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TOOIiAK AND SOUTH YARRA TRY SOCIETY.
(To the Editor of "Punch.")
bear Sir,—Will you please allow me to again
a, jpeai through your columns for'old boots and
clothes for the poor boys of this neighbourhood V
The bitterly cold, wet weather has driven more
pplicants than usual to us, so that our cupl*>ards
at. e praetically empty, aud during the last few days
wc haVe been compelled to lend a.wav. emptyhanded
, and bare-footed, boys whose bodies were
Fad]v insufficiently .clothed, and. whose wet arid
chilblain-covered feet were pitiable to see. I feel
sure that there are plenty o{ old clothes d dis.
carded })0ot6 lying in the cupboards of warmi
learte d friends of the boys, and it onlv needs a
reminder to ensure their' being sent along. The
i)aot& will be wiiii ngly repaired by the boys in the
boot-repairing class Parcels should be addressed
to thc Try Society, Hawksburn Railway Station,
nd will be most thankfully received.-Yours. etc..
?
Surrey-road,
J.
Hawksbum,
C. BUTLER,
Vic.,
General Secretary.
11th July, 1911.
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