_Ensic;ii Smyth, of AWiiiuctoi?, tlic New Zealand representatiro.of lh« Salvation Army, in Japan, who lias b«?n on furlough for the past six months, loaves the Dominion ' on; Saturday to continue his work in the Japan mis* sio» field. Latest advic cs received at National Heackjiiarters, 'Wellington, from Colonel Ynmaimiro, the chief secretary for Japan, show that the Aniiy is helping ii'wmt 3000 persons daily in the famine dfelrielx. IV ordinary «-«rk is j>rorei.(iin!j: apnre in nit branches. ' MMt Moilek "Austin" Motor Cars just Uindeil, ex Hoiortio, anil leail.v for iminoilinto delivery. 20 fiveisualeri to4t h,]>.. four-sratcr: 10-U h.p., tluptsenter; I.itisi equipment, hwhiilmg lieoti, sirMi), ilotiichaijtc v.-iiccl:-, extra tvhiDeJ with tyre, five kmns, sjieetl-ometer: trial fflasa?
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2155, 22 May 1914, Page 7
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115Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2155, 22 May 1914, Page 7
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