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IN TRUST. The Church Army "In trust for the Empire" had the care of children of the "Old Contemptible*" «»<1 others on active Horace, who fought for "Victory." Many fathers will never return to embrace their children, and others of those "in trust" are motherless.' The Church Army, with '•our assistance, will endeavour to do its duty to these croung assets of Jjritamiia. The number of I hem in our homes is fio great that ,£20,01)0 will be required annually for this ono branch of our work. Our sailors and soldiers showed their preference for smaller homes for their families while the.v were on duty, rather than our larger institutions. Remembering also tho gift of tbe 300 Church Army Recreation Huts, and other centres, to the Ariuy and Navy, they gave their children to our care. Houses, therefore, hove been set apart for the Church Army to receivo and educate children of sailors and soldiers only. Two Church Army sisters are in charge of each house, which is con- ! ducted with duo regard to the'feelings of bravo men, who desire lovo and sympathy for their families, and is made as home-like as possible, religiously and socially. Tlie Church Army desires to make this first. Christmas after the signing of peace a red letter day of happiness for thoso "In Trust/' .Trades are taught, and these fitted for Colonial life are sent to Canada or Australasia by the Church Army emigration department. May I ask'all who-admit the debt we owe to those fathers whose sacrifices made victory possible to acknowledge it by sending a donation —however small—to enable their children to have a good old-time Christmas dinner and games. There are many avenues of help open to yon, may I indicate one:— Since 1910, farmers' in the Weber district have given their black or odd wool to the Church Army to help the poor and friendless, which work absorbs .£400,000 annually. I venture to ask farmers to aid in tljis branch of our Empire work for soldiers' children by sending, say, one fleece only, of thoir odd wool to merchants (or giving its equivalent) for sale, and remitting proceeds to F. W. WHIBLEY, Hon. Sec. C.A. in N.Z., Ormondville, H.B. Khenmatisa \ ' Sciatica /«10aIlS\ That awful Rheumatic pain | dMMgi 4%<jj)<§ 8 | \ in joint, muscle or nerve kept j| jff| 1 $ you awake until it was nearly ««*««««»ft J time to get up.' Then you "SSI//f» PiAtAS™ m dozed and overslept. Now j\fLL<& Mrlifi) $$ you are too tired to work. m !■ Sloan's Liniment would have eased , jj your pain immediately and you would • rj £ : B have enjoyed a sound night's rest. • ' '001 j There is little sentiment in business, I Relief la Three Days • and when a man or woman turns up late : M r . w H . Cuuninchani, : and limping, or is olf ill .frequently, the ! P.KersionStrrct - . .; employer is apt to wonder whether he j s X re d 'great W Jai'n 'bom I is getting his money's worth. It's a cold ; rheumaiism in my bjck : £ _ h i , f i which became so bad I waß • fact we all have to face. n unable to go to work. When ; one has had rheumatism for : Get Sloan's as yon go home. • years, it seems almost a 1 : hopelr.sstask to obtain relief, j AHchtmith, price in Etiglainl, 1/3 far bottle, • LMmsiUl wSf tore?™ I Wholesale: Fassett A Johnson, Ltd., Sydney. io work in three, days. I : } must say it is a wonderful ! u " im " ,t " IS® HP TV TEW conditions demand new a r-" s| 1 ' ideas—new methods. , Now comes Lipton's Tea in | Ift TINS-, st per - quality Ceylon | Blend offering the greatest Tea-value Tl fl Q obtainab!e----1 I i 1 O Lipton's experts have been conuiiiuuunMniMMUHLimwii ccnti'ating their efforts upon a new Blend to combine superior flavour with great strength— a Tea not only delicious but which goes farther in the lea-pot! The result is— Super-Quality CEYLON BLEND i I Packed in Air-tight Tin PRICE Containers—Sizes, j/and I-lb. per lb. j [ The To of To-Jay and To-morrow—Test it! IgO/L Does Your Mirror Show / a'White-Teeth* Smile? I A /A) n IWlSli 0r are your teeth discoloured, J I J/ I ' iJ? wiM, broken dccaycd ? Ift \ '/ I'they are not a» sound as they VV\ \ jj I sJioula be, then this message is \wv /'lff y Sound Teeth are nccessory for \ J 1 Good Health and Wholesome \ Itf Appearance; and it is our busit W~~ "ess to overcome all teeth defects. Marsdon & Chamberlain . p'. THE DENTISTS 69 MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON ordered. Full Upper JJ) " r Fu L' L ,'i", !r H ''." Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. j 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. \\\ [f ... " m £3 g' c f/- eUh Cloted I p.m. Saturday, No Children in Evtnin*. \] . HUNES—B ""' "*" a 1 " « IRyJlfr »<T n0 ' :0 °' n ' S °PP or ' .rfttlua MTjtor* NO—CENTER—BOLT V -C, £' t i . NO—CENTER—NIB, Ja '™Tim.l.'s i~i ou al ' e sure you'll in iss it. TliTarc perfectly LUBRICATED UNBREAKABLE S r, i ,r. .—ri,. I" _ --r -r, , lor yourself, or ask for ft Agai_nsv.Ccnwr_DreakQgc aeacriptivc booklet. Sole Agents for Wellington, llawke's 15av, and Tnranaki Districts. CRAWLEY, RiULEY & Co., IM. COACH AND MOTOR BODY BUILDERS, CAR PAINTERS, ETC, Springs for AI,L AKKS Ol' CAli'S kept in nloclc. 'Phono 21-213.'. 128 TARAIS'AKI STREET, WELLING J'X. 'I.'hone 21-213. VACUUM FLASKS It is useless purchasing these articles unless they ar*, reliable, There is no better Fiask made than the UNIVERSAL. It will, keep Liquids hot or cold as desired. We have a full range of these goods in all sizes and finishes; alst, LUNCHEON KITS, In various designs and finishes; and the ONE QUART ALUMINIUM FLASK. THESE GOODS ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. Tbe Stewart Timber, Glass & bitae Co., Ltd. j 80, 82, 84 Courtenay Place, Wellington. i

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 49, 21 November 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 49, 21 November 1919, Page 3

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