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BECOME MEN AND WOMEN OF ACTION This is what the Empire needs. Great Britain and the Overseas Dominions alike feel the lack of faithful men and women of-firmness and fortitude —men and women with strength oi character and.-will-power ; with vigour and vim to tackle problems and help achieve great things. RESTORE PHYSICAL FITNESB FIRST! Everything else will follow in natural sequence ! Once get your health tight—brace up your system and-rcstore ycrur nerves to normal, then see-the effect it 'will have upon vour life's work ! You can only make your mark and reach your : goal byieeiing fit. and to feel fit' yon should BESIN NOW THE NEW NERVE FOOD. '.EGITHOL is a PROTEID _ FOOD of; exceptional %*alne. It-is the em-j bodiment in highly concentrated) form of everything that goes to make blood and build body, brain and nerve. lECITHOL Is Retailed at 2/6 a Tin yb COOK & ROSS, Chemists Corner of Colombo St. and Armagh St. CHRISTCHURCH. ieents Wanted throughout New Zealand. -02343-^5; Sacred Music j The ideal instrument for playing sacred music is undoubtedly the organ, with its great variety of colour and tone and its manner of sustaining the melody. In addition to giving many hours of delightful tnusic to the family, a _ ■ Carpenter ■ ' Organ ; will prove of great value in ■ the musical education of the B children. The Carpenter is a particularly high-grade instrument at a comparatively low price. , We invite your inspection, and can arrange for easy payments if necessary. Old instruments taken in part payment for new ones. Robt. Francis Ltd. For Everything of the Beat ® in Music ® 7i378-81W ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ Mothers should call .and see our fine jrange of hand-made woollen long carrying coats, short coats, bonnets, hats, pilchers and petticoats, shown in many dainty designs. And while here.we can show you the latest in' crepe de chine and hand-worked silk night robes for trousseaux — lovely garments. Call any day. 268 HIGH STREET Next Stewart Dawsons TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. » A combined meeting of the Linwood, Tennyson street, and Trinity Churches was held in Trinity Hall to hear th* reports from the various delegates who had attended the recent Union meetings in Wellington. The Rev. Harry Johnson presided over a fair attendance. . , Mrs S. S • Owen read an interesting report of the young people's gathering, at which all the Sunday schools look part. Mr A. VT. Beaven reported on the general finance of the union, and the churches throughout the Dominion. The financial headquarters would, in future, he said, bo at Wellington. This would put matters on a better footing. Mr Strutters reported on behali of the paper "The Church after the War," by Mr A. W. Beaven, and gave a spleijdid outline of the paper, and the discussion that followed. In concluding, lie expreseed a hopa that something -would result from'4he paper. The Rev. Allen Job gave an outline of the Kev, A. M. Aeplaud's paper on "Church Membership," which had given a new idea of membership and created an interesting discussion. The Rev. W. Tanner spoke of tho work of the Conference, the Church, and young people, and outlined the work that was being done for tha young pscp'.e to-dav. SKIN TROUBLES THAT TORTURE jand Disfigure Quickly Nf? Healed by CUTICURA SOAP and OINTMENT ■ Such as eczemas, rashes, pimples, dandruff, sore hands and most baby skin troubles. Sample Each Free by Post With 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcard: "R- Towns & Co., Sydney, N S. W." Sold throughout the world.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15870, 9 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15870, 9 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15870, 9 April 1917, Page 2

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