MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
•NOBLE DEEDS LAST LONGER" THAN A GRANITE STONE. */| artonians old, Martoniansyoung i?.ii —and "country cousins" too Enter with zeal upon this scheme Which, surely, is "True Blue"— ■m*:emory of our "gallant lads" Off. must never lade away— Open then this Hospital! (list to what they'd say) Render tender service here—'tis what we would entreat |'ii what better manner could ye our JL memory keep? , ya way with brassy column and pile xS. of granite high Let all do what is noble—and haste—for "Time doth fly." Oere is no continuing city" and the days are hastening by C\ nward with the work that's ./ noblest—all together try! Boldier boys have "laid their lives down"—surely we can raise permanent '-memorial which will JT win the Master's praise" Lnasmuch as ye have dune. . unto one of the least of these finruly His blessing must follow— J_ when Him we seek to please; Away with brassy column and pile of granite higlw v et all do what jb NOBLE—the jt... deed which cannot die! "TITREE," Marton, June 17th, 1920. To those desirous of erecting an "obelisk" in memory of "our soldier boys," "Ti Tree" would like to suggest that a soldier in bronz.o, or whatever metal, etc, desired, might be placed at the entrance to the hospital, and point the way to its open door. Room outside or in could easily be found on which to enrol the names of our heroes.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12084, 22 June 1920, Page 2
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239MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12084, 22 June 1920, Page 2
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