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The Orphan Home, Parneli, Auckland. APPEAL. The disastrous fire that ot*nrred at tho Orphan Home, l'arnell, Auckland, on Sunday, September 17, will ho fresh in tho minds of the readers of this paper. This appeal is intended to make plain the extent of the loss, its effect upon the present condition of tho children, and the urgent necessity for Funds to provide adequately and wisely for their future welfare. Children from the districts where this paper circulates have from timo to timo been caied for in the Home, which has, therefore, a particular as well as a general claim upon your sympathies.
1.-TIIE LOSS. Tht> two Main Dormitories are absolutely destroyed, that is, the sleeping accommodation of over 70 r.hildi'cn. In addition, the Matron's Quarters, StafT Piningrootn, Sowing room, Seamstress' Bedroom and Hospital arc totally destroyed, and, b. sides this, a considerable quantity "l Clothing and I'UrniturG has been lost. What this means to the children and to the matron and hur .stall can hardly be conveyed by mere words. 2.-NEW BUILDINGS. The matter of providing New Build ings has been receiving the careful consideration of the Hoard, as ap pears by the last two annual reports, -and a New Buildings Fund lias been created. In providing permanent, accommodation. the safety of the children is a consideration of paramount importance, and this can only be secured in lhiildings of Stone or Brick. .T-TUF. COST Of such Lluiiduijjs on modern lines is
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7986, 24 November 1905, Page 4
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