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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s. vi.. APRIL 3, 1920,


HAVE YOU ANY BOOKS TO SPARE ?

FOR THE SICK AND SUFFERING IN OUR HOSPITALS

When the joy and blessing a book gives to some sufferer lying perhaps for

weeks in racking pain is realized there are few who will not be willing to

spare some literature from their shelves.

5 THE RED CROSS AND ORDER OF ST. JOHN HOSPITAL LIBRARY

(The Hon. Sir ARTHUR STANLEY, M.P., G.B.E., Pres.)


Aims at providing and maintaining a Library in every Naval, Military, and Civilian Hospital in the British Isles

FREE OF ALL COST TO THE HOSPITAL

The hospitals are at present supplied with a book a bed, butjeven on this conservative basis a vast number of books are required.

WILL YOU HELP ?

Send every book you can spare, ESPECIALLY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, not only to-day, but from time to time, to

Dept. Q. BRITISH RED CROSS AND ORDER OF ST. JOHN HOSPITAL LIBRARY,

48 QUEEN'S GARDENS, LANCASTER GATE, W.2.