Land & Water 
July 25, 1918 
A Y.M.C.A. Centre ami Dressing Station in France /or the Walking Wounded. 
If you were in the Battle Zone 
VXT'HAT a privilege you would hold it to lend 
^ ' your arm to one of the " walking wounded." 
With what joy would you hand food or warm drink to 
an exhausted man. How eagerly you would say to the 
weary : " Here is the Y.M.C.A. Come in and rest." 
It is Just these things you can do now. In your own home, 
protected by the men who are holding the very Gates of England, 
you can, by writing a cheque for the Y.M.C.A., satisfy the longings 
of your heart to help the men who live face to face with death. 
Help us to continue the work 
In the recent offensive 130 Y.M.C.A. Centres have been lost 
or destroyed, which together with stores and equipment, represent. 
>ri 50,000. It will be impossible to rebuild these Huts at the 
moment, but 84 new marquees, wjth equipment, have been sent 
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to the Front to enable our men to carry on. Help us to continue / yOU pOSt 
the work which is more urgent now than pver. / this to-dav ^ 
more urgent now than ever. 
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This is the moment to act. If you have never helped / ^° ^'^ ^^ENRY E. 
before, help now in the crisis of battle. If you have / Y.M.cTSItfoSl Head- 
helped m the past, now is the time to make good your / quarters, 12, Russell Square, 
generosity by replacing the losses. / London, W.C.i. 
Please send your cheque to-day / £.l.~.^!^ZZ..Txo^^^l7^^^ 
/ special work of the Y.M.C.A. for the 
Donations should be addressed to Sir HhNRY B /' Troops. 
P.. PROCTER. Acting Hon. Treasurer. Y.M.C.A. / 
National Headquarters, U. Russell Square, London, v' Name 
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W.C.I. Cheques should be made payable to Sir Henry 
B. E. Procter, tnd crossed "Barclay's Hank, Ltd." 
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