DR BARNARDO’S HOMES
Dr, Barnardo’s Homes tire making their Annual Appeal for Half-crowns for the Founder's Day Food Bill Fund in connection with their Anniversary which was celebrated on Saturday
25th. June, at the Model Village f or Girls, Bnrking.side, Essex. The Barnado family is the largest in the world, 7,200 children (of whom 1.091 are Babies), and never was the Food Bill so enormous as now. All those healthy, growing children need food to turn them into AI. citizens. In 1920, 332,455 hailf-erowns were collected, and as the needs are much greater Ibis car the Home's hope that tho public, will he more generous than ever before. They are asking fot ■' modest half-crown hut they want a very large number. Cheques and Orders may be made payable to T'r. K-,r----nardo’s Founder’s Dav Fund and crossed, and sent to the Director. Rear-Ad rnirnl Sir Harry Stilmian, 18 to 2b. Stepney Causeway. London, E.T.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1921, Page 1
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153DR BARNARDO’S HOMES Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1921, Page 1
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