The big red lamp of Chemist Keat, Shone out along the rain soaked street; While all within glowed warm and bright. In contrast to the gale swept night, The customers -wore frequent, too, Keat still a steady trade could do; For wise was he and made that sure, By “pushing” Woods’ Great Pepperment Cure 9
TTHE MOTOR AMBULANCES sent by The Church Army were the first in the field. The Church Army Has Provided 1000 Rest Huts and Tents, used by 150,000 to 200,000 men every day ; 50 Kitchen Cars, each making 300 Hot Drinks at every boiling ; 1000 Beds in London for Soldiers on leave; Thousands of Parcels weekly to Prisoners of War, W£ HAVE BONE MUCH : WE MUST DO MORE for our New Zealand Boys and the Empire's Six Million Soldiers —in N.Z. Training Camps, on the Sea, and on Every Front. We follow the Fighting Men everywhere and to all Hospitals, with the Comfort and Help they so sorely need and so greatly appreciate. wanted— Send Your Donation To-day. THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Jas. W. Henderson ) Honorary Geo. Shirtclift'e ) Treasmcrs . <i' 20 Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTON Cross Cheques “Union Bank, Wellington.” (J ., Mrc
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Taihape Daily Times, 15 May 1918, Page 6
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195Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 15 May 1918, Page 6
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