READ THIS I DON’T MISS I There are 140,000 Catholics in New Zealand. Are there not 90 who will send me .£lO each? No? Well, perhaps there are 180 who will send £5? No? Are there, then, 900 who will send £1? No? Then there are surely 1800 who will send 10/-? No? Then I am surprised to find so much poverty in New Zealand. But there are 3600 who can and will send me 5/- to help me to pay the debt of £6OO on Church, to build a Presbytery, and enlarge the School. To the good resolutions you have already made for the New Year add this one— “l will send a donation according to my means, or in proportion to any lucky investment I may make during the year. Are you patriotic? Certainly. You contribute to all the patriotic funds of your district for the bodily welfare of the brave lads at the front. Do something for their spiritual welfare—all you who have eons, brothers, husbands, relatives, friends amongst them. Mass said every week for intentions of subscribers, for repose of N.Z. soldiers deceased, and for spiritual and temporal welfare of those living. Father James Arkwright, Eltham, Taranaki. James Speight & Co, MALTSTERS AND BREWERS CITY BREWERY : : DUNEDIN.
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New Zealand Tablet, 11 July 1918, Page 42
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210Page 42 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 11 July 1918, Page 42
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