NEW. ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE TO FRANCE NOW, AT THE CRISIS OF HER FATE, NEVER DID FRA N C E LIFT HER HEAD MORE NOBLY AND NEVER DID SHE FLING- BACK A CHALLENGE WITH A CLEARER VOICE. HER ARMY IS STILL WHOLE, STRONG, AND UTTERLY UNBROKEN. ■WHAT OF THE NATION? rpHE Civilian Suffers, the Homeless*, the War Victim®, the Children, the JL ing without murmur, magnificent in their firm patience, defiant in their determ tion to uphold Truth and Liberty and win for us Victory. WE CANNOT MEASURE FRANCE'S SACRIFICE, BUT WE CAN DO SOMETHING TO MINISTER TO HER NEEDS. OUR DEBT OF GRATITUDE CAN NEVER BE PAID. TO FRANCE WE OWE OUR SAFETY. LET US JOIN TN SENDING HER A TOKEN. OF OUR AFFECTIONATE ADMIRATION, A PROOF OF OUR CARE AND CONCERN FOR HER SUFFERERS. OUR SPLENDID ALLY NEEDS OUR HELP NOW. WILL YOU ADD. TO OUR TRIBUTE? In compliance with the request of tho Central Committee in Wellington, of which hia Worship the Mayor is Chairman, it has been decided to raise a Fund in Chriatchurch a* a tribute of our admiration of the gallantry and steadfastness of our French Allies. The Fund will close on tho 14th July, the Frcnch National Day. Intending' Subscribers are requested to send their remittances promptly to either of tho undersigned— T H. HOLLAND, Mayor. H. R. SMITH, Town Clork, Honorary Treasurer. -\TURSE MAUDE ASSOCIATIO N FOR DISTRICT NURSING. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE. BUILDING FUND. RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ e. d. £ s. d. £ e. d. Donations •• 1709 ' 1 3 Advertising .. 79 4 9 Proceeds from the Day— Badges .. .. 50 0 Pom dog .. 30 13 6 Lantern slides OIS 0 Gollywogs .. 11 17 6 Art Union tickets .. 017 6 Nurse Maude's photo- Labels for boxes .. 012 6 graph .. 129 12 4i Posters .. .. 4 5 0 Blower. Stall 23 0 0 Distributing posters 10 0 Produce Stall .. 83 17 3 Caretaker and gas— Calco Stall .. 37/1 1 Chamber of Commerce 15 0 Sweet Stall •. 7 0 Calico Sign . .. 0 15 0 "Lyttelton Times" Stamps .. .. 110 0 Staff .. •• 49 811 Carriers .. .. 10 0 Street Collection— ' 96 5 9 Badges •• 595 18 10i Bequest from Mrs Cash over .. 1 2 3J Harris (deceased) Picture, "The Har- in hand .. 50 0 0 veßter .. .. 29 0 0 Cash at Post Office — : 1001 12 0 Savings Bank .. 2717 410 Interest in Post Of- ■ 2767 410 fice Savings Bank 62 14 4 £2863 10 7 £2863 10 7 We. hereby certify that wo have duly audited the above statement of Receipts - - and Expenditure in connexion with tho Nurse Maude Association for District Nursing Building Fund. Wo have checked tho receipts with the newspaper acknowledgments published from timo to time, and vouchers have been produced for ' all payments. ■ Christ-church, July 3rd, 1918. STEWART, BECKETT and CO., Publio Accountants. ' The following donations have been received since tho last list was published: — * £ fl. d., £ s. d. Mrs Boleyn, per Mr T. Robinson Mrs Pemberthy .. .. .. 013 6 (omitted from list of June 20th) 010 0 Mrs A. H. Turnbull .. .. 10 0 0 "L.T." ■ .. .• 010 0 tiugh M. Reeves .. .. 2 2 0 l'icture, "The Harvester" .. 29 0 OL. G. D; Acland .. 5 0 .0 ?. H. Parker .. . .. ..2 2 0 ' _—: Mr Unwin ss, Mrs M. E. Baker 53 010 0 . £50 y g
•fM3 . , BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. /COLLARS, 6d HALF-DOZEN; highly finV» ished. Linwood Steam Laundry, Gloucester street. 'Phono 1968. Agent*- Rawson and Low. Cathedral square; 3.T. Forrester, Colombo street, Sydenham, near Crossing; .Robertson's Dye Works, Colombo t>..eet North"; Mr " i-.u-eyi 'Barbadoes «treet an J Edgewaie road; Mr Williamson's; opp. Lancaster Hotel, Ferry road; Uncle Tom's. Cabin, and Smith, Carrier, New ton- , K. 4563 LAST OF THE CELIA ULS 10. CJTILL some fiao lifioa left amongst tha J3' Stock-taking Reductions at Saloti Celia on offer till' Wednesday, • July 10th. French Veils at half price (wear splendidly), a fow Summer Robes at half price and exquisite \ Muslin Blouses, .hand-made at 21s (worth twice their present price) and other attractive lines which must be cleared now. The advantage is yours. Come in before July 10th. No. '6 Royal Exchange Buildings. . . L 4546-4522 THE MOST EFFICIENT MACHINE FOR Sanitary, Simple, and Clean MILK;ING is tha Gone Milking Machine with Automatic' Release. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. Call or write for further particulars to P.O BOX 997. > ■ Agent: T. J. HALLIBURTON, 148 Oxford terrace. H4703 ?V.- ' ' * ■ MC COBM Io K arid PUG H. We frame Pictures and Frataera Picture Photos at Moderate Prices. Framcre | Photo A varied assortment of Framers | rictuTO Mouldings to ohoose'from. Framers | Vhoto • Artists, please note: We Framors Picturo specialise in this branch of Framers . Photo the trade. Pioturea lor Framers I'iotnio 'Presents a Speciality. Framers photo' Note the address, Framers jIcCORMICK'and PUGH, 681 Colombo etreet Works, Tuam street. 'Phono 973. i NG2BS W. . C. 113 CH, i '. Electrical Engineer, 172. GLOUCESTER STREET. HAS, during tho first year of bueineaa, obtained the patronage of some of the leading firms in 'Chriatch'urch, and thanks all customer* ior their consideration. T8293 SOUND, PRACTICAL ADVICE J relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS. Apply to frr.TMTR, COATES and CO. Head Office for New Zealand: - Corner Hereford and High streets (Opposite Bank of N.Z.), CHRISTCHURCH. C 2436 invite ;»our inspection of our Select Range of GENTLEMEN'S FELT HATS. All Loading Makers, including Tress. Borsalino, Battorsby, Lincoln Bennett. H. BERRY and CO., MERCERS and OUTFITTERS. 90 Cashel etreet W. Phone 275& 82551-5383 LADIES' OUTFITTERS, HOME KNITTING DEPOT. JUST Arrived —Dainty Millinery ior Infante and Children, Muslin and Silk Matinee Coats, DresGes, Baby Linen, and Women's Cambria Underwear a Speciality. Black Sateen Underskirts, good quality, Cashmere Lisle and Silk Hosiery, Home-knit Stockings and Socks, and Fancy Hose. Agents Pauline "Reliable" Paper Patterns. New Patterns every month. MRS PALMER, 755 Colombo street. Telephone 1279. P6312-96C » —■ WANTED KNOWN. That f h. steel has beduced the PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom foi SPOT-. CASH, and as we have only a short time to live, get the Beat. Rubbish is dear at any price; tbe best it always cheapest in the end. And do not b< I persuaded to buy .inferior quality or rub bish, when by patronising F. H. STEEI you can always rely, on getting the Cream ol Canterbury. Customers in City or Suburb: waited on Daily for. Orders. Letters and telegrams promptly attendee to. - Small Goods a Speciality, tbe annual out put reaches half a million pouncb. -" : The quantity, eold speaks for itself. SB2Bi
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 12
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