If you can reach, the railway anywhere between New Plymouth and Palmerston or along the Main Trunk Line wo can take your homo separated cream. We pay full market rates,' and are prompt with settlements. We want your cream, and we are ready to take it now. Further particulars on application.Maoriland Dairy Company, Ltd. P O. Box 185, Wanganui.
If YOU were In the Firing Line HA I MES” 3 —living in muddy trenches—exposed to the elements, shells, bombs and bullets—suffering thirst and cold—facing the horrors of battle— What would you think of people living in Safety and Comparative Luxury, who refused to share a little of their Comfort with you ? Appraise your Comforts— count your Blessings —compare these with, the Hardships cf our Soldiers, then ask yourself—- ' What Do I Owe Them ? You should give something for the Comfort and Benefit of the Troops. Let The Church Army take your Gift to where it is most reeded. Send all you can to its Representatives in N.Z.: Cross nil Cheques ‘Union Bank, Wellington.'* THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, .7 AS. V/, HE N HER SO IT i HonnTn.T'r GEO. fyIII.RTOLUOJ’E j Trenaur.-Vi 30 Mnlgravo Street, WELL IE
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Taihape Daily Times, 4 May 1918, Page 6
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196Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 4 May 1918, Page 6
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