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Soaked Through and Half-Frozen But our Soldier still Smiles..! . V V* I \V •• -o\\ The Y.M.C.A. Supplies. Warmth and Comfort. The REP TRIANGLE Helps Him to KEEP ON SMILING! ' EVERY CITIZEN CM LEND A HAND. 1 Private Relph, of Shirley Road, writes to his people : | Lieut. Ken. Luke writes under date Nov. 11th:— j (4rrT , t . . , . ■ I "It would open your eyes to see how a big force I We have a ftee picture show here run by the g moves, with all its cooking apparatus, stores, etc.. in this I Y.MX.A. The money to run it is supplied by the | % country. We arrived at our new quarters at 11.30 a.m. 8 people of New Zealand, so if you have anything to 8 Here we found the Y.M.CXA. already established. This 8 spare for the War Funds give all you can to the Y.M.CJL 3 organisation is very prominent with us everywhere. I i I It is the best institution over here for looking after the § Here they have a lovely, big marquee erected in the [ t j boys. When we are in the trenches they have free tea CCDtre ° f . OUr quart .f rs nea * * n old cfc«eau, and the men I : j and biscuits lor us, and when we come out it is the same, C *f P ttr< * as f smokes ' matches, eatables etc. at a low I | so they are doing good work and deserve all the help they R °. coc ° a f? r at a B r nan » e j the day. This is a special boon to the chaps during this I >1 cangec ' cold wet weather." | ' 4 ■■ *. v¥?" Send your Donation at once to the Citizens' Committee Red Triangle Campaign 1 Chairman—C. M. OLLIVIER Treasurer—A. STEDMAN Secretary—DENYS HOARE Manchester St Bank N.S.W. 183 Cashel St

Model Costumes- —Exclusive to Beath's A limited number of Model Costumes, direct from the salon of one of the greatest t Fashion Creators, claim your attention. They are exclusive—one only in each style—correct in every detail. Three are here described. HECTOR FRANCIS CHAMBERLAIN Exclusive Model Costume in ' Very handsome Model Cos- A very fine Navy , v , | ~ r , tume, m dark grCen velour The coat is of medium length, Mole Gabardine. The Coat c i o th. Three-quarter length trimmed with brown panne H has the new large collar, coa t, with large mole collar. velvet, large green re vers, fastened high to the neck; There are touches of black collar and cuffs edged with large pleat in the back, with braid and braid buttons ; skunk. The skirt is full, r waist-line pronounced; belt Mt and pockets attached + ™ed vdvet td > , , , ~ , The skirt is pleated, and match the coat, new tnll brought from the side, and trimmed th b f ack b r a id. pockets. finished w th large bone p _ 15 Guineas Price - 13 Guineas buckle, lined to the waist . ;i .. \vith white satin. Skirt has FURS AND FUR-LINEP COATS large box-pleated back and p ur i s inevitable this season. Our Home buyers have sent front, narrow belt at the advance shipments of Fashionable Furs and Fur-lined Coats, v. waist which are now opened for your inspection. — . r . Tweed Coats, with Fur Collars, in grey, green, heather, fawn, * if ICC - TO guineas black, white, and purple. Very stylish—7 Gn». to 14 Gn». Stylish, Well-tailored Costumss, from 95/- to 105/- To fit small, medium, and stoat figures New Millinery £5^ Take the earliest opportunity of |9 gli ffg | R| Wi 1/j selecting yoni* new Hat to match JqL mtL A OL your Costume. Visit the B»«3s——____________— .

Apples are good for all people. It V 1 a mistaken idea that this fruit is IB" ■ . .. jui'ious in cases of rheumatism, goutj and the like. * Chemically-prcparea , sugars may produce bad effects 'Wittt these complaints, but the sugar c° D "v taincd in the apple is of a different variety. Professor Benjaficld refers yN it as "crystalised sunshine." The app'® is, indeed, both food and a tonic, tlie best yon can buy are the apple® grown in Now Zealand. Eat a fresh, t , juicy Xew Zealand apnle every day, aßd your health wilhbenefit. Our orchards supply t.s yearly with tons and tons or this dcliciops fruit, and it is cheap. Bo* , . a case. ,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 8

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712

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 8

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