WELLINGTON ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL.
aa i lonal war memorial. (See Illustrated Pages.) nicnctC thE t 0 takon to shortly com--hcent. ~lu« since | f. ( 1 l ;i.,t . J...S been oesignud serf, tin , Reformation. Tim is xilo de . land's VifA'.Ei 0 t,M ‘ *»■"* of N.-w Zoaon l the‘ :< si^'rf d, s emcuod cat 'V Jl ' :k partlf’X ::r l J r l Cm.- a, tffi t ' • J h names 0 of id NTv‘- TawN t ‘“' w " lta th ° 3 rte 010 -! 4o»i„ XXrwico 0 cm, f ,j, * le ' lr estimated that the the menioria! chapel will lie about -'lr Trank Peck, F.K IB A "he ‘he preparation of j p .. ’ s ,hj Mr Roger»Row laird ,ih ,i r i:!,; H- v few who really und.,.stands the pure Gothic architecture” ? ays: appeal v : ,l ua ] , ‘ c ,0 A «r e n f : a and every intlio'l hr I ) y .'» " clling ton but tnrougha i CHX ,n,oil ’ to . take a sentimental and to ,-V ft ' 1,l ? reSt 1U this Srcat work, I °EH , to 1110 great occasion. ’the iv.'.'. Elm‘ 9U a H' ,hou ' "’hole heart and b."tC infVE memorial, and subscribe A 0t tlw ' r ah!:,t y Ul enable the P ‘ . 9 tu &,< irt at once the laving u K; " s of*# which is to be an s o i l 50 lnuch - Roor and rich alike sh° Id assist m the beautiful War ad cans ./.have travelled ,I,rough v-• i,t,i ,i lately and have aimed the views of all classes, and all •■'•Th dil? 11 ! 1 f 1 I' 8 !, 0 come il! contact speak 7 " «? t,! r ffreat object in Hew. ■nd A, t s 0 D Vt ‘ a f , :nail subscription fa’lcn' Now y° l: f tO , See the of the ~f 7,1, j • Aoalanders engraven in letters .-Ll ■‘A Memorial Chant!. The E 'T, Jn I,a f f llld . " hen asked to subA iyponded Cheerfully. They were • , to ,., be idenufied in the great Tom.n.d Chapei m heme to the glorious -T, Gt country, and to help tlie u . ( I.ent- to snow the gratisude of the wTiD 1 0r ' U r d ri tOWar M S rh .° -ycungest Dominion, ” ’ ‘J- tao call ol King and country, rose m the great occasion end sent beyond 7, ‘.‘Af 11 *' 5 Ile best of her manhood, her D'Tf U "*V !, V n > a,ld bulk of her tier.are to help to save the great Empire bdon'rr 1 A h " e aU have the honour to The appeal for trophies for the Memorial V.nipfcj. that will commemorate the military campaign in which the New Zealanders hr e boon identified has already met with a rc-pons;- from generals and commanders. 1 aishrl Tor i has given the fanion or standard he used; Marshal Earl Ilaig. two ! 11l: u Showing positions of New Zealanders: General I’ershing, an American. Hag ; tiio Ita.ian general Count D’Albricci, his Tag as commander of the 11th Army Clips; flags used by General Sir lan. Hamilton at the Dardanelles, by General hold i biv! in son arid Lord Rlumer and r rn r r '- I he Admiralty has given the. white cr-igig, from H..M.S. Colne and H.M.S. .. ae-i!M. livo destroyers which were with tlio -■Uizacs from start to finish of the Gallipoli operations. The while ensign of H.M.S. Gumm flown during the landing at Anzac, -is well as the ensign from H.M.S. Bacchante been given by Admiral Lord " c.vmss. General Birdwood has sent a a. I Ausiralia n fl-apr of historic interest, and another has been promised by the I renner of Newfoundland.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 6
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