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Whc shenda Te PATriotc FUNS YMCA CHURCH N 2 ARMY OPEN To ALL 7 WAR THESE are the symbols of the chief expending agents for the National Patriotic Fund Board, Every recreation hut; mobile canteen or marquee in camps in New Zealand and overseas; staffed by these agents, has been built, furnished, and is maintained from Patriotic Funds. Nearly 300 huts and marquees have been built, equipped and staffed from patriotic monies, and are conducted by the YM CA; CHURCH ARMY SALVATION ARMY and CATHOLIC WAR SERVICES FUND BOARD, on behalf of Patriotic Organisations: Additional expending agents of the National Patriotic Fund Board are NAVY LEAGUE WAR COUNCIL for the Navy and Merchant Navy. OVERSEAS SEAMEN'S GIFT COMMITTEE, Wellington (and similar Committee in Auckland)-~for the Mercantile Marine AIR FORCE RELATIONS- -for airmen and WAAF personnel: COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ASSOCIA TION--for blind ex-servicemen. WAR LIBRARY SERVICE for supplying books and pefiodicals to camps. JOINT COUNCIL OF ST JOHN AND RED CROSS_~for sick and wounded, and extra comforts for prisoners of war. These organisations have been appointed by the National Patriotic Fund Board to assist in the wisest expenditure of monies and the best distribution of comforts to our fighting forces. The estimated requirement to maintain the above services for the current year is approximately KI,ooo,ooo. This is in addition to the requirements of the eleven Provincial Councils which provide hospitality for men on leave, sports gear and woollen comforts for men in camps, gift parcels for men overseas: All war work of the organisations nared above is financed by patriotic funds collected by Provincial Patriotic Councils. KI,ooo,ooo is a large sum to collect in one year, but we have collected that sum before and we can do it again. If all will help-~if You will make your contribution the task can be accomplished: Put some money onL Active Service CONTRIBUTE TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS THE SALVATION| ARMY

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 202, 7 May 1943, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 202, 7 May 1943, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 202, 7 May 1943, Unnumbered Page

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