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j Wliy SlioiiM Everyone I 1 E HBj SB3a Subscrilie to the I I Fund for the Relief of all AI j British Prisoners of War J i I means keeping the Men who have I | Fought for us from Starvation! I 1 One Million Poantis (£1,000,000) Wanted Annually I p To purchase Food for Distribution by the Central I I r Committee of the Red Cross and its Subsidiary I m Agencies, who Guarantee that the Food equivalent I H of every penny subscribed reaches a British Prisoner. ■ I The Men Repatriated from Germany in January said: I II " We should never have lived through it but for the Food Parcels I H from Home. It is the people in England who have kept us alive." I ! Think what this means — lives WILL YOU HELP to make boar- I saved and brave men who would able the existence of those who ■ have otherwise died were able to sti „ Pemaln Prisoners in the . I return to their homes and enjoy . - i * H the welcome of their friends. hands of an unscrupulous foe P ■ I Subscriptions should be sent at once to— H MR. C. J. TRELEAVEN, Secretary, x . I The Joint Committee of the Red Cross and Navy League, I | 119 Worcester Street, Christchurch g fj • ' . - ,1,1, ,| — iiiiMiMiiJiimm.im.iwuHiaß—MM—MM—l————————B

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 7