can have a part in Building the —whether your gift be “the widow's mite” or part of your bounty, it wil! be given to a worthy cause and will proclaim for centuries to come, your gratefulness for what others have achieved for you in the greatest war in history. £;\v= $1! ‘ ’ 111 ft S-'ll •a u <: n <stsSc&sßa 6 1; ,*• The new Angllcnn Cathcdral !o be belli in Wellington will.be a greif Tlianlioffering and .Memorial, and although contributed to in the main by the Church people of the Wellington Diocese, it will contain features which will constitute it a building of National and historic Value, and commend it to the practical support of Anglicans and sympathisers throughout new Zealand. COBftlbullons nsap be spread oyer Vvcz pears Promises of contributions may be spread over a period of’from one to five years. Government Slock and War Bonds ulill also be accepted. ; Legacies may be made payable to the Wellington Anglican Cathedral Trustees. Particulars gladly supplied by the Hon. Organising Secretary, Rev, C. P. Askew. St. Mark’s Vicarage, Wellington (Phone 2492).
A WELL-KNOWN AUSTRALIAN EDITOR MR. C. G. GURR tlw " WEEKLY NEWS," ADELAIDE, S.A.. WRITES THIS ©PLEWBIB IWIMONIAL TO THIS GREAT MEDICINE. m & CLEMEiTi TONIC Mr. C. G. GURR W one of foremen uchokriy writer* and jeiinalwli el South Amtrelia. *»d » held in high «■'«“ by hi ‘ '• wn ‘' BUB «a the City of Churehti. He it obb af tka ective member* of lk« pirty te which he belengi. Ead vilit* wiout parta of the Commonwealth in their hatefeitJ. Hare it *n extract from hit editorial, published Dec. 2Jrd. 1911 : *® TONIC h«© beoom© si old word ira GE.il s»«3®t«isa.-fc©ca hosm©© Vr&vn Australia g©sißsar»cfl. «« |? ew genuine r@iSsa.loß© rr»©di©ssra©® @uoh as this tzL±±s*ln&dl the ©osici r@|3>ot&ti©«r» -Tor ©•ff , ©oibaw©*T>©S3 Sim ±fn<!3> ■S:ST>©B“©M|s'!ht r©»'t©a*€a-i:i©ni a>-$~ Ihoaal-ScEo -that: ©L.EMEWTS VOWB© has a.ohi©v@ca> «* £Vl®dl©ai mon m@© it with lb©r9©'B‘fc whtro ©th®r ©f®®©fi-fl©© ■Falla** •'WBEKI.Y NEWS," mlttanoy Street, Adelaida, 23/12/W. THE REV. JOHN HOSKINS, D.D., Melbourne, writes: CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. Tie Man ’*’ 181 ] CoM L S '" Fil f **.l/3/12. eomale’elv rue down and luSered hy Btrrout prostration, being troubled with Interm,a and severe headaches. I wet comple.ely . much J wUh Sacton. but all to eo purpose. _ One bottle put me tight, and recommend thi. medicine eery strongly. Yeu may use tms at you thml fit. (Signed) JOHN HOSKING. (Congregational Minuter. Fitcroy. Melbourne).” I had tried various medicines, wa« worth its weight is gold. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL CLEMENTS lONIC i - • , ii r„, cdnsTIPATION INDIGESTION. WEAKNESS AFTER ILLNESS. SJjpSSmS WEAK NERVES « NERVOUS BREAKDOWN.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. UP-TO-DATE STATIONERY. OUR STATIONERY DEPARTMENT has just been replenished with a large and up-to-date stock of all classes of Goods. We invite the public to call on us for their requirements. The prices of many lines are soaring upwards, but by judicious buying we are able to offer the best value in the district. Call and see for yourseives. THE OTARI MAIL STATIONARY DEPARTMENT. BUTTER WRAPS. ET your Butter-wraps printed Of at the “ Otaki Mail ” office, Prices right, DEAFNESS. CATARRH, HEAD NOISES, easily cared in a few days by the new “French Orlene.” Scores of wonderful cures reported. “Completely Cured.”—Age 76. Mr Thomas Winslade, of Borden, Hants, writes: “I am delighted I tried the new “Orlene,” for the head-noises, I am pleased to tell yon, ARE GONE, and I can hear as well as ever I could in my life. I think it wonderful, as I am seventy-air years old, and the peo- ( pie here are surprised to think I can i hear so well at my age. 13 < t Many other equally good reports. j Sufferers from Deafness and Head Noises should know of the following advertisement, which is now appearing in numerous newspapers in all parts of the world. How to cure DEAFNESS. A SIMPLE PREPARATION has recently been discovered by an eminent physieiaD, which has been found wonderfully effective in curing deafness and head-noises. Severe and obstinate ca=B3 which had resisted all the ordinary remediaa & expensive treatments, have been permanently cured in a few days by thi3 simple preparation called “AURALON.” Mr Wm Bristow, of Worthing, writes: —“The curative properties of your new remedy, ‘Auralon,’ are trnly wonderful. After being deaf for nearly twenty years I am now able to hear distinctly and the head-noises which were so distressing) have completely disappeared. sufferer should hesitate to try this splendid cure. t*. This is just ne report out of many. [!,“ ATTRATjON ” is sold in packages at 4/6 each, and C3n be sent to any address post paid upon receipt of remittance. Send your order direct to “ AURALON,” care of Etax’s Agency 12 Railway Crescent, Wesi_C*oydon Surrey, England. (Please mention this paper). , Hear the ringing of the bell, the dinner ; . bell! But when in you.: ear is ringing, biting, ■whizzing, buzzing, stinging, , Influenza microbes singing—then, oh. j well! f You csanot thci bell endure—voc must Try one bos to-day, whips ran be _ feke Solas’ Great Peppermint forwarded to any address upon the re- t Tore eeipt of money order ioT 4s 64. r^j - De we jj. , There is Nothing Better at Any Fries. j Address: “ORLENE” Co, Hallway Crescent, West Croydon, Bam.?, EagleaS. r glass fefeflsTiL &jj|g ggggf," ZEITfOUN CAMP. The NJu. Details Camn Oaatem* th Z<te> Baa aST^Soaol
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