General ALLENBY writes : << I wish to support very heartily your appeal for funis. . . . The next few months will be tbo critical period. .• • ' War an d sickness have taken heavy toll. . . . Stocks of food and clothing are almost entirely depleted. .... The need is now urgent. . • • AH possible help Is required. . . . The work already accomplished by the Shisid M admirable.” nw mm 110, VICTORIA ST., LONDON, B.W. 1. (Registered under War Charities Act, /?/&) Donations should bo sent by money or postal ordor, or by draft to the BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. (Branches throughout Australia and New Zealand). I ,— J Do not pay good money for bad soap: have good Sunlight Soap OARAMTEED PURE -7s> <SF THAT’S WHAT MOTHER USES GOVERMWEWT DEPARTMENT; At aqk as £i every foot weeks paid to the Department will provide a capital sum of £SOO payable with bonus additions at-age 60 or at previous I death; or £1 every four weeks i ©t the same age will provide | a capital sum of £BOO, without I profits, payable at death.
4. N. RICHARDSON, F.P.R* M Commissions “ARETISEJSA ” Training Ship Aid tbs SHAFTESBURY HOMES at BISLEY, TWICKENHAM, EALING & SUDBURY. THEIR MAJESTIES THE KINQ AKD QUEEN. Chairman and Trnanurnr : 0. E. MALDEN, Esq., M.A. Chairman of Ship Committee ; HOWSON F. DBVITT, Esq. Joint Secretaries: H. Barsxow Wallen & Henry G. Copeland, To BRITONS EVERYWHERE— Of the Eight Old “Arcthusa” Boys in H.M.B. “Vindictive” at Zeebrugge, one secured tho.V.C. the others the D.S.M. Altogether over 2,400 Old Boys are in the Royal Navy, many were in the Jutland battle, the Falkland Islands battle and other engagements in the East and in the North Sea. 6,500 Boys are in the Mercantile Marine, ■ and a further 4,000 are spread over the British Army’s varied services. If the Society to which this vessel belongs, and its Eight Country and London Homes are to bo maintained without a shortage of funds, it can only be accomplished by an increase of Subscriptions and Donations and' by Special Gifts to tho War Emergency Fund. The Committee plead earnestly for a generous response and all gilts will be promptly and gratefully acknowledged If sent to The National Refuges. &0., 164, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C. 2, London, Eng. iTEEDAANS SOOTHING POWDERS Tor Children fttaUevo FEVERISH HEAT. Provc.nl- FITS, CONVULSIONS, Bto. fngana m. healthy etafte the CONTAIN NO PQ/gQW; i (tam •tw.rro the BK io 9TSKDM AM. , MmU Mly a GOITRE h Over 3000 sufferers have been va cured by Doig’s Goitre Treatmerit. Eiuv to take by young or old. Write for Free Booklet and testimonial*. A. J. DOIG, Chemist, Wangaunj s
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10276, 10 May 1919, Page 9
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