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m mis cs save the Childre 31 U 5: iilltons of oui* fellow creatures are dying from the Agonies of Famiiw —. Uf -#-t% ir «**«, ?/ ■ The Otago Appeal is being carried out this Special Street Collection Day on Friday, isn’t wait to Is called on; send your Gilts of Mercy to flic Hon. Treasurers. Sir Philip Gibbs, speaking of Famine conditions, says“ I should not know these things unless I had seen them. I should not behove them unless I Imd seen them. In Samara and Saratoff and Simoirsk and’Kazan and hundreds of other places children are loft by parents who cannot feed them any more. In the Ufa district there wore 22,000 abandoned children, in the Samara district 28,000, and most of them are picked up with but a few rags round them and as starved as birds who falls from the nest on to the frozen ground, It is only some power of words beyond my reach which may touch the heart of the world and rouse it' from its deadly and damnable indifference to the fate of millions.” Hon. Treasurers: G Hall, Dunedin. LEWIN and E. A. ROSEVEAR, Town m TTTV |! ilSiiji 1 jIL i AJIuuLI' i m ;| The Wliiski/ of tl\c Wise Wc ri( i - 1 i (' I, iS? i, 'Va/-'’- > th'f HR 03 S 0 E3O US ifira El El EiluS lily sa 1 Artistic Decoration of | the Home, with an appreciation of coloureffects and an eye to moderate cost! That is my distinct and recognised specialty ! Painter & O Decorator « Glass-Bevelling & Silvering Work F. -Carroll & 215 PrincesS Street South n Hope Streets in Oil 30 BBSS Sts BS G 0 0“ B 00 00 00 01311 MM BE

Children like WADES WORM FIGS. £aio and certain remedy for Trorms.—lAdvtJ

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Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 7