HELP! HELP! HELP! HELP!
The starving, clothesless, homeless, the Belgian widows and orphans. _ T r W'hat arc we going to do ior those who have 4-ALjI ALL except hare life (and thousands of them have lost even that) in order to be true to their treat}’ with Britain and France. Try to realise that there are millions ot Belgians at the present time without HOMES, ROOD or CIA) i KING, except what is given by the British Nation, htance and Holland, Will VOL make a small monthly payment to the Town Clerk’s Office to help to keep life in those who sacrificed everything for us. We who lie safe and warm, we who have abundance of food, we who have plenty ol clothes, we who in this countiy are actually prospering through the war, will siuelv think of those who stood between ns and a German iiuasion, and give something to them in this their hour of need, and continue to do so every month so long as the wai shall last. Let all give win* ■’•■•can. No sum will be refused because it is too .small ; even the pennies of the school children will be gladly received, and surely we give something; it is only once a month, and we shall never miss it. ALF. FRASER. Mayor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1397, 13 May 1915, Page 3
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218HELP! HELP! HELP! HELP! Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1397, 13 May 1915, Page 3
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