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I'* - Cathedral ; IjS" Wf\' All Anglicans and Sympathisers in the, building of the . JVeu> Anglican Cathedral, Wellington TN times of old, men and women did their part in a practical way in the erection of churches of National: and historic interest. . To-day you can be just as practical by giving the means . .to enable the skilled artisan to do with his hands what you cannot do with yours. Every stone in this .great building—every article of adornment • —will be the gift of a grateful people thankful for victory,, for . peace, and for the preservation of loved ones; ;pr: desirous, it■ ■ may : be, to perpetuate thememory of fallen friends. The new Cathedral will be erected as a Thankoffering to God, and as a Memorial of New Zealand's part , in the great war. The names of all New Zealand, soldiers who have-fallen in the: war will : be inscribed in. letters*. of gold oh the marble walls of the Military Memorial Chapel (the west wing of the Cathedra}). Other items of national and historic interest will also adorn this Chapel. A A A Your Gift 0i help to make possible this great buildingdndpermanent memorialof National interest. It will place on record for centuries YOUR expression of thankfulness for today's great blessings. ., Contributions, or promises, may be spread over a period of one to fivt years. Government Stocks and War Loan Certificates may be donated. Legacies also may be made payable to the Wellington Anglican Cathedral Fund. . ' ' ' Intending Contributors j>lease communicate at once with the Hon. Organising Secretary, Rey.C. F. Askew, St. Mark's Vicarage, Wellington. (Phone 2492) :

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 112, 5 February 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 112, 5 February 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 112, 5 February 1919, Page 9

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