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The proposed Anglican Cathedral Mm fl-jn m -y non T/ie Trials of The Triumphs of The Blessings of 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 blessing* of peace. fl 6rcaf memorial To-day it is your opportunity to express in practical form your thankfulness to God and your gratitude to those who have won foryou the blessings of a victorious peace. CDe llm Cathedral 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 scat, 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*v. 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 Trustee? %

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to their Patients. NURSE CATHERINE KORTINC of 176 Davis Street, Brunrwick, Vic., write* as follows (29/2/12) : CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. * y “lam writing about the amount of good CLEMENTS TONIC bar done ray daughter. In January last year, she was operated upon for appendicitis. She was eight weeks in the hospital, and came home very weak and rundown. 1 gare her sererai bottles of Clements Tonic. It soon strengthened her nenres, she was as well as I could wish her before long. Fourteen years ago I first used this medicine as a nurse and hare recommended it times out of number, i hare seenpeople restored to health and strength, and bless the day they heard of it. It aeyer failed to do good. # $ I y ffHi tfj CATHERINE KQRTfNG.’* tierez b* witfcoat til* jaeSJcso, if roa* dnri, witi. WcUt Tfertts. Bad Cri**»U9», Toot sss.Ute or C»s»tip»tlos, It Jjpa tae tramto tjtVcvi Is oxtier aptSirw ail cKEnars * stores SEtt n. jt

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Otaki Mail, 19 February 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otaki Mail, 19 February 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otaki Mail, 19 February 1919, Page 3

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