GOOD WORK WELL DONE
Specially aware of the way money becomes ear-marked as the year draws to its close, the commercial travellers have begun early their good work of raising funds for the benefit of the sick and orphaned. It is a hard man who can close his ears and his purse tq ari appeal for Christmas cheer for the needy, but generosity often needs a reminder, and it has been the self-imposed task of the travellers and warehousemen of ' the city for several years to provide tTie reminder ' and the opportunity. They do this in so pleasant a way that those who respond can thoroughly enjoy the result, and doubly realise that it is at least as good to give as to receive. The first effort will be made on Fridaynight, and all friends of those little ones who deserve a better lot than has fallen to them will wish the effort every success. The best way of wishing is, in such a case, to take a personal share in the work.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 4
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173GOOD WORK WELL DONE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 4
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