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THE ROVERS' OFFER

(To the Editor.)

Sir,— Through the courtesy of your olumns our oner of assistance to perform small jobs about the place has met. witis god response, and the City has. been, divided , into territories in. charge of able young men who are keen on rendering that little service which will go a long way to bring about that extra comfort so necessary during the winter months. There are, no doubt, many ,who v are putting pride before them, and we can assure you that a few lines addressed to undersigned will be treated in strictest confidence, and a Rover will make himself known to you right away without any obligation :on your part. Probably readers know of instances where we can assist. Please do not hesitate in asking its.' It is, of course, to be clearly understood that no gifts or rewards of any^ description are to be made for any assTstanec, and tha only introduction necessary for tho one reporting is that he is a Rover of Ist Wellington.—l am, etc., CLARRIE MEACHEN, Rover Leader,lst Wellington City Roveri. "Raumai," Humber street, Island Bay, 15th June,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 8

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THE ROVERS' OFFER Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 8

THE ROVERS' OFFER Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 8