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SALVATION ARMY. WORK AMONG THE MILITARY. (From “The Cry.”) | In Great Britain wo have no fewer than 150 Huts (or Institutes as they are called in New Zealand), in which over 200 Officers and other workers are engaged, i In France we have 21 Huts and Hostels with between 70 and 80 Officers and employees wholly engaged in connection with them. _ ) Australia, Canada, South Africa, and New Zealand in addition have commodious and comfortable Institutes in every Training Camp of any dimensions. Week by week the New Zealand Institutes at Fcathcrston and Ticntham are crowded for spiritual oxcxcises as well as for concerts. ( Since the war began, thousands of Now Zealand lads have been influenced for good and assisted in innuineiable ways of our Chaplains. I Thirteen splendid Ambulances —‘a veritable God-send’—a recent writer; called them, have been at work under ( Salvationist drivers, since the early | stages of the War. They have carried many, many thousands of wounded xo the hospitals, and troopships. Six Array motor ambulances are rendering good service with the Russian troops and also did likewise m Egypt during the Gallipoli campaign. W///A V £ V ■m The best way to have a good complexion is Nature’s way good health. This depends on good digestion and therefore strong, sound teeth. Safeguard your teeth by Good Testhkeeping Rely on the habitual night and morning use of PERFECT Prepared for almost halfa century by a Doctor of Dental Surgery, Use Dr. Lyon’s night and morning— above all at night. Teach your children to use it so that they may grow up to know the bene“ealth and the attractiveness which comes from beautiful teeth. Obtainable at all leadmg chemists and stores. I. W. LYON & SONS, Inc. Lower Cuba St. Wellington, N. Z. 109 Pitt Street Sydney, N, S. W. New Address: 17 Victoria Street,* Wellington. “KEAN'S” BEST COUGH REMEDY. “When asked to recommend a cough or cold medicine 1 always (say 'Hcan's Essence/ I find it valuable for croup and whooping cough. I would not be without Hean's Essence in my home.” —MRS, R. CARROLL, Midhirst. ( One bottle of Hean's Essence i makes a pint of best cough mixture j and saves 10)-. Simple to make, I pleasant to take, and alwavs does ] good. ™

mo stand the season at the County Stables, Stratford, the Trotting Stallion, GENERAL JOUBERT, I By Commander (Rothschild —Effie) out of Rose Bloom (Foulshot —Puriri Mare). • Ccncral Joubcrt is a rich hay horse, standing 15.3 in height, of great courage and beautiful conformation; thoroughly sound, and possesses great speed and stamina, which he has demonstrated by winning many important races in good time at Auckland, Wanganui, and elsewhere. As will be seen by his pedigree, this horse pos-, sesses two of the greatest strains of | blood in Australia—viz., Rothschild •and .Alnsket. 1 ( FEE for Season: ,CI Is, payable before January Ist, li)17. For further particulars apply to H. JONES, County Stables, Stratford. NOTICE %» R JACKSON wishes to notify the '• public that he is prepared to do Electrical work of all descriptions at! a moderate price. Lamps, Irons, Kettles, Radiators, and all Electrical Appliances in stock. R. JACKSON. 'Rhone 235. Swansea Road.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 8

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