July 31, 1915. LAND AND .W. A T E R , 
FOR THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS 
IN THE 
British and Allied 
Hospitals 
KENSINGTON WAR HOSPITAL SUPPLY DEPOTS, 
11 & 12 Kensington Square, and 20 Kensington Court. 
(Supported entirely by Voluntary Contributions.) 
PresiJenl — The MAYOR OF KENSINGTON, 
Honorary Audilors— Messrs. Gerard van de Linde & Son, Chartered Accountants. 
In answer to direct and urgent requests are supplying innumerable SURGICAL 
DRESSINGS and BANDAGES, SPLINTS, CLOTHING (such as flannel shirts, 
pyjamas, ward suits, &c.) to BRITISH and ALLIED HOSPITALS. 
A THOUSAND LADY VOLUNTARY WORKERS devote time at the Depots 
in making the above articles, and as they also, by a small weekly subscription, 
provide the running expenses of the Depots, all public donations are left intact for the 
purchase of raw materials. 
APPEALS FROM HOSPITALS ARRIVE DAILY 
AND ARE MOST URGENT. 
A CHEQUE FOR £50 
will enable us to send the following list of articles: — 
450 Bandages, ' 20 Ward Suits, 
3,000 Surgical Swabs, 60 Pairs of Slippers, 
150 Pneumonia Jackets, 24 Pairs of Crutches, 
810 Splints, 45 Bed Tables, 
40 Shirts, 40 Leg Cradles. 
20 Dressing Gowns, 
FUNDS MORE URGENTLY NEEDED THAN EVER in order to comply 
with the ever-increasing demands from these Hospitals. 
OUR WORK MUST NOT BE CURTAILED FOR WANT OF MONEY. 
Any donations, large or small, most gratefully welcomed. 
The following extract from a letter received gives some idea how the work made 
at the Depots is appreciated: — 
" Dear Sirs, — I have much pleasure, in the name of our Hospital, in thanking you for all the 
handsome supply of goods received from you. I cannot express in words the delight of our 
patients when they saw the beautiful things from England." 
PLEASE HELP, and call and see the work in progress, either at 11 and 12 
Kensington Square, or 20 Kensington Court. 
All cheques and communications should be addressed to the Hon Sees., 11 and 12 
Kensington Square, W. 
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