ST. SAVIOUR’S APPEAL.
TO EXTEND ORPHANAGES’ WORK. While donations to St Saviour’s Orphanages’ Special Building I'utvt are steadily coming in, quite tin amount remains to be subscribed before the minimum amount necessary for the new buildings is reached. Lyttelton, though by no means a wealthy town, has already subscribed over CIOO. It is to be hoped that West-land will not withhold its support from this charitable woik particularly as a number of children in St Saviour’s come from ibis district. Subscriptions may he left with Rev A. C\ Pui-olnis, The Vivarage. Messrs Paterson, Michel and C’o., Ltd., or at the office of this paper.—■*
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1923, Page 2
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104ST. SAVIOUR’S APPEAL. Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1923, Page 2
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