THE FLAG DRIVE
, In every direction one looks in Wil- > lington, one sees windows dec-orated with f the Eed Cross. Even yet some people i are ignorant as to the meriiyng of these ' .red crosses on white paper. The ex- [ planation is simple. The little flags' ) are purchased at ss. each from tho Eed ' Cross- Society, and the object of "Our i Day Ping Drive" is to have every window : in Wellington, carrying this symbol of meroy. / Much good work has already been done, but a great many windows still remain blank. After all, ss. is 60 little to give and the cause is so great, L that surely almost everybody can afford to haye at least one of these little flags > in the window. Bed Cross representa- , tires are in every district, an\l will be > glad to supply, or the flags may be olv tained from the Eed Cross office, 330 j Lambton Quay. Our Day effort, which is the great Eed Cross event of the year, 5 terminates on Thursday next. If you have not i'ot contributed, lot your donaL tion be sent, right away.. An announcement appears in onr advertising columns.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 23, 22 October 1918, Page 3
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194THE FLAG DRIVE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 23, 22 October 1918, Page 3
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