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£IOO Endows a Cot for all time St. Saviour '§ Orphanages are run economically—far more economically than any Government Institution could be managed. The Board of Management is honorary, and the Anglican Sisters at the Homes receive nothing for their services. These free gifts of service, plus careful supervision, ennble each £IOO to be sufficient to endow one cot for all time. Developing Self-Respect No small factor in the success of St. Saviour's Orphanages is the sedulous care with, which selfrespect is cultivated in each inmate; Anything in the form of an abasing uniform is avoided—each child is dressed normal!}' —and every effort is made to provide the same influences in moulding character as prevails in the normal private home. m 7 m m i Ufc-A S B ft 1 .. ws H* ) w/wwww irm U!W|* l@©l I®. VYTIL h n 'W) I Ilium I'WllllUWUUUlTTnU'lllAW'iii w —ll if U || 0 JL—-!U__jcsni HHJiI eo cJ w I', _ li iS. "''<£&} ij ilk m it i If It t « -(f Jr w II ! 2 (i c n_ ■» Jl. /3<Z<? V 7/^ Wk *3 The Humane Factor St. Saviour'B Orphanages are more than any Government Institution could ever hope to be.. They succeed in introducing love into the live* 1 of the young inmates. They introduce a healthy Christian Influence to combat 'any heredity effect, and thus enable each child, to develop a normal mind with a proper appreciation of citizenship. This must ever be a labour of love for- those who undertake it, and cannot be' expected from any ordinary Government institution. In Conclusion > The more you weigh the good work done by St. Saviour's Orphanages—the more you consider ho> necessary this work is to the welfare of the community —the more you will realise that this is n» ordinary charity that is appealing for your aid. The present buildings of St. Saviour's Orphanages are overtaxed. They are housing more than they should —and still parentless and deserted children are awaiting, ladmission. Additional Buildings must be provided to carry on this noble charity. Lekyour most generous impulses dominate when you make your subscription. No greater charity ever appealed for your help —to help provide food, raiment, shelter and loving care for the unfortunate children of your own country. lyN "UvS •s. / r M h . £. 1 001 I Time. Send Donations to Bank of Australasia "Sun" Office " Press 99 " Office " Times 99 Office Jones, McCrostie & Co. Ltd,, n Kenneth Mathison, \ Colombo Street Wehley Sons & Gofton Ltd. St Saviour 9 s Tent in Square Secretary, St Saviour's Orphanages, Corner Cashel and Manchester Sts. »:. ■ ■

NEW "WHY-NOT" GOLF BALL NOW MOST POPULAR EVElll'WHERE. The new "Why-Not" Golf Ball is unequalled for length of flight and. easy ■ontrol on putting greens. Practically ndestruntible, and the paint holds. Order from your dcaltr or professional, 'r from the N.Z Agents, W. H. Tisdall, Ltd., Christchurch. 2

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 7