6,000 New Zealand e Prisoners of War are calling YOU! Help our boys ! The people of Wellington Metropolitan, area are asked to raise £1.06,000 to assist our gallant soldiers, sailors, airmen and nurses I This is the only appeal for the year 1942. Please assist 1 This is how the money will be 40.5% for and Wounded here also weekly parcels for of War (over 21 % for the Kingdom and elsewhere. z 20% Forces eluding quarterly parcel for every man !r si : 14.25% for Spiritual Needs our men J here end overseas. Otr ' 4.25% for Mobile Canteens, Stocks, 1 ' / t administration (less than 1%) fl and contingencies. « v si It ,n " The greatest that we can do—the utmost that we can give—can never repay them ¥ Sj r the serv,ce render—the sacrifices they make. • -Helpers Are Needed Urgently! t"" Wellington City is being divided into 12 areas. Twelve V ; organizations are invited to take over to assist the collectting—each under its own ' captain J and 10 1 lieutenants/ Members of all churches, Red Cross, St. John Ambulance, local patriotic committees and other committees are already co-operating. Literature has to be distributed as as collection cards—all within the next week or two. Helpers are urgently needed—so that the actual collection of the money will take place during the first week in June. TO THE PUBLIC! Please put as much as you can aside UIIXLYLo • each week, so that every citizen can It is hoped that all Firms—even one-man businesses—will contribute of least one day's earn- be able to contribute a minimum of £lO. Our boys ' n 9 s - overseas are ensuring that our businesses remain intact. Help Our Boys—Give till it Hurts! Office of Appeal—Room 207, D.I.C. Building Wellington. Telephone 44-839. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC FUND APPEAL INSERTED BY COURTESY OF THE SELF HELP CO-OP.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 190, 11 May 1942, Page 3
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