URGENT APPEAL During tlic past three years our Committee lias been enjoyed in giving comforts and assistance to the inmates of Hospitals, domes and Orphanages, and has seen the urgent need of a home for aged and friendless people in poor circumstances, and has decided to try to establish such a home. A Special Committee of capable people with a thorough knowledge of the requirements of the scheme has been set up, and we are confident that it can be carried out, if sufficient support is given by the thoughtful and generous people who have always so greatly assisted us. This matter is urgent, as the plight of the Elderly People who are at present living in rooms and flats is pitiful. We know that this is an appeal that you will not overlook, but we ask you to assist Now! Please send your donations to us as soon as possible so that Ave may be able to provide a Homo for our Elderly People this winter. Do Not Eet Age Down! Trustees: Mr. J. Snyegli, J.P., Dr. A. M. Finlav. barrister and solicitor. Mrs. K. A. Mi Rsen. All donations to Miss L. Moore. FTonorarv Secretary. Auckland Provincial Comforts Committee (Peing Incorporated). "Home Fund." P.O. Box 1402. Auckland. Office, .'32 Campbell's ■Buildings. Vulcan Lane. —Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24850, 23 March 1944, Page 7
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