March 29, 1917 
LAND & WATER 
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The NATIONAL TRIBUTE 
TO LORD ROBERTS. 
ARE rOcT HELPING 
OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS 
PERMANENTLY DISABLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE 
TO FIND EMPLOYMENT AT A LIVING WAGE AT 
THE LORD ROBERTS MEMORIAL WORKSHOPS ? 
\ TO red tape, no delay. The man starts at£ 1 per week and keeps 
^ ^ every penny of his pension. Every penny that you give goes 
to sv/ell the capital sum that can make these Workshops self- 
supporting by providing them with the plant and premises, as 
necessary in this case as they are to any ordinary manufacturing 
concern. What you give does not merely alleviate a passing phase of 
distress ; /V /le/ps to make safe and happy the future of our disabled 
men now and after the war. It is the National way and the 
only practical way by which these men can earn a living wage. 
Will you please send a Cheque to-day ? 
Come and see the hundreds of disabled men at work at 
the Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops, Britannia Road, 
Fidham, London, S.W., or visit your local Workshop. 
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SEND A CHEQUE, 
POSTAL ORDER or TREASURY NOTE to 
The Lord Cheylesmore, K.C.V.O., 
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Chairman, The Lord Roberts Memorial Headquarters, ■ 
122, Brompton Road, London, S.W. _ 
Workshops at Britannia Road, Fulhatn. London ; Colchester, Birmingham, 
Edinburgh, Brighton, and Plymouth. I 
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