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m ■& If I m ! €ft m rV *»» m m tm. m *m. m >** M s i". •- ftVV; '-,:: »*.« ;?fe i i*£ BW ;?&. «■ : .•■.: .i.; &# *.; § ■m &a: ,;< = ;• *CJ I s !-; ? « ?$ :V-.'/ fc?fc ;<;■•,,: m t> ~ ■ . -- rS: :« Mi •■. i •■■ • it^ liSifiii ,e 'axii HERE'S no more heart-rending sound than the wail of a baby crying for food. It's bad enough in all conscience when our own babies have to wait five or ten minutes while their bottles are prepared, but what must'it be in stricken Belgium where thousands of starving babies are crying their lives out with little hope of their hunger being appeased. €| Shall you turn a deaf ear to the cry of that suffering nation, for there are •If Practically the whole of Belgium is over-run with German troops, and as Prussianism's first law is to look after Number One, the Belgian people expect and get very little in the way of food from the invaders. •J A certain amount of help from the outside civilised world is being sent to Belgium, and the Neutral Commission undertakes the distribution of all goods. Hence you can rest assured that your money will be used as you intend it should be. * The best method of contributing to the Belgian! Fund is to give money every month regularly.; It is well Jo remember, too, that Send Subscriptions to C.W. Reid, Hon. Treasurer, e/o Pyna & Cto.; G.L Donaldson, Secretary of Poor of Great Britain, Ireland & Belgium Relief Fund (Incorporated), Art Gallery, or office of this Paper.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17179, 27 May 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17179, 27 May 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17179, 27 May 1916, Page 6