The Tiny tots from the Home of Compassion pictured here make their outings the most eagerly awaited events of (lie year. They are too young to realize that for today’s food, and every day’s, they depend on the generosity of the public. Wellington people know well the sight of the Sisters going from shop to shop gathering the food to feed not only these lusty youngsters, but oilier little ones who will never know the meaning of fun. and old people, sick people, hungry people—all of them poor. Tomorrow will lie the Street Day of the ' Homes of Compassion.— P.B.A.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 226, 19 June 1940, Page 7
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100The Tiny tots from the Home of Compassion pictured here make their outings the most eagerly awaited events of (lie year. They are too young to realize that for today’s food, and every day’s, they depend on the generosity of the public. Wellington people know well the sight of the Sisters going from shop to shop gathering the food to feed not only these lusty youngsters, but oilier little ones who will never know the meaning of fun. and old people, sick people, hungry people—all of them poor. Tomorrow will lie the Street Day of the ' Homes of Compassion.— P.B.A. Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 226, 19 June 1940, Page 7
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