CORRESPONDENCE.
WIRELESS FOR THE BLIND.
(To the Editor). Dear Sir, —May I appeal to your readers to help the New Zealand Blind Institute at Auckland. They require two sets of wireless, one for the tmain building, for the use of the women and children, and another for the building being erected for the aged blind. The total cost is £6O. One does not like asking for money in these times, but I feel certain some of your readers would like to give pleasure to those living in the land of darkness and who are so bravely trying to overcome their handicap. Our New Zealand blind are worthy of help, because they are so plucky and cheerful. | Donations, however small, will be most welcome, and should be sent to the secretary, N.Z. Blind Institute, Auckland (marked "Wireless.")—Yours faithfully, F. NOBBIS, Masterton, 6th- July, 1933.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1933, Page 4
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