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CORRESPONDENCE.

A DISTRESSING- CASE,

»Sir, —We haive a father w^ho is in desperate straits for the want of ready cash, his /wife expecting! to go into hospital before the end of this month. jN"o man has tried harder than- he has to obtain work, and when given garjdening to do, has been recommended from one place to another and engaged .'again when required. That however, 'has barely kept the rent paid, for food they are dependent on the Social Welfare "but there are so many items1 that only ready cash can supply that I earneatiy beg any reader who wants aii ;honest day's work done to give it, to this m£^^_ he will give a fair deal and. you wip help them out of their plight. fTlioro ai'e t«\yo girls of ten and eight | years and the new arrival is due imriiediateiy^ Money was so tight with them tiiat when the mother was ordered in for examination she had not the fare to go with—.but she has now. Charity h.-i.s. i;ever been asked for by either of thomj they are the folk we knew of .only lay accident, and who^ have not appealed to us or any one sdnqe, except that this week the need is so urgent that we hope some work will be. forth-

co: ing.

The man's name and address arc at the '' Hutt News " and ' * Hutt and P.etono Chronicle " or a ring (between 5.30 aid -1 ?{ to 23-478 Wellington, or after '"■ t.> 749 : Lower Hutt, will ensure a message being conveyed to the man as soon as possible. References as to *the man Js i\ roxk and integrity can !be given. Distress is just as great now as in mid- | winy».r in tlie clistriet. We come in contact with the- v quiet heroic sitrugigles1 of ! tii. rsy;> (••table' poor, struggles which ■fiia.Ve one feel futile at the enormity of them and the little one can do. I hope the ie? "cic.ri.ts who have been so good to "us can rea?ise a little at least of what a 'o.O'.ti their parcels have been.—l am ebc., F. E. JOYCE, Secretary, Ladies* Auxiliary.

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 23, 30 October 1930, Page 7

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CORRESPONDENCE. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 23, 30 October 1930, Page 7

CORRESPONDENCE. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 23, 30 October 1930, Page 7

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