TteibadtiesTel You What The Money Is Needed For Comforts for Troops NZ; TROOPS Overseas As we read in comfort about the war let INOW AT WAR POSTS) uS imagine we are there with our boys DESERT FRONT Out in the desert on the alert every WESTERN T moment bombers overhead the HE EXPERIENCED enemy just across no man s land MEN 'SERVING ! TRAINING terrific heat of 122 0 in the shade sand insects: 60, 'EFFORT ED AS OF WAR Or in England with bombs raining down on Omclal WIreles > 23, 2 paml.) our homes our womenfolk our babies: GIVES Ucr IxR; NASR the dCntoborinz the] Or invalided home or wounded adent ~Press visited tnc New Telegraph-ucklandk discarded their or unfit for service a job to find By Ascrensth E nave Thcy are The Ere W. Nash; topees: at war posts | dependents to support: Surely the least iof New was 2 HorThe Minls- . of training: encmy poverseas Finance;o the ex" the visit Zea- we can do is to give all we can to build pf t0- the akr ( the Ncw Uisteea. faddress in hey were inclined the in raiscussedthe army ~with 4S ~part of their up ter 0f oversntent; tnansion upmer Nurte, spent i fich E5 Uering alonguibG INTENSIVE YET EF sheoverseass 10 ba trecleagup on COMBINED PROVINCIAL COUNCILS 'Waitinga 6a MOST was 30 of the 'end ore ON LONDON hhe Royal News. RAID per. 868 m Sitee SIOOOOOO anada: been NIGHT ATT} had atollow: MONDAY IBACK NEW BOMB US (Men Of FROM EGYPT] AII Purposes Appeal ExPlosiOnS E In 7ne5 ooiS?| in No Part In HOME Invalided CampaighingActire Yiaf 26 eacof Irom The money is needed cen rned { dliorayy to the "oai for: a fewabo active c Forcea Ino-( e arrag E77775 VGnsowd| COMFORTS fof The were Itor What of the laliary air Gifts _ kconiisssly trod rere New Zealand for Soldiers bony caus Rehabilitation pack 25 (toomeno Kae Fitc; ted by hanplaints troops overseas APPRBOIATION ten. for Ticiher 37 drea " hk 3prs MIDDLE Q, TROOPS IN Anoll Thereu ichiFendcreet dhegh dis- 0 and within the BAST storc Lcan was only scrvice" tnht h "I ~have 'd (and brownn and sunburnt onc cot "cascerseas t Dominion: (buting just abou� Id bur 367448{ of tbem to the gift finished distri: J5 them _ Fore ~a3e7h%[ So Gt (arrived for the Firsteeca that recently Wall iaee nere 3 REHABILITATION the patriotic Contingent given an societies. They froi No matter which of these objects of our fighting to "the menormous amount of have_ you prefer to support, give to this deed very and the parcels pleasure Provincial Patriotic Appeal as all forces and their societies sensible ones: I were in: future requirements will be drawn dependents: the men r6eoga' it UP,; as "Rotkingo pea the from the funds collected and held spent that the funds makes small on ~them 80 are be by the eleven Provincial Patriotic RELIEF IN UNITED gifts that g0 much aa these Councils in New Zealand. viduals" Writes right to ~the indi: The Provincial Patriotic Councils KINGDOM [sional Uieadqua tajor A 'B Ross, Divi throughout the Dominion are now Bast Force; 0n NZEE , Middie solely responsible for the collecting and Empire October 5 of ALL money required for every patriotic purpose. Overseas: PP A PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC APPEAL ),000 FIGURES OUTLINE and within Dominion ~night particular and and LOQO total Force Relief Kingdom United and Overseas Empire have None leg ing
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 75, 29 November 1940, Page 21
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