AN APPEAL FOR TICKET SELLERS
The secretary of the art union for the Crippled Soldiers' Hostel is anxious to liave the assistance of city and country storekeepers, tobacconists, newsagents, and others willing to sell tickets. Books of tickets may be obtained by communicating with Jlr. B. Sutherland, P.O. Box 839. Wellington. The object is a most worthy one, and it is found that tho moderate price of sixpence charged for each ticket ensures ready sales when brought under the notice of the public. Anv appeal for aid for our soldiers crippled in the war should touch all people. But this call is especially deserving of support, for a generous response means the establishment of a suitable and wellciiuipped hostel to which the bravo lads can turn in their hour of need. An opportunity is offered in which all can ioi" in (loins: something practical which will directly benefit the war-stricken lads, and bear permon?nt testimony to our lulp'irntion. gratitude, and s . vm " pathv. Full particulars of the art union and' prize lists are advertised in tins issue.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3104, 7 June 1917, Page 8
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177AN APPEAL FOR TICKET SELLERS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3104, 7 June 1917, Page 8
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