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AX APPEAL TO ALL. Sir, —May wo appeal to all _ your readers to help us in our campaign by personally doing their best to giva preference in employment to the men who have been fighting to defend our hearths, and homes, and to patronise businesses thai reinstate their men or employ returned soldiers? _ We also would like all parents to impress on their children to honour disabled soldiers, and do them little acts of courtesy, because they are brave men: also to patronise businesses any of them start. Should any of your readers bo able to teach them trades in order to enable them to get a living the same will bo greatly appreciated. Wo appeal strongly that war .orphans be honoured, ana espooially helpod to get a good start in life, and that everyone make a practice) of giving preference when buying to the goods made in Now Zealand or within tho Empire, because by so doing a lot of light work will bo made for our disabled soldi era. Help our men to help themselves, and please discourage the giving of hard cash. It breeds the impostor—the soldier's worst enomy.—l,am, etc., F.NORRIS, hon. organiser, N.Z. National Sernco League.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 3
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203HOW TO Hap Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 3
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