PATIENTS AND PRISONERS’ AID SOCIETY
CHRISTMAS APPEAL TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —I beg permission to make, through your valuable columns, my annual Christinas appeal on behalf of the •urge army of those unfortunate people who will have no Christmas unless help is forthcoming. In the response has been most satisfactory. This year our needs are great, so please send your gift. J can with confidence say that the spending of our Christmas fund has always been most satisfactory. The army of wee folks and mothers whose fathers and husbands are in prison, sanatorium, or mental hospitals, will receive special attention, so please help my committee to meet a great need. Send your gifts, and my society will do the rest. Gifts of goods as well as cash will be most acceptable.—l am, etc., F. G. Gumming, General Secretary, 21 Crawford street, Dunedin. November 29.
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Evening Star, Issue 20346, 30 November 1929, Page 30
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