mm n>§ m m m m &?" m «S m ** $^ W «Y: K? yss£ $%, m ***K *** m m x>j. m m % "SiirtMMi^ £ Jsfj rrf Vzmr** m *yHAT Is die KtuV chap's name—as it was his fathers. But Bobbie Senior HH "Somewhere in France" —for the sake of you and me and our own wee ©net* Cheerfully he went, sure that if his life were asked you and I would look after kit merry-eyed laddie. . And his confidence was well-placed, wasn't it ? It is so little dial you can do that you will be glad of the opportunity. Here it is—that opportunity. All ready arranged for you. Hie Trentham Dominion Scholarships Art Union has been organised to secure funds for the foundation of Scholar* ships \at the children of N.Z.'s fallen and disabled heroes. The scheme was originated by Major-General Sir A. W. Robin, K.C.M.G., C.8., and is backed by Or. Anderson* Director of Education for the Dominion, and Colonel H. R. Potter, C.M.G., who are the Trustees; besides having the support of a very large number of gentlemen of substantial standing and integrity. So the children are in good hands, so long as the money is forthcoming. And in such a cause Acre is going to be no difficulty about that t To begin with, every one pi the arises II a free gift ttOSft a sympathiser. None of the ticket-money is to be expended on prizes. There's something like £6,300 in prizes—a first prize worm £looo—but if there wasn't a bltsSSil cent to be got out of it you'd gladly dip deep into your pocket, wouldn't you ? Then for the sake of alt these soldiers' laddies and lassies—fill in the coupon and send along your "little bit"] No—not tea moaavf—now! Thanks! TRENTHAM DOMINION SCHOLARSHIPS ■.VIM TRUSTEES : Major-General Sir A. W. Robin. K.C.M.G.. C.8.; Colonel H. R. Potter, C.M.G.. N.2.5.C.; Dr. J. W. Anderson, TREASURER : James Macintosh, Esq. (of Mesir* Wright, Stephen* son and Co., Ltd.) CHAIRMAN : Sidney Kirkcaldie. Esq. *■ SECRETARY: Jaa. Mcintosh. F.P.A.. N.Z. Art Union Closes June 30; Drawn July 31,1919 Here's the Coupon! I | To THE SECRETARY, \ Dominion Art Union, P.O. Box 281, WELLINGTON. Send me — ~....~~.~„..~..^Ti0ket§ Cheque enclosed /0r..„..«-^«„ Name Address ...._ Enclose) Stamped Addressed Envelop* far Bayly ■ j
include a gazette, interest and comedy filmy, as well as "The Eagle's Eye," as it has been pointed out that all who follow it cannot attend Saturday . "The Railroad Raiders," the big Mutual serial starring Helen Holmes, commences on Tuesday and will be eitra on every Tuesday and Wednesday programme.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1919, Page 3
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