PATRIOTIC FUND
THE £1,000.000 APPEAL. The local campaign committee points out that we are being asked to sacrifice something very small compared to what our forces are offering. The committee would hardly be necessary if people realised how tqrtunate they are compared to those in the battle area. Would the salaries, businesses, incomes, farms, etc.. that we work for be any use to us if Hitler won this war? Arrangements for the gala day to be held in the Park Oval are working smoothly. The ladies feel that they could do with more parcels yet clearly marked for boy. girl or adult for the lucky dips, etc. These or promises of cakes and sweets can be left at •John Bull Calls." Perry Street, ’phone 171;>. The organisers have been informed that Mr E. G. Norman's gardens. ••Woodlands." Cole Street, will be opened to the public on Sunday afternoon and proceeds will be for the funds of the present appeal.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 November 1940, Page 4
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159PATRIOTIC FUND Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 November 1940, Page 4
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