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RED JERSEY CAMPAIGN.

TTRT.P THEM HELP OTHERS. The Bed Jersey Committee ask you to aid the Salvation Army in order to aid others. You, in that way, put yourself "over there" in the thick of it, where this Army seeks to save and serve in the hour of need. A Sammy writes: "There's one organisation over here that ie doing more than the people in the States dream of. Ask any soldier or officer about the Salvation Army, and see if every guy doesn't boost it to the clouds. "I know, because I bear the gang spouting praises every day, and I've seen the Salvationists deliver. "You don't have to give a red penny. If you're broke you're more welcome than a guy with his pockets bulging. I always doped the Salvation Army wrong at home. I thought a sandwich or a cup of coffee meant that you had to say a string of prayers, and stand up in a crowded hall and testify what a wicked sinner yoifd-beeri. "I've sampled their hospitality i^every I sector, and I never even had to say 'Amen,' though inwardly I have when I left canteens on cold, wet nights with a 1 warm, full stomach. "Remember that line about reaching a man through his stomach? Well, it's right! "The poet who pulled that knew what he -was talking about. A feUoW" doesn't need much preaching out here. He thinks religion and prayers to himself— instinct before a battle. I wrote to the folks to drop in money whenever they saw anyone with a Salvation Army tambourine." Aucklanders are asked to give £25,00 C towards the War Work of the Army. What will you give? The treasurer, Mr C. V. Houghton, and his staff, are in attendance at the Red Jersey Committee Room, No. 1, Ground Floor, N.Z. Insurance Building, Queen Street, to receive your contribution. Do your best—now. LIST OF rXXSATIONS.

•Previously acknowledged £13,618 12 6 Brett Printing -Co 300 0 0 Alex. Bell, sen 200 O 0 A. S. Patereon and Co ' -100 0 0 Heather, 'Roberton, Ltd 100 0 0 Joseph "M. Wilson 100 0 0 Cecil .A. -Whitney 50 O O G. W. Blimey and Son 50 0 0 George Fraser and Sons 50 0 0 Arabury Bros 50 0 0 Jobn Marshall 25 0 0 J. B. Macfarlane 25 O 0 Phlllipps and Impey, Ltd 25 0 0 S. .A. Longuet 25 0 0 T. S. Culling 25 O 0 Mrs -Robert Hose 20 0 0 Old Staff Farmers* Union Trading Co 1110 0 •National Electrical Co., Ltd... 10 10 O J. T. Julian and Son, Ltd 10 10 0 ■Mrs Arch. Clark 10 10 0 D. M. Dinsrwall 10 0 0 J O. Lamb 10 0 0 Mre J. Campbell 10 0 0 .Peter Robinson ....... 10 0 0 Mrs Annie Tliorne George 10 0 0 Levers and Co 10 0 0 H. l>. Kobertson to a I H. B.ickleton .; 10. n 2 M.H.IR ; 6 0 0 Mrs S. W. Hoare 5 10 0 A. B. Wright and Sons 5 5 0 Wilkinson, Ross, and Co 5 5 0 Steel Construction Co 5 5 o Twigg 'Engineering Co 5 5 0 Fizzcy, McCrae. Ltd 5 5 0 H. Gibson Fountain 5 5 0 Chilwell and Trevithick 5 5 0 Ignota 5 0 0 Neil and Maekay 5 0 0 (Ben. Myers 5 o 0 H. W. SVnvmonf 5 0 0 Miss S. Dtngwall 5 0 0 •Mount Kden Laundry 2 10 0 S. G. Chambers 2 2 0 Tanfield, Potter, and Co •> •> 0 W. H. Woollams '20 J. G. Mackay 2 •> 0 M.H..R 2 0 0 E.H 2 0 0 F. Ix>wrie 110 R. L. Zrtnan 110 Miss Taylor 1 1 0 "Mtp J. iHutdilnson 110 ■Land Agent 1 i 0 A. C Gmnmer 110 O. C. Ston-ey 110 P.J.Payne 110 I Thomas iRuEeell 1 1 0 : J. Mahoney 1 1 0 McPherson and Kersting 110 Pchneideman Bros i i n F. Mason 1 0 0 W. ,T. Heape 10 0 ' L* Marqnand ! o 0 I J. H. Strange 10 0 i J.- BouskiU 10 0 J. Gardiner 10 0 Geo. Clements loo G. T. Murray 10 0 Mies G , . Hamilton 1 O n Colledge and Co ion ■Receipt 10 0 [Mrs A. J. Wykes 0 15 0 H. Schmidt • O IS o W. J. Arthur 0 10 e Miss A. 'Holland, Noel, Anony- 6 mous, Yorkshire, A Friend, W. Browning. G.C.. T. Wallace, A. Bruce. G. R. •Wright. W. K. Adams, ■ J. T. Walker. F. C. Farrow, 15. K. White, C. Vickery, Rev. Klmberley, JJN., No Name, J. A. Cooper, 10/ each. 9 10 0 Sums under 10/ 21 10 0 Total ._„.,._. £15,031 8 o H. H.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 168, 16 July 1918, Page 4

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RED JERSEY CAMPAIGN. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 168, 16 July 1918, Page 4

RED JERSEY CAMPAIGN. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 168, 16 July 1918, Page 4

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