The srososcd Anglican Cathedral m iflus The Trials of WarThe Triumphs of Victory— The Blessings of Peace—Years hence—when the greatest war of history is but a memory and the trials of war and the triumphs of victory are recounted to the children of future generations, the Wellington Anglican Cathedral will be pointed to as having been built by a grateful people as a thankoffering for the blessings of peace. R Great memorial To-day it is your opportunity to express in practical form your thankfulness to God and your gratitude to those who have won for you the blessings of a victorious peace. CDe l lm Anglican CatDedrai will be a building of National interest—a Church the doors of which will always be open, wherein the public will have access to any seat, and no pew rents will be charged—a Church suitable for the conducting of dignified services on occasions of National rejoicing or mourning. All who are ~desirous of contributing to this Great Thankoffering and Memorial are requested to communicate at once with the Hon. Organising Secretary, R'O. C. F. Askew, St. Mark's Vicarage, Wellington. Contributions or promises may be spread over a period of five years. Government Stock and War Bonds will be accepted.---Legacies also may be made payable to the Wellington Anglican Cathedral Trustees^
Ift# 1 ii ii V'3 fii-O The Y.M.C.A. will continue to work, for each with the fullest strength of its organisation, as it has done in the Camps, at the Base Depots and in the Trenches. Free Membership for Twelve Months Will be given to all returned soldiers. If you have served with the N.Z. Forces, it is only necessary to apply to the Secretary of the nearest Y.M.C.A., when a freemembership card will be issued entitling you to ail the privileges’of ~ the institution. Let us still keep together io New Zealand under tlie sign 6i the f“lted Trinnsle.” ,iy Further .information fiytrjt National SecreLAHSJT* Ptary, Y.M.C.A,, Headquarters. linker’s liidr.s.. Wellington.
• •• • * BECArEFSE /' • . j There Is fin epidemic-of Infltfenza.- there is no Teaaojt why "you should be attacked, Keep a foorrje of Chamberlain "s Cough Kemedy handy and take an oeeaI sional dose, If you do this you will ! ward oii' Influenza, for Chamberlain's' i Cough Remedy has such a tonic effect on the respiratory organs that it strengthens.them to resist the Influenza gornu AH "gfcssusts and Kow-'s the time for influenza. Sunless days and sweeping gales; When we cough in sad cadenza. Through oa,r winter ills and ails. Kow ’£ the time when sore throats blight us. And when coughs and colds are sore: -Cow’s the time for dread Bronchitis, And for Great Peppermint.
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Otaki Mail, 24 January 1919, Page 4
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