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j jF I I I iff Perhops you won't bo in BH 1811I 811 I I I If 1 K foWH temorTOW * I in-i L wJf J I g your donation to Hie Divisional Commander. HELP OTHERS? ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ B w 88-594, an officer will call for your gift. SALVATION ARMYIiRK T STREET APPEAL TOMORROW Q3hK Who says that people haven't got a heart? Last year when the Salvation Army went to the public, there was a RECORD COLLECTION to help the Salvation Army carry on its work among the aged, the needy, and the unfortunate. This year the Salvation Army again looks to you to provide the money to carry out God's work where it is • gjo needed. Give your money give your prayers the Salvation Army needs both! f The Salvation Army officer perhaps you think of him only when you hoar the Army band of a Sunday. But his work is wider than that! He visits the sick .. . r — —>j- . . . Mif t you see him in hospitals... you see him calling at homes. But, often whew you're asleep, he's out helping an alcoholic back to sanity. Often, when you're at work The tragedy of broken f r ■ Wa f\ Vw w • B i°y in 9 ® holiday, he's at a prison giving a word of common sense and ewi J J [ I couragement to the man who's paying the hard way. Dedicated women Salvation homes and deserted ■■■■ Army officers run homes for children or help with old folk wh>e some bring hope* wives is a real one right f R W *® unfortunate girls and lead them back to a sense of responsibility. YOU can Ls •gwlih here !n Chr!stchurch - ’ ' Unfortunate wives and \f mothers, abandoned by JQU I" f drunken or criminal hus- # ba ? ds are g . iven , eal Rin Dnv sHkSf assistance and comfort UfU U Y by the Salvation Army. f Q ~ vMF ' YOU can help these I 'lll IW> innocent victims of cir. TOK 1 W | , K;. > Xr~ cumstance by giving generously tomorrow. (iH/IHfl \U üblKw /W r&i/ - i; Th e Salvation Army records its debt i| -■ •WF g; of gratitude to the following firms il S for providing this advertisement. i -. » g I § | Moke it tough for the child delinquent you say I Right ! Rut. before you mohe b tough, before / - ■ >■■ * A.. A - ; 2l you condemn the child delinquent for brash insolence and pitifol contempt for asHbority. re. MMBMMBUWMMBiMiHiiiIiUBB wrfr RIIIBMMUBWBffiBIBMHHEV-- s ! A A 111 Kfc DOollHf S. Ofl ITn 11 member that most of them are victims of environment. Remember too thot, under proper conW M HULuItDIIVUfV (X VVe LI Ue i: trol A surprisingly large number are lead back every year to decent . 'll <1 STANDARDS OF LIFE. THE RECORDS OF THE SALVATION ARMY CAN PROVE THIS I ★ ERNEST ADAMS LTD. i . I ★ FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. OF ft .fe ® it NZ LTD. I || it ★ M.M.M. MEAT CO.. I I; L ‘ --IBWI Bml ._——i ★ R. & E. TINGEY & CO. LTD. g k.\. US 1 Children scores of them ! Seme are babies, seme are little tots. Some come from broken !|: uX- TA§MAN RFNTAi HARJ| (CH CH ) LTD. if' I I homes ~ . some have lost their parents .. . and seme are children of unmarried mothers of || I ’ ’ 11; 188 ■ ' 1 whom, in rhe last year. 87 in Christchurch wore given medical and hospital care by the I | ;; j ! fl Solvation Army. And whatever the circumstances each and every one of the children will | S 0 ! ' I hove a real chance in life. The Salvation Army will see to that I S 8 Others need your help today ™—.« as you may need help in the GlVfi Fs , X'“".» , iXs=3K I > rs fl 11 If fl" ' ‘ ~ • VR T H many become useful citizens. In the work of ■ years to come. Don t say, It p„ AA i l 7 I ;| can't happen to me!” Just nlCl) I I think how it has happened to TAiiiAn’Aw 1 others and give-freely and IO,IIOIIOW * x hnrtkt f 1// T/ ha W- Tkeg do everything to keep the old folk young at heart. Good him to a wreck haunted by fears which turn bis life into a screaming twilight of f f IVel ll\l / e food, warm accommodation, congenial company and friendly attention horror, io three institutions (one of which is for women) the Solvation Army's experts ere —that's the way to keep old people feeling independent and content. cartag for nearly 100 alcoholics. 4t% (Vos I *O%) of these ovoid further trouble with the g— Th * Salvation Army dees the work but it's yea good folk who provide police and STAY TEETOTAL Surely each work h worth year support. rite funds.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29824, 17 May 1962, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29824, 17 May 1962, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29824, 17 May 1962, Page 9