\ Extensive Establishment to be Built on the Terrace -i j AN' APPEAL TO TWE PUBLIC | i 7 : : " : j| : I THIS IS AN APPEAL NONE WILL TURN DOWN J | THE BUILDING OF A HOSTEL.FOR C RIPRLED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. ] | IN THIS MATTER ALL CAN H£LP—EVEN YOUR CHILDREN! j | £ 0T , ovor t" 0 J' eal ' B ' a temporary SOLDIERS' HftSTEL has been conducted at ' \ $ Newtown by a devoted baud cf patriotic men and women whose splendid efforts Sj on behalf of war-weary New Zcalanders entitles them to view with confidence . j ft the erecting of 1 ■ ' t | A More Central and Reposeful Hostel in the Heart of the Empire City j | On Wellington Terrace, amidst an acre of well-planted gardens anil shrubbery, ? jl a l "' upon a site commanding an extensive view of the city, harbour, and sur- ji | rounding suburbs, a site has already been secured. ; f r -f^ e present two-story building is meanwhile being altered to accommodate as > Ii | many infirm and crippled soldiers as possible, pending the raising of 5 | for the purposo of offering those so badly in need of it a refuge from the caro3 \ 1 which haunt them in the mutter of accommodation ami sympathetic interest in . ; | their sadly-changed outlook on life on returning lo the land of their adoption— fii ■ and for which they have fought bravely—to find themselves, in a greater sense I? H than ever, / I "HOMELESS IN A LAND OF PLENTY," I jj Unless the good work of the few is financed by the many in tlio establishment i fi and maintenance of such homes as tlicse wherein they 'may be made to feel that - ffl i 3 grateful country is not unuiiitUuL of the immense servico tliey have icndeied it, Ifj | One Penny Buys a Brick, Carts' it to I | the Site, and Sets it in the Mortar. 3 I WAS EVER A BRICK SO BADLY NEEDED? | | WAS EVER A PENNY BETTER SPENT? . I 1 HOW MANY BRICKS WILL YOU SUPPLY? s I | THINK WHAT TT MEANS TO THOSE Of OUB CRIPPIjED SOLDIERS, ' (g WHOM YOU DAILY COME IN CONTACT WITH, WHO HAVE NO OTHER >: IROME AND I Raise This .Monument to Permanently Remind Them ot Your Gratitude.' <\ IThat you must lend your assistance to our brave boys who have been maimed for life in this terrible ■ War. They left New Zealand fit and well to fight for us. Now it is our turn to do our duty j where they shall be tared for, where brightness shall reign, and where our gratitude to them shall be ; manifest. Picture, if you can, the changed lives of those brave soldiers—broken, and bent in our cause. j | Think it over—your conscience will demand your support for the j ! ', ■ ' — v ' ' j I Donations should be sent to the Secretary ! CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL, | i P.O. BOX 465, G.P.0., WELLINGTON. > The Best-KostiEcouomical f~QOOQ0OQ FOR ROTHERHKMS" JjJTLE Vencushx, WELL \%.; vW A ( 0 \ AS 'Gold Medal Watch:. ® 1 Q CJ things.Js Keyless or Non-Keyies* IT WILL LAST A LIFETIME. Supplied by all Shippers & Jictailtra. ■ If a less expensive Watch is v ,\ required buy a h _ .„ B • J ROTHERffIAMS SELECTED J 1 PIlWlNllflf? I SWISS WATCH. | I Examined by Roilitrhams' l!x V erts. ff ' Your GLADSTONE Or JOUr SUIT CASE sllOukl look \ V good and be good. We are now showing a full range i X of high-class Travelling Requisites. \ MA fcfef Jus ,Sit Cases it Cams ■■ lit Ills M Casts is Ltatttr j I GlaistiK lags Ifele Cists ii Ltatttr J NOTE, "I!LS" ,sI « btU " I also. Tii Ms ii Cilia Trits | Sold 6y ieweilers. j JOHN DUTkIe &' C 0.,1 IliroiSgtollt Australasia. I WILLIS street WELLINGTON |
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 223, 8 June 1918, Page 3
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