WAR MEMORIAL
‘’MEMORIES’* GIVE—ANi> GiVE Tti-DAT 1 A winding road, ,a moonlight riight; And Peace. ... . One’s Life, One’s Love, Grib’s Tahir', Then jest, I, SurceaseCrime War with a blasting, shud- , dering shock, ...... Making of Life and Lo vri a nfbbk; With screaming bullets and felisten- , ing steel, A four-years’ threat of the Prussian Heel; Then Peace. feut peace cost many lives. Men had to .dl® in war that women and ten might live in peace. Meri went from this city and gave u 3 tnfit “Winding road and moonlit night," jjaye us life and love, and the bright spLendour of youth. It is now our duty to give to their memory. Give as much as you can, but give something to the Wellington Citizens’ Wrir Memorial Fund. Direct donations, may he sent-to the Secretary, War Memorial Fund Box 199, G.P.0., Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11934, 15 September 1924, Page 6
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141WAR MEMORIAL New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11934, 15 September 1924, Page 6
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