17 DECEMBER 1927, Page 18
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
Sia,—The correspondence on this subject is of great interest. We employ 230 disabled men making poppies for Armistice Day ; unfortunately the manufacture of poppies will probably not be sufficient to keep all these men employed. This factory would welcome the opportunity to make wreaths for hospitals at a reasonable price. If this scheme succeeds we could assure all our employees—every one of whom was disabled by the War—that there would be sufficient work for them at least until November 11th, 1928.
I trust that with your help not only will the hospitals obtain an increased income, but we shall obtain further work.—I am,