r * . ■ ..... j i *** i •'? si I The fii'st duty of every Wellingtonian is to provide Help foe our right up to the firing line on the Western Front, in Egypt, Meso- g I boys at the front-and the best way is to help the Y.M.C.A. potamia, and Palestine, the Y.M.C.A. is doing YOUR work-will | I ~, , L *„, uo« vou help? Because Wellingtonians fsel their personal debt to g I Think what would happen we, ft. colossal struggle enacted here P £ w _ | I in our own iand. Would Wellington mothers, fathers, .s.sters, Day y Comn , ttee has bean . erganlMd to pwide £25j000 as its share | I brothers, friends let a single day go by without sending comforts rf the necessary t0 Mrry on y. MiC .a. War work for New g I and encouragements to the trenches—they are so muoh-neetfed every Zealand soldiers who are risking their all—enduring the utmost in | |i day? And yet you can help just as surely as if the boys were but dangers and privations, while we at home live in a protected land j| $ a few miles from you. The camps In Great Britain and France, smiling with prosperity. g| 'i . . i$ I . ■ ■ • e . .. I 'i ■ «». vw%s. ■ ■ m <1. ■ '(f '-<v% • ■• m I . The mone y MUST be found - If - the funds of the YtM - c - A ' 1 I ■ ; suffer, our soldiers will be the first to feel the loss. It is | J little enough that they ask for—but they DO ask for the | I ,/■?' work of the Red Triangle to be kept up. Can you refuse | [ f the Y.M.C.A. to maintain this / • - \ - i service for the "Boys" by giving , ' %i /'' X' \ I $> gcnerou&ij xur %%P \\ s! A. Ewen, Hon. treasurer, Ived Iriangie Dny (Jflice, V\ Ellington j «* \L\ \. »\ * s or donations will be received at Citizens' Eed Triangle Day- - I 1 Headquarters (next H. D. Bennett and Co.), Willis Street, "Wei- ■ | i| lington. . / • . 1 I ' , . . : . I I " SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Citizens' Red Triangle Day Fund will be received at the following Depots: HORACE BAKER, LTD., s I next Bank of New Zealand, LambtoaQuay;NOßMAN AITKEN, Bookseller, Courtenay Place; S. AND W, MACKAY, Booksellers, | I ■ Cuba Street; Y.M.C.A., Upper Willis Street; CITIZENS' RED TRIANGLE DAY 01TICE, next H. D. Bennett and Co., Willis ' | 1 Street • ■ ' ■ 1
Accidents will happen in every family. Never be without good old BEE OIMMBNT. Soothes aud 'heals and prevents danger of infection. Iβ. Gd. buys a large pot—Advt. For CliroDio Cheat Complaints, Wood's Great Peprerwint Curt, ,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 150, 14 March 1918, Page 5
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414Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 150, 14 March 1918, Page 5
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