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CENTRAL MISSION RELIEF DEPOT.

'TO TUB EDITOR. Sir,—On the eve of my departure from Dunedin to - take up a position I would like to express my thanks and appreciation'to tho Rev. Mr Neale and his helpers for kindly sympathy and practical help during my time of unemployment. In desperation I applied to this depot, and with a-few kindly words and a bright smile I was given tho warm clothing for my children which I asked for. If the citizens of Dunedin would only know the help the unemployed receive from the Central Mission depot they would indeed give more freely to tho above.—l am, etc., No. 5 Scheme. July 24.

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Evening Star, Issue 20853, 24 July 1931, Page 1

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CENTRAL MISSION RELIEF DEPOT. Evening Star, Issue 20853, 24 July 1931, Page 1

CENTRAL MISSION RELIEF DEPOT. Evening Star, Issue 20853, 24 July 1931, Page 1

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