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"HOW WILL YOU LOOK, SONNY?"

DR.' M'NAB'S APPEAL. Conducting a recruiting address at Kaiapoi on Thursday night, the Hon. Dr. M'Nab said:— "Young men. 1 want to make to you one last appeal. I have told you the importance of this war. I now, if, in spite of all the petitions that have been made to you, you do not see your way to come and tendor your services to the State, what is going to be your position after this yrar? After it is finished and the men return from t'heir victorious campaign, every young follow who has taken part is going to wear on his breast the ribbon that throughout life is going to mark him as ono of the soldiers of the King in tho greatest crisis that Britain "has iever known. I am going to ask every young man what is going to be his position if in after years when everybody else is wearing that ribbon he alone has not got it. I ask "every family that has not got- one representative at. the front what is going to be their position in after years if they cannot point to one man that will wear the ribbon on his breast: "How will you look, sonny? How will yon look? When your children yet to be Clamour to hear the part you took In the great war that kept men freef" ROUTE MARCH. Sunday's march was taken" part in by thirty men, and the route choson was out on the Makara Road and back;to town via the Karori reservoirs. During a halt amid the beautiful native bush at tho city waterworks. Captain Simson was extended a hearty welcome on his return, and a short speech from Aim brought a' ready response of £2 10s. for tho Christmas Shilling Gift Fund. Next week _ the walk will bo across Mount Victoria to Miramar, and back along tlm waterfront. . Ajiyonb desirous of taking part should be at Bouloott Street at 9.30 on Sunday morning. It is hoped at an early date to make tffo march an all-day one.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2625, 22 November 1915, Page 6

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349

"HOW WILL YOU LOOK, SONNY?" Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2625, 22 November 1915, Page 6

"HOW WILL YOU LOOK, SONNY?" Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2625, 22 November 1915, Page 6

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