—REASONS WHYYou should GIVE to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund, 1. Because these men have voluntarily offered their lives for YOU. 2. Because they have fought and are fighting nobly in the cause of freedom—YOUß freedom. 3. Because they are protecting YOUR life. 4. Because they are assuring the safety of YOUR family. 5. Because the children are being safeguarded. 6. Because YOUR very livelihood is brhg assured. 7. Because your Nationality is being upheld. 8. Because they are enframed i n a Life ard Death struggle in the greatest sense of the word—for YOU. 9. BecauFe they are heroes—every one. 10. Because when wounded they MUST NOT be made to pay the penalty of their loyalty. 11. Because when life is surrendered the sufferings of those who are left MUST NOT be intensified by YOUR neglect. DUTY CALLS YOU to sacrifice also—not in charity-for its your plain, unavoidable duty —you should respond NOW —and gladly. YOU CAN HELP in many ways—for instance attend the AMUSEMENT PROGRAMME „ lltL Musical Afternoon at the Carnival Tea Booms. „ 13th Monster Sports and Picnic. „ 18th Musical, Vocal and Literary Competitions. , 20th Gun Club Competitions. „ 23rd Children's Night (particulars of this later). „ 24th Carnival Night. Crowning of the Queen. F. E. SIMPSON) A. 0. WOOLETT) Joint Sees. Pukekohe Queen Carnival Committee. GOD SAVE THE KING. WARNING! Three-seater Buick CAR to be sacrificed Owner going to the front. Will you call and inspect this baigain. cooperTcuro Franklin Carriage Factory and Motor Garage King Street, Pukekohe. THREE SOLID REASONS Why Dairy Farmers Supply the New Zealand Dairy Association LIMITED. 1. It pays the Highest Price for Butterfat. 2. It is the Largest Dairying Concern in this Dominion and is still growing (larger turnover spells administrative economy). 3. It is Truly Co-operative. THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION, Ltd.. AUCKLAND TRELOAR MILKING MACHINE. IN APPRECIATION. WOW, Mr Treloar, 1 would like to state How thankful I am, another's no debate That through your brains, you've been able to save The poor man who milks from becoming a slave. Since Treloar machines have come to stay The wife is relieved in a wonderful way; In fact, to mention the farmer's wives They'e having the very best time of their lives. The work is relieved that was much required. And the returns are all that could be desired. At first maybe you'll go down a few pounds, But very soon after you'll go up with a bound. What for two was once a three hours' graft, C'an now be done in an hour an a half. If the ladies who milked had the reins to steer They'd pension TRELOAR with a thousand a year. When i'm leisurely sitting enjoying a meal, My thoughts revert to your man Schofiel' For the way he installed and worked away, He's worthy of praise as well as good pay. I don't think the inventor has omitted one thing— At least that's the verdict of F. P. KINU ; And I need not at present say any more Except HEARTIEST SUCCESS to JAMES TRELOAR. By F. P. KING, Dairy Farmer, Hamilton, P. HENRY & SONS, Agents Patumahoe.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 106, 10 November 1915, Page 3
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