OTAKI’S MEMORIAL SCHEME.
I ! To the Editor. I Sir, —Will you kindly convey through I your columns my sincere thanks to all j those, who in any way whatever assisted by gifts of donations to make the Soldiers’ Memorial shop day, the success it was. The liberal response is a sure indication of x’ublic feeling, and I have been asked by all, now the movement is alive, to keep it going and get the scheme completed, an asset which in time to come Otaki will be proud of. I would like to have personally thanked each contributor, but for four of omitting even one I would have felt it evelt more than the giver. The scheme being our Soldiers’ Memorial scheme we are ail interested, therefore let is be united and complete it. There will be a public meeting on Friday next, and 1 would ask one and all ladies and gentlemen, to attend if possible and throw in their lot and help their own cause along for the good of the place and in memory of the boys who did so much for us. Once more accept my gratitude and appreciation; also upon behalf of tho Committee I thank you one and all. We hope to hand £3B to £lO to the fund. Yours sincerely, in one common effort, M, A. WILLIAMS, Hon. Treasurer Otalti Soldiers’ Memorial Scheme.
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Otaki Mail, 19 June 1922, Page 3
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