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J*-, a* * v r > '/ I vr ; A TRIBUTE FROM Major General B. C. FREYBERG V.C., C.8., C.M.G., D.S.O. The following appreciative telegram has been received from Cairo : " Understand appeal pending hope people of New Zealand realise how much we appreciate work done by National Patriotic Fund, Y.M.C.A. and other societies for m#n here in Egypt." General Officer Commanding, N.Z. Expeditionary Force, Cairo. 22nd Feb., 1940. EVERY PENNY WILL BE SPENT FOR THE GOOD OF THE BOYS You can give confidently to this national appeal. The reputation of the Y.M.C.A. and the Salvation Army is your guarantee that the money will be spent wisely and well and that every penny will be expended for the good of the boys. ACT at O far z ~~-T §£; HAVE YOU SENT YOUR CONTRIBUTION YET TOWARDS THE RECREATION HUTS AND FACILITIES NEEDED FOR NEW ZEALAND'S FIGHTING FORCES? Public Friend No. 1 the New Zealand fighting man is dedicating his life to defend us. What can we do for him ? We can back him up by backing up the Y.M.C.A—Salvation Army Fighting Services Welfare Appeal launched on behalf of the National Patriotic Fund to provide huts and recreational facilities for the lighting forces. £IOO,OOO Wanted Recreational centres are needed at every N.Z. camp, aerodrome, base and defence station, in New Zealand and overseas. Already many such centres have thrown open their doors and the boys are crowding in to write their letters and hold their concerts. But more more more arc needed, every day. Please send your contribution without delay the boys are counting on you. Y.M.C.A .'Solvation TT7TT : v .» » j ■, (i j j J i FOR THE NATIONAL Give NOW I enclose Money Order/Cheque for £. . —- as my subscription to the Fighting Services Welfare Appeal Promise to Give I promise to pay to the Fighting Services Welfare Appeal the total sum of £ Payable monthly ; quarterly; half-yearly; annually; in equal instalments during the period February, 1940, to February, 1941. ~, . I Address Address , ———» Fill In and S.nd -ot once -to your local Y.M.C.A. or Salvation Army headquarter;, or to the FIGHTING SERVICES WELFARE APPEAL, 114 The Terrace, Wellington, C.1., N.Z.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23602, 11 March 1940, Page 10
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