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Fulham HELP URGENTLY NEEDED for this IMPORTANT NATIONAL. WORK. ROAD, Lonpon, MARINERS’ ¢ FRED. FRIEND W. HOWELL, you by Voluntary save the suffering of a helpless FOR PREVENTION t ‘ | 100,192 OF Leicester Sq., W.C.2. AN (35 Temporary Patron: for Lost Out-patients’ A Order, THE am all parts of year. FOR E President: Treasurer: annually. act of the H.M. The Queen, Queen Alexandra. HOME, Frimley, GREATLY 1,976 NEEDS Surrey. Annual Expenditure over £40,000. HELP earnestly appeal for new J) Parr, O.B.E. THE London, Director: Rey. Charles Treasurer: William and School and.a Memorial Only Annual Fixed Subscriptions, Income Donations, under PROTECTION DOGS’ DOGS Ni | ' to HOM C. H. AND ES 9. and c MERCHANT SEAMEN’S SNARESBROOK. Three and Education of the thousand five Orphan hundred by G. GUY S. ROWLEY, Spurgeon. and Legacies. ) have been enemy, and this liability, it is believed, will Secretary. HELP. Chairman: The RIGHT Director: FREDERICK and has to depend annually. Debt, Existing this entirely upon HONOURABLE W. DREWETT, Voluntary £6,500. Please help which required, £15,000. Subscriptions W. J. WADHAM, MAJESTIES by CHILDREN’S i LONDON, in i S.E. THE Voluntary pA oli 1918 Secretary. istri Chairman: D. Malcolm Scott, Esq. M.P. SAVE ’ KING Queen & QUEEN. Contributions. HOSPITAL C.M.G., Full information will be gladly given by the Rev. EDGAR ROGERS, M.A., the Secretary, at the Headquarters of the Brigade, Aldwych House, Cather- ine Street, London, W.C. 2, to whom all contributions should be sent. a _ in South ia aie Acs, Dookeae este GREAT, NEERED. FONDS this Charity, ‘* not only because e is a Hospital, Viscount Duncannon, For 28 years the C.L.B, has aimed at producing a Christian character and true efficiency in theladsof the Empire, The C.L.B. trains lads for the Church and Country between the critical ages of 14 and 19. WILL YOU HELP our lads to become true Christian citizens? .. DURING it is a Hospital for Children.” President; is-so of the poorer classes. Treasurer: , CHILDREN. Charlotte's Lying-in MARYLEBONE London. Receives over 2,000 POOR ROAD, WOMEN Hospital, N.W.I. into the Wards annually and attends 2,000 OTHERS in their own homes. Sinice the outbreak of War over 5,000 WIVES of SOLDIERS but because 8 Gerald D. Smith, THE and Esq. SAILORS HELP Secretary: H.C, Staniland Smith, have been IS delivered in the Hospital or at Home. GREAT LY NEEDED. ARTHUR For the PARALYSED & EPILEPTIC, QUEEN SQUARE, BLOOMSBURY, W.C. 1. WESTMINSTER £20,000 per annum WATTS, Secretary. has ‘its of orphans whose fathers reach £100,000 before the claims upon the The need S.E. 1. Voluntary DEPLETED. . : The HON. to the Treasurer, to be sent M.P., Contfibutions STANLEY, All G.B.E., at the Hospital ; SIR ARTHUR iy THE EARL OF HARROWBY, Treasurer. THE SERIOUSLY INCOME ; Branches :— : Pagks andaBloomabury: ia * orn SU nSGEN ONS for maintenance are very earnestly asked for. and BRIDGE, is required from Contributions. The oldest and largest voluntary hospital of its kind. Institution under this particular head have been dealt with. The fullest information may be obtained on application to Offices : DIXON HOUSE, LLOYD’S AVENUE, E.C. 3. F. W. RAWLINSON, Secretary. HILL. Contributions. Income Annual VISCOUNT E.C.I.S. Patron: H.M. The King. President: Field-Marshal H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught, K.G., K.T. Vice-Presidents: The Archbishops and Bishops of the Anglican Communion. Governor and Commandant: Field-Marshal Lord Grenfell, P-C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G. Hon. Treasurer : Adrian Pollock, Esq. NEEDED Hospital, PERFORMED t entirely Secretary. received, of Under the patronage of THEIR large 2. HOSPITAL cai Sire, cincnievemerd Esti a i i ORPHANAGE, thirty-one WOOD, THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL | ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL RD., S.W. 8, Children of British Sailors (officers and men): and . W.C. URGENTLY work to the health EVELINA Only and Cats only), Thursdays, 3 o’clock. Since the foundation of the Home in 1860, OVER 1,250,000 dogs have received food and shelter. Surrey, Dogs and Cats can be received as boarders, and Dogs for quarantine under. the Importation of thankfully received the 5 Supported (Dogs 5 FOR of Argyll). treated fi Square, SOUTHWARK, CATS. PARK ARE on 59.912 OPERATIONS E ( and HACKBRIDGE, SURREY. MAJESTY THE KING. President: HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G. food and shelter for the lost and deserted dogs of London. lost dogs to their rightful owners. dogs are unclaimed, to find suitable homes for them at nominal charges. by a merciful and painless method, all valueless and diseased dogs. Maintenance, carry . essential for 500 Fatherless Children, 4, BATTERSEA APPEAL (Duchess patients 30,000 Leicester The most needy and deserving cases are selected by OF HO H.R.H. PRINCESS LOUISE J. P. BEAVAN, Esq. FUNDS S.W. £4,000. ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL, || THE CHURCH LADS’ BRIGADE. (Essex) ;_ Spurgeon; Vice-President Higgs, Esq. of the beloved Founder, CHEST, The Governors particularly desire to bring the needs of this great charity before those who have the control of large funds or legacies. and Donations will be thankfully received. . ORPHAN Road, A. liability of £25,000 has already been incurred for the maintenance anil education by 1,950 of Management Beds. * | 125 three hundred and eight children are at present in, the Schools, which are. maintained entirely; by, voluntary subscriptions. ; Help is urgently needed, There is probably no class more deserving of our kindness and “sympathy than sailors, and the loss of life by shipwreck, privation and disease brings the greatest distress upon thousands of their orphans have lost their lives Ri King, CONVALESCENT The Hospital has no Endowment the Committee of Management. Contributions will be gratefully received by the Secretary, F. G. LADDS, Spurgeon’s Orphan Homes, Clapham Road, London, S.W. 9. Notice to Intending Benefactors.—The last Annual Report, containing a Legal Form of Bequest, will be gladly sent on application to the Secretary. 3 world. N’S A Home Contributions for the Board, and No votes required. 1914. the RGEO Clapham Robert TH Battersea ROYAL Established 1827 from SPU GIFT: GRACIOUS 1—To provide 2—To restore 8—When good 4—To destroy, Department, a gift to CHILDREN. last Director: At the Country Branch, Hackbridge, Dogs TO Dogs, HIS MOST OBJECTS: send President INSTITUTION. Home Starving child, helped SEND «.. I9I6... The Committee ; THE Children Out-Patients, . . . The THE THE PRINCE OF WALES’S GENERAL HOSPITAL, TOTTENHAM, LONDON, N. 15. STEPNEY. SOCIETY CRUELTY PLEASE , Central Offices: (LTD.), NATIONAL In-Patients, 1916 Contributions. Freehold Site in Dock Road already paid for. . Copy of latest Annual Report sent on application. may be sent to:—W. H. WILSON, Treasurer, Athole House, Cleveland Rd., South Woodford J. REWCASTLE WOODS, Esgq., Hon. Secretary, 36, Lime Street, London, E.C.3; or Rev. T. R. COUCH, Supt. Chaplain, 19, Old Gravel Lane, London Docks, E. 1. \ THE H.M. H.M. AND URGENT NEEDED FOR MISSION WORK avyp £3,500 URGENTLY £10,000 FOR NEW INSTITUTE AND HOSTEL AT TILBURY DOCKS. Would Patrons: OF : Secretary. SOCIETY. Supported BANK DISEASES S.W.3. SANATORIUM On ao S.E.11. 1848. Bankers :’ BARCLAYS CONSUMPTION AND -- BROMPTON, London, S.W. 3. Head Office and Seamen's Bethel: 19, Old Gravel Lane, London Docks, E.1. Seamen’s Bethel, Reading Room and: Rest: 46, Holderness. Road, Hull. Seamen’s Bethel and Reading Room: 5, Dock Road, Tilbury Docks. Seamen’s Bethel: 1, Stafford Street, Pomona Dock, Manchester. Seamen’s Bethel and Reading Room: 7, West India Dock Rd., London, E.14. Donations FOR FREDERICK Further information gladly supplied by SECRETARY, OLD TowN HALL, KENNINGTON Established Road, Incorporated under Royal Charter, 1910. A special refuge for poor persons afflicted with this terrible disease, who are admitted free without letter of recommendation. A number of beds are provided for the use of patients who may remain for life. ; - FURTHER SUPPORT URGENTLY NEEDED 3E PURPOSES AND FOR RESEARCH DEPARTMENT. ived 24,000 CHILDREN Than 5,000 now in SRO Sos Oo Mone CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS HOSPITAL CANSER, HOSPITA "© | D STRAYS society. WAIFS’AN Patrons: T.M. THE KING AND QUEEN. DESERVING | FROM APPEALS or to G. @. ROBERTS, Secretary. SALVATION ARMY. THE origin _WORED-WIDE in a Religious Impulse and MINISTRY, strives of towards © * a Christian ’ Ideal. It is carried on by converted ‘men and women, actuated by one supreme motive-GRATEFUL LOVE TO GOD expressed in SYMPATHETIC SERVICE TO MAN, 34 Whether religious or social, the Salvation Army's work is thus a continuous ACT OF WORSHIP and a daily testimony to GOD’S SAVING GRACE. . Every gift not only relieves an immediate human need, but also spreads abroad, in a form intelligible to all, GOD'S UNFAILING LOVE TO WEAK AND ERRING MEN. of Funds is most urgent. Please send help now to—GENERAL BOOTH, 101, Queen Victoria St., London, E.C.i4. |