A bacon-curing establishment at Tan ranga forms the latest outlet for the manifold activities of the Salvation Army. About two and a. halt years ago the Army entered into tin* Ushing industry til Tauranga, with the object, of providing work tor the Maoris in which thov would lie under its iuilueiice and secure from the temptations o£ idleness or unscrupulous Europeans, it was also thought that the protils of the industry would cover the expenses of the Army s mission outposts among the Maoris, ihe experiment has proven successful, many ot ihe natiie fishermen have earned substantial cheques, and quite a number oi them are now buying their own motor fishing boats. Keeently a baeoneurmg department has been added to the industry, in order to utilise the plant and labour during the off-season for fishing. For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint 'Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, and 2s Od.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 841, 19 May 1910, Page 3
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149Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 841, 19 May 1910, Page 3
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