AN APPEAL.
(To the Editor.)
Sir-l notice that the women in Sydney have united to make sleeping suits for the use of poor fellows in the hospital, in South Africa. Why should we not fol. low the example? I hereby appeal to the mothers, sisters and friends of our brave men who have gone to the war, at once to form working parties, so we might benefit many a suffering- soldier, and at the same time it will help us to bear the awful strain of anxiety on their account. Will all willing to help with money or by work communicate at once by post card, bearing name and address to the Mayor (Mr D. Goldie), Council Chambers, that a committee and centres for work may be formed without delay.—l am, etc...
THE MOTHER OF ONE OF THE CONTINGENT.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 293, 11 December 1899, Page 2
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