SAILORS FRIEND SOCIETY
(To the Editor.)
Sir,—ln the past, when We have been faced *vith unusual expenses you have most generously permitted me to make an appeal through your columns. Men are now working on the roof of our big building removing the spouting from our louvers, spouting that has faced the gai<w and storms of Wellington for the past 27 years, and is now_, alas, so badly rusted that to leave it in its present position would be dangerous. As we shall be called upon to foot the b.ill, and as there is no endowment for renovation, may I plead with your ninny readers to come to our aid with a gift that will enable us still to use our subscriptions for the purpose oC keeping our doors open in this time of. depression and slump? Any sira, however small, will be acknow-ledged.-I am, etc., Missioner,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 8
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