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DISABLED SOLDIERS’ NEW PREMISES

VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE ARTICLES New, attractive premises have been opened by the Disabled Soldiers’ Civil Re-establishment League in Dee street. The site is a shop formerly occupied by G. Lumsden Ltd., jewellers. The wide variety of artistically-designed articles exhibits the skill of the disabled soldiers in the work they have chosen to provide a useful and remunerative service to the community. Examples of poker-work and articles made of leather and suede, as well as basketware —all of which have been made by soldiers unfit for any but sedentary occupation—bear ample testimony to the high standard of workmanship reached. The demand for the league’s products has become keener and it hopes that the goodwill which has always existed between the public and itself will be exemplified in the patronage extended to its new shop.

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Southland Times, Issue 24603, 27 November 1941, Page 4

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DISABLED SOLDIERS’ NEW PREMISES Southland Times, Issue 24603, 27 November 1941, Page 4

DISABLED SOLDIERS’ NEW PREMISES Southland Times, Issue 24603, 27 November 1941, Page 4

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