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HELP THE MOTHERS

A. VALUABLE SERVICE.

The Mothers' Help Division of the W N.R, have for a year now been supply(ng as"® as tliev can, help in the homo mothers of little children. The r staff has increased from one helper to four helpers, and tho requests for help are more numerous every day. The work was made possible by,the generosity of the public, and they hope t.lmt the earn#' generosity will mala; It possible to ca ry on and to extend the work. All the people helped pay .according to their means, sucb payment heme regarded as confidential. Of course tlua means that the money brought in by the does uofc represent tho amount of salary mid to them by a good deal. The division has applied for Government assistance, and has been Rm ,£IOO, on the strength ot which they increased their staff. The Pnmo Minister, Minister of Public Health, and the Minister of Internal Affairs, all Hioir deepest appreciation of the work. Mr. Anderson eald, amongst other things, 1 tlmfc lie considered they were doing a great deal to raise tho whole status of domestic help to the profession level which it should occupy; also ho pleasuro (it the economical otbmmetiatho course of «n Interview, Dr. Trilby King Bnid that lie considered the work a. most excellent and nnd also a. work that could only be made jiosslblo by securing absolutely the right Kind of helper. Ihis the division has so far been «ble to do, and are most fortunate in having helper who their work in a missionary P ing tho help Riven far above tho. salOT earned. The division w asking foiAMU, and has every confidence that it will not S3? invSln? Subscriptions mav.be »o the hon. treasurer, Mrs. S.iand. 33 Vivian Street, or to Mrs. Coleridge, Bishopscourl, or to aiy member of com"Tho'mmM of tho committee of MothersHelp Division are as follow:—President, Mrs. .T. Darling; hon. treasurer, Mrs. W. M. Band; hon. secretary, Mrs. 11. A. Ahwirne; tosdanies (C *'T wft folt T) Bayfield, F. Betlnme. E. \V. y> \? ie J rite B. I*. Dynock, H. Jlull. p Hosking, M. & It. B. Smyt.be, E. !'• Hadfleld.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 287, 28 August 1920, Page 4

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HELP THE MOTHERS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 287, 28 August 1920, Page 4

HELP THE MOTHERS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 287, 28 August 1920, Page 4

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