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THE POOR OF GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND AND BELGIUM RELIEF FUND THE objects of this Fund ara to provide relief for those who are in need of food as tlie result of the "War, by, sending contributions of Meat, Produce and Clothing from New Zealand, te be apportion ed in such a manner as may, be considered necessary in association with the commit-. tee of the "Prince of Wales' Fund." In appealing for assistau ce on behalf of this Fund, the committee are confident that the response of the generous-, hearted people of New Zeala nd will be unstinted and worthy of a prosperous coram unity bound by ties of deeft and enduring affection to the Mother Land. ~_^ The needs of the starving people of Great Britain and' Belgium will be severe indeed during the coming winter, and in no time in the history of our Empire has there been a worthier claim for assistance. Any help given will bg given in a noble cause, and will be well repaid by the knowledge that in some small degree a duty, we owe to |bj Mother Land has been fulfill It is intended to forward a shipment of Food, Clot - ing, Blankets, etc., for distribution through the agency o* the "Prince of Wales'.Fund,' ' with the co-operation of the New Zealand High Commissi oner in London. Subscribers may therefor e feel confident that their gifts will be properly distributed. J. E. WILSON." r *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 164, 17 December 1914, Page 6
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510Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 164, 17 December 1914, Page 6
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