If YOU were In the Firing Line —living in muddy trenches—exposed to the elements, shells, bombs and bullets—suffering thirst and cold—facing the horrors of battle— What would you think of people living in Safety and Comparative Luxury, who refused to share a little of their Comfort with you ? Appraise your Comforts—count your Blessings —compare these with the Hardships of our Soldiers, then ask yourself— What Do I Owe Them ? You should give something for the Comfort and Benefit of the Troops. Let The Church Army take your Gift to where it is most needed. you caa to its Representatives in N.Z.: THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, JAS. W. HENDERSON \ Honorary Cheques GEO. SHIRTCLIFFE I Treasurers haines-3 "Union Bank, Wellington." 20 Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTON • KOTE—Church Army Donations may also be sent to J. C. Adams, Esq., 73Bealey street, Christchurch. 4638 r " ' <41 r, , , 1 Digestible and Hygienic— Liptons Choice , China Blend A Refined Tea of Distinctive Flavour 1 Those who through sensitive digestion have had to discard their usual Tea will find in Lipton's Choice, China Blend a v ; delightful beverage that can be consumed with enjoyment and impunity by the most delicate person. Straightway purchase a single pound of this Extra-special China Blend Tea, and be convinced. This Tea is not cheap—it is not meant to be—but it is GOOD. It is, indeed, a rare quality. ' K'ote that Lipton's Choice China Blend should be infused not less than seven minutes. Ordinary Tea needs only four minutes. Regulate strength by the quantity of tea—not by length of infusion, or by dilution. If your Storekeeper does not stock, please inform Lipton, Ltd., Tea Merchants, Auckland, indicating the Grocer. LIPTON'S CHOICE CHINA BLEND—3/- lb. 1 HAlNE^jy| ■en ihfcitW i||l IT vat hotioi. 1,1/ Hll 11* ■ ■JJi B E -..■4m R la rrmv^Bena^ Wg II HiJßklk H ""H wWft. ~ la' Ml of aaMiou fanfc* Jl m ll utioosptnebMeiai -■■■' port too thßMTaa f "DiHNeratrr^ mO andmort "andlSeb <y (Jentle Medioine for Infante, Children, 2rn Btelicate Fomalee/ 9 ■ Sf » AgH * ■ "jjLJi 22 "7| Bud the Sickness |8j B> fl Vm§ & B Fml •'I O I of Pregnancy. — 50 I \ O, 1 Hie Unjrirrafcl Icemedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Hf«flanh% , enj HftftrtTatra ipmd. u «» SoilT-£jCUotAtionß>-3iIioQS AffeotioiXfl* The Bnishin^T^uc^^^\ to stewed fruit is Edmonds' Custard—it makes \ a dish that everyone will delight in—and the i children love it. I % It is so good for them, too —and in these days \ when economy counts you can save money by \ serving custard-dishes frequently. \l ta Try fruit-and-custard or custard-pudding to- \ morrow—but be sure the custard is made with \ \ CUSTARX> with V Flavour! \ __v _ :— — always / ORDER«P|DUIOP a#RUgßt» t^lfrOQDSj . MANAGERS * nd engineers H\\ can always rely on the inY dunlop^beSng v_J (Conveyor and Drivings Air. Hydraulic, Steam and Delivery Hoses, Packings, Valves, Insertions, etc., etc. •-. tinders and smiths sub&u. .ii*. OUNLOP RUBBER COY. WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16153, 6 March 1918, Page 2
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