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M*. r ? Jneed|d i firwitest of AliCalk - \ 4tg upon Your Charity" ,; v As the war proceeds, the work of The Red j jjKBBF .. - . Cross and The Order of St. John increases j jBBBF lllP, jlfP in heavy proportion ... and has to be met _ _.JIL : - > i without delay or faltering. Its great need ! is for money, for ambulance equipment, WHERE THE MONEY GOES — stores, materials and organisation. Nothing will be wasted or mis-used. Every penny you give will be devoted' £250,000 is needed now. The N.Z. Red to Cross - St. John's work and expended entirely for the relief of the Cross — St. John organisation wants help sick, wounded and distressed of the war. The Joint Council of The N.Z.from every man, woman and child in New Cross and The Order of St. John is the authorised channel through Zealand. Have YOU given yet? Don't which public generosity can flow to these' sufferers. 'put it off' day by day. The suffering increases as the war develops. Even your MONEY IS NEEDED FOR, —— small contributions will help to alleviate it. GRANTS TO HOSPITALS FOR MOBILISATION Give NOW ... Give GENEROUSLY ... CAMPS — FORTRESS TROOPS, AND AIR FORCE Give ALL you can, for the men who have STATIONS— TROOPSHIPS — AMBULANCE TRANSalready given... and who keep on giving. PORT — HOSPITAL SHIPS — HOSPITAL AND New Zealand gained a reputation for CONVALESCENT STORES •— AFTER-CARE OF generosity in the last war ... don't let it SICK AND DISABLED, ETC. — GRANTS OVERSEAS down in this. Give, and give generously. TO BRITISH AND ALLIED RED CROSS f— Fill in this Coupon—TO-DAY— 1 _ B |BHE mUs WgWgf | Send all you can, and more, preferably to the Joint Committee of The N.Z. Red Cross and I tfflK S sbffr V ! The Order of St. John in your Province, or to "St. John-Red Cross Appeal" Headquarters. * MB HPr BW WKm | Vivian Street, Wellington. | dM |9B B a|| I Cheques should be made payable to 4 Sick and Wounded .Fund? and crossed. All sums ■ mm HHy Hh P* 1 j sent to headquarters trill be credited to your local Appeal Committee I S | as a donation from your Province. Fill in and Post this Coupon TO-DAY. f Hp j^ij £ • d for the " Sick, Wounded and Distressed Appeal," | j NAME ■ j CRCATCR CVCRY DAY i """ I I

PUBLIC NOTICES Fruit is not a Luxury but a NECESSITY! FOR QUALITY and CHOICEST and CHEAPEST RIVETT'S STRAND PHONE 257 WHAKATAftiE SPECIAL Cox's Orange Pippin 51bs for 1/and G/- per 401b case. Pears, 3!bs 1/Cooking Apples, -l/G per case. Coopers 1910 seeds have arrived.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 165, 27 May 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 165, 27 May 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 165, 27 May 1940, Page 3

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