ummm&m&®mm^^ Wwmm Jmm^BßL msmWm ™rwi oCAi se ■if 1 Your soldier, away from all the home friends and relations values nothing on earth like a message or parcel from home. A Christmas one he values a thousand times more, so do not let there be any risk (as far as you are concerned) of that intended parcel of "good things" arriving late. Post right now. SPECIAL SOLDIEES' PARCELS FOR 10/- CASH. WE PAY ALL EXPENSES IN SENDING PARCELS. Just send us the address and we will do the rest, and the P.O. receipt for parcel will be sent to you. We can enclose a card from the sender. The contents are: —tin of assorted biscuits, tin of coffee and milk; tin of butter (special for this purpose) packet of cgiarettes; tin of milk chocolato. These articles are what the soldiers appreciate. mm •TJTiYs FAMILY GROCERS, MAIN STREET, TAIHAPE, 'PHONE 17, BOX 73. a '■-■H & m SVJSL imgrn WWkk^vJ^mW^^^ '&. ®. ..,>..■ v.. '4 I m m w I „_ know that *" Mother's Favourite always been m n The Daddy of Teas." . «-o years. / ■ m I : 2 e o &* Hi ■<v>,—.,'■„, . ... •-«. mzm ■v&s ft% HI SALVATION ARMY'S WONDERFUL RECORD, CONSIDER T HESE FACTS. 500 HOSELS AND HUTMENTS throughout the Empire for Soldiers and Sailors. 1,300,000 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS are cared for monthly in the above institutions. 20,000 SHEETS of WRITING PAPER distributed free in one day at one Hutment. Also — 10,000 ENVELOPES. 4,000 EGGS used daily in one Hostel 4,000 SOLDIERS ARE ACCOMODATED NIGHTLY in our London Hostels. 41,000 PARCELS OF FOOD AND CLOTHING have been 'supplied to our interned troops in Germany. 1,500 S.A. OFFICERS employed in War Work. 30 MOTOR AMBULANCE CARS supplied, maintained and manned by S.A. Officers. 200,000. WOUNDED MEN carried from the Battle Field by the above cars. 30,000 CHILDREN, WIVES, AND DEPENDANTS of our soldiers cared for by the S.A. 37,564,927 MEALS. Also—--15,521,990 BEDS SUPPLIED in our Social Institutions in twelve months. 1,250 SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS. 28 HOSPITALS AND DISPENS ARIES. 100 CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS. 3,873 CHILDREN CARED FOR DAILY in the above Homes i 7,000 MUNITION WORKERS cared for daily. 102 SHELTERS AND FOOU DEPOTS. 20,000 LONDON'S POOR supplied with Hot Meals daliy at Id. to 3d per moal (owing to the war). THOUSANDS OF BELGIAN AND SERVIAN REFUGEES are still under the care of the S.A. FIELD-MARSHAL VISCOUNT FRENCH said of the Salvation Army:"No institution or organisation has don e finer work throughout this War, and none have obtained greater or more spi en did results in all parts of the British Empire than the Salvation 'Army. CAPTAIN A. E. KEMP, or the commanding Officer of the local corps will be pleased to receive your most liberal assistance for this great work which we are called upon to do. WE DEPEND upon the annual TO MAINTAIN THLS WORLD-WIDE WORK. F° r Influenza u "« eans The Great Mon.ey-Saving Remedy. Costs 21- Make* 1 pint—Saves 10/For Influenza takt Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails 1/8, 2/P. Because you would rather be well than ill, inhale NAZOL regularly. Penetrating and germ-killing —the best protection against coughs and colds. Use the Nazol inhaler. 6
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Taihape Daily Times, 19 October 1917, Page 6
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