“ BREAD AND PRIVILEGES ” “ You cannot take the bread and the privileges—and they are very many—and the liberties of the country which has fostered you and nourished you and nursed you, and from whom you have taken more than you know, and then, when the country is in peril, when the country is in need, when the country asks for your help, say, I will take no part in this.’ Rev. Leslie Weatherhead, who occupies the famous pulpit of the City Temple, London. You can express gratitude for the protection and the culture and the freedom which our fighting forces make possible by giving a money donation to the Otago Queen Carnival Fund, the proceeds of which go to the care of our soldiers, sailors and airmen when they return to civilian life. Please indicate to R. D. Stewart, Hon. Secretary, Box 84, Dunedin (telephones 1 1-031 and 1 1-063), your willingness to assist this sacred cause. If you prefer it, you may leave your donation at the offices of this paper. The Amount to Give is All You Canand the Time is Now—To-day!
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24431, 17 October 1940, Page 8
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183Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24431, 17 October 1940, Page 8
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