"Bobbie" THAT is the little chaps name —as it was his father's. But Bobbie Senior lies " Somewhere in France "—for the sake of you and me and our own wee ones. Cheerfully he went, sure that if his life were asked you and I would look after his merry, eyed laddie. And his confidence was well-placed, wasn't it ? It is so little that you can do that you will be glad of the opportunity. Here it is—that opportunity. All ready arranged for you. The Trentham Dominion Scholarships Art Union has been organised to secure funds for the foundation of Scholarships for the children of N.Z.s fallen and disabled heroes. The children are in good hands so long as the money is forthcoming. And in such a cause there is going to be no difficulty about tdat! There's something like £6,300 in prises—a first prize worth £I,ooo—but if there wasn't a blessed cent, to be got out of it you'd gladly dip deep into your pocket, wouldn't you ? Then for the sake of all these soldiers' laddies and lassies-fill in the coupon and send along your "little bit "I No—not to-morrow— now! Thanks! TRENTHAM DOMINION J - SCHOLARSHIPS Heres the Coupon! To THE SECRETARY, Al r W % ¥J J IN Dominion Art Union, P.O. Box 281, WELLINGTON. TRUSTEES : Major-General Sir A. W. Robin, KCM.G., GB- Send me Tickets Col. H. R. Potter, C.M.G., N.Z.S.C., Dr. J. W. Anderson. TREASURER: James Macintosh, Esq. (of Messrs. Wright, Cheque enclosed for Stephenson and Co., Ltd.) Name CHAIRMAN: Sidney Kirkcaldie, Esq. SECRETARY :Jas. Mcintosh, F.P.A., NZ. Address •• Enclose Stamped Addressed Envelope for Reply. Art Union Closes June 30; Drawn July 31,1919. — *
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Observer, Volume XXXIX, Issue 43, 28 June 1919, Page 22
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275Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXXIX, Issue 43, 28 June 1919, Page 22
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