ...
Article : 42 wordsMy Dear Aunt Mary.—While looking through the Childrens" Corner I saw the ead sass of Mrs. Price. My mother and I are sending 2s. (two shillings) towards the ...
Article : 175 wordsDear Aunt,—I hope that you are all well. I was very pleased with the card, and the calendar is the nicest that I have seen this year. I have only got three ...
Article : 140 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—I would like to join the Silver Chain. I am sending a shilling for my subscription. I am eight years old. Please send me a collecting card. ...
Article : 88 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—You have sent me two chains. I have only filled one card. Gordon has not much on his card yet, but hopes to get it filled this year. Mother ...
Article : 177 wordsDear Aunt Mary.—I was reading your letter in the "Western Mail" about poor Mrs. Price: poor women, how unhappy they must have been. It was a good thing that the ...
Article : 154 wordsDear Aunt Mary,—I beg to enclose P.N. value 5s., which I shall be pleased for you to hand to Nurse Thorup, tor the benefit of my countrywoman, Mrs- Price. Hoping ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Fri 17 Jul 1914, Page 47
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