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THE RED JERSEY APPEAL.

HALF-WAY. Half-way. The optimist looking at Ibi- total to-day may |M.ssibly throw up liis hat. ri'st on his oars, lean back in bin chair, and reckon the campaign won. Not so the Red .lersry Committee. They know from experience that the second half of the game is almost always the most strenuous. Many of us cannot help letting the other fellnw fight for us. die for us. What shall we say of the man nr woman who, in these appeals on behalf of our defenders, refuses to adequately bear his or her share of the privilege of helping them? It ha« been proposed that in every Red Cross Hospital, in every lied Triangle Hut. in every Red Jersey Hostel, there should be kept a list of donations, so that New Zealand soldiers should know how we appreciate their i-acrilices. I Kvery normal person should quietly and carefully consider his obligations, and then decide to take the onlvhonnurivble course —In adequately and fairly Kiijjport appeals that have a ju>t claim on his generosity. The Reil Jersey Committee request Tour immediate help; the cainpaisrn is tn :>e a short one. and your donation may inspire others to give. The treasurer. Mr. C. V. TToughton, and his staff are in attendant ;it I'.ie Committee Room.-., N"o. 1. rinmiid Floor. New Zealand Insurance Building", an.l will be glad to receive your donation. whether it is sixpence or one thousand pounds. DO IT NOW! LIST OF DONATIONS.

TAKAFUXA AXT> PEVOXPORT. 1 A mooting onnvened for the pirrpoKP of making arrangements for a canvass of Takapnna was hcl<l in the Council Chambers last evening, the Mayor (Mr. W. Blomfield) presiding. The project was taken np enthusiastically, arrangements being made that the borouph should be divided into districta. each of which will be thoroughly canvassed, by prominent male citizens. At Devonport subscription lists have been opened at the Council Chambers and at Mr. F. G. Baik'b otuiiio, Victoria lload.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 166, 13 July 1918, Page 6

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THE RED JERSEY APPEAL. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 166, 13 July 1918, Page 6

THE RED JERSEY APPEAL. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 166, 13 July 1918, Page 6

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