Red Cross Appeal
■* — Distress In This City Of Huddle. The Red Cross Society is appealing for funds. You may ask "What for?" The following cases — just a few of those appalling cases of distress that the nursing sisters are dealing with — will answer your question, and will prove that the work of the Society is worth any money that anybody can spare: 1. Man and wife and two children living m one room, measles m the room; cooking, eating, and sleeping all m the one place, • ■ 2. Family of seven, five of whom are practically invalids, suffering from tuberculosis and infantil© paralysis, greatly m need of comforts. 3. Family of seven living under appalling conditions', without motherland np proper supervision; sickness m home; m very poor' circumstances. '. : The above facts are furnished to "Truth" on the authority of Mr. Frank Goldberg, chairman of : the-Wel-lington District Bed Cross Society. May the Society's appeal succeed! •
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NZ Truth, Issue 983, 27 September 1924, Page 8
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153Red Cross Appeal NZ Truth, Issue 983, 27 September 1924, Page 8
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