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Si! Honour of new Zealand’s fallen fj The new Anglican'Cathedral, to be built in Wellington, will rightly lay cjaim to be a great Memorial to' New Zealand’s fallen heroes of National interest. JJ Therein will be recorded all the names of New ( Zealand's sons—irrespective of Church or Creed —who fell during the war. © It will be a record of National Historic interest for.future generations. The colours of all the Allies, etc., will rest there. SJ The interior Decorations and Memorial Windows will be worked out in religious symbolism setting forth scenes from every war zone in which New Zealand's sons have fought. €!>e i?ew Jfuslican Cafftedral Members of the Anglican Church and sympathisers are asked to contribute to the cost of the Cathedral, which will be erected entirely of free-will offerings from people desirous of expressing their thankfulness to God and their gratitude to their fellow men for the blessings won for them as a result of the victorious war. Intending contributors please communicate at once with the Hon. Organising Secretary, Rev. C. F. Askew, St. Mark’s Vicarage, Wellington. (Telephone 2492.) ilessmgs Contributions or promisee may be spread over a period of one to five years. War Bands or Government Stock may be donated. Legacies also are invited. * i?! ! i!H t»- MWVX -k vwmVtWAUWW er A WELCOME OUEST IN THE HOME ■A m THE FAMILY 1 AM Y. lirgnsr® sa a urKTEI N m B ytitli fcot soaked in a mustard bath, ’oor Grandpa crouched beside tho hearth, .nd gasped so hard, and looked so glum, respite threo lots of steaming rum. hat Grandma, anxious grown for him, xclaimcd at last to Uncle Jim: This dread suspense I can't endure, ’ll send for Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.” —Advt. SEPTIC THROATS should on a* cconnfc bo neglected. Dislodge the arms and ■ heal tho inflammation by argling and gniffinz nn ITuenrol. j'6 and £'6. ? The Finest Values Ever Offered! !<? Mail your Order , accom an your u with Cash , V which vis will refund if you are not satisfied. We Pay Peataffo. 1 at an Footwear oi Elegance! Our reputation i> behind every pair oi boots we sell—a fact which establishes cohfidence with our customers. Dainty Feminine Styles! In the newest Footwesr now claim your notice. Never have we had a more superior showing of Qyality Boots and Shoes at such moderate prices:— Ladies’ High Leg Boots —Coloured Tops, various styles, from 29/6 Ladies’ Glac® Derby Front Boots —Patent Caps, Full Toes and Cuban Heels - 21/6 Ladies’ Patent Court Shoes— Ajso in Glace. Smart, dressy walkihg Shoes - - 21/Millar & Giorgi, THE GREAT OUTFITTERS, Palmerston North. COSTUME Economy. Price! Ladies! Keep abreast witb-jpresent-day styles and mail your order for this original and smart costume. Similar to illurtratien, in Navy Serge of guaranteed <pj*lity—very smart pockets—nicely lined and fmished'in the height of fashion. Fop <£G Qs. To your Order. ■©rite us today for partieukrs*-we guarantee to supply yen this ceatosae exactly t* F>ur figure BY MAIL. .< Manners Sfcrs-elv Wellington* Ladies* eva materia!* mad® up in- tbe-feteat style*. SlegeFs, r-Git-daftgt WELL-KNOWN AUSTRALIAN EDITOR MR. C. C. CURB cf 6. " WEEKLY NEWS." ADELAIDE. S.A.. WRITES TWB fhwpW® fWIMONIAL T© THIS GREAT MEDICINE. m ©LEWEWTS TONIC Mr, £, G, GURU i* oae of feremejt scholarly writers asif }•(»*£>U of Soath Asstrslw, trad is held in high otleem by hit lawnssa ss City •! Chvrihet. He aa •*• •! As active aemWt *f the puly to which ks hslm|t, tad vu'iU variiat ports a( the Commonweallh is their numb. Her* it aa oatrost Iran hit cditcriil, published Dec. 2h4, 1911 : "MlilMTi VOW© Hm® baoom© as, flOiUHM»lh©»lcS word Ira mil r®|pw *«■■s:©£& H©rn®i>® A«»s@i£fi"£&ll®s. "fe® B&3©w 2g@ea.isa.ndf* •« Wmw ur®nMln® r®!i@.lo»i@ im®dioln©® ©M®i”a a® hsui® attained tfa® solid s»©B»wfegs.'4B©n W&r ©ff©otiw©pi©Sß in ±h© ■fhaas-OMasTh sros-fe®a-action o-F fr*®aßt!h that T©Wi© torn® «a©Hi©v©cS« 6# MaelloaaJ men u@© S-t with bonoflt: whm** «ip»#M©a fall." “WSSKitY MEWS.” PsltOKoy Mr***. AtfodslSc, 3V/IS/H. THE REV. JOHN HOSKINS. D.D., MeUwura*, writes: CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. The Must, 161 Gor. St.. Fltzroy. l/3/lt, I wsi c*mpl*i*ly na jowa aid severed by *«rv*ai prostrmtwn, being troubled vriih fasemai* end «rw«re keadkebe*. ] hid tried woioiw nsdactua* uj tj»est snick ia«iey with doctor*, bat all to so porpoie. _ One bottle sac right, 12a wii worth ill weight is gold* 1 recommend thi» medicine terj atroaglj. Y#u ate thi* m yoa think 6t. (Sigaed) JOHN HOSKING, (Ceapegaiiocal Mmiiler* Fitzroy, Melboante)/’ ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL CLEMENTS TONIC h k kvaluUe let CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION. WEAKNESS AFTER ILLNESS, LOSS OF SLEEP ©R APPETITE, WEAK NERVES or NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. 'What.we kwe h? Brsskfsst sad Sspp&J mm WTOTIiM COM A is fh© &- mosf digestible cocoa. ?•:- Vs

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Otaki Mail, 20 January 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 20 January 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 20 January 1919, Page 4

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