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COLLECT OLD STAMPS.

At present there is a great demand for old postage stamps, and a good deal of money can be derived from tlTese small bits of waste paper. In several countries charitable persons deal with this business and send the money cither directly or indirectly to good works; orphanages, asylums, or to the missionaries in foreign countries. To collect stamps is to promote God’s Glory, if done with a right intention. Stamps will be gratefully received by Rev. Charles Schoonjans, S.J., College Saint-Servais, Liege (Belgium), who will also care that senders are recommended in the Holy Sacrifices and prayers specially said for their intention every month.

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New Zealand Tablet, 10 July 1919, Page 22

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COLLECT OLD STAMPS. New Zealand Tablet, 10 July 1919, Page 22

COLLECT OLD STAMPS. New Zealand Tablet, 10 July 1919, Page 22

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