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**v * - V\ in eii :«s ;i ;5! «*Si (Ml I i ii ii ■MI «>V II ii!: JSU *| The new Anglican Cathedral, to be built in Wellington, will rightly lay claim to be a great Memorial to New Zealand’s fallen heroes of National interest. fl| Therein will be recorded all the names of New Zealand's sons—irrespective of Church or Creed —who fell during the war. It will be a record of National'Historic interest for future generations. The cofburs of all the Allies, etc., will rest there. > • 1 - 4J The interior Decorations and Memorial VS-hr- : “ dows will be worked out in religious symbolism setting forth scenes from every war zone in which New Zealand’s sons have fought. Ok Reu) Ungiican CafDedral Members of the Anglican Church and sympathisers are asked to contribute to the cost of the Cathedral, which will be erected entirely of free-will offerings from people desirous of expressing their thankfulness to God and their gratitude to their fellow men for the blessings won for them as a result of the victorious war. Contributions or promises may be spread over a period of one to five years . War Bonds or Government Stock may be donated. Legacies aiso are invited. Intending contributors please communicate at once with the Hon. Organising Secretary, R. i . C. F. Askew, St. Mark’s Vicarage, Wellington { Telephone 2492.) I ■<!} II V* 11
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Taihape Daily Times, 2 January 1919, Page 6
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