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i The CLuiroli Army "hi trust for the Umpire" hod the care of children of the "Old Conleinptibles" and others on active service, who (ought for "Victory." to Many fiifher.s will never return to embrace their children, and others of those "in trust" nre mothuriess. 'I'he Church Army, with v o ur assistance, will endeavour to do its duty to these voung ;i-srts of Britannia. The number oi' them in our homes is ho great that "X' 20,000 will bo retiuircd annually- for thiii one branch of our work. Our sailors and soldiers showed their preference for .smaller homes for their families while lliey were on duty, rather than our larger institutions. Remembering also the Rift, of the (100 Church Army Tieereatipn Iluls, and other centres, to the Army and Navy, they gave their children to our care. Houses. therefore, hove been set apart, for I,he C hurch Army to receive and educate children of sailors and soldiers only. Two Church' Army sisters are in charge of each-house, which is conducted with due regard to the feelings of brave men, who desire loyo and sympathy for their families, nnd is made ns home-like as possible, religiously and socially. The Church Army desires to make this first Christmas after the signing of peace a rod letter day of happiness for those "111 Trust.' Trades are taught, and those fitted for Colonial life are sent to Canada or Australasia by the. Church Army emigration department. R May I ask all who .admit the debt we owe to those_ fathers whoso I . sacrilic.es made victory possible to acknowledge if. by sending a donation Ij —however small—lo enable their children to have a good old-time Christ- D mas dinner and games. I There are many avenues of help open to yon, inny I indicate one:— 9 Since 1010, fanners in the Weber district have given their blae.c or odd I wool to the Church Army to help the poor and friendless, which work al>- 0 sorbs .£400,000 annually. 8 I venture to ask farmers to aid in this branch of our l.mpire work for I soldiers' children by sending, say, one fleece only, of their odd wool to merchants tor, giving its equivalent) for eole, and remitting proceeds to F. W. WHIBLEY, Hon. Sec. C.A. in N.Z., Ormondville, H.B.

I"" Youth £ TN Spring-time, when the lovely <■> •1! { / | Earth decks herself in filmy, ' t JL bridal array and all Youth is in u sympathy with her sweet expectancy, ,V £ Rg the dainty woman's thoughts turn to - the consideration of her personal. m appearance. '1 \ BIT - "' Do you know that the acquisition of the most I ' J | j 'jHjjlijlt irresistible of womanly charms—a clear, fine j n [M||Wii complexion and a skin subtly-soft and satin- /''(j 1 1 1|P |1 smooth—lies in the lather of Colleen Soap ? ivS ■ /-Soap Incomparable for the Complexion 1 \fflmjjjfe Use Colleen Soap (rubbing in (jently '■with 0 the tips of the fingers) exclusively for a fort- V ■ night and you will see your skin gradually ' " taking on that finer texture, that delicacy and charm you 30 much desire. • Of all Chemists and Slorts. :.:aDE by McCLINTON'S Lid., at DON'AGHMORE, IRELAND. IVhoksalt Agents Pai.monp Si Sirmwin, Ltd., Royal Insurance I$Mp M Fcatherston St., Wellington, N.Z. i-- '- ' ■ ' " ■r--1 -

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 48, 20 November 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 48, 20 November 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 48, 20 November 1919, Page 3

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