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If YOWwere In Line —living in muddy trenches—exposed to the elements, shells, bombs and bullets —suffering thirst and cold the horrors of battle— Whaf 1 you think of people living in Safety and A Comparative Luxury, who refused to share a little of their Comfort with you ? Appraise your Comforts—count your Blessings —compare these with the Hardships of our Soldiers, then ask yourself—hut: Do I Owe Them.? HAINES-3 ' Y something for the Comfort and Benefit of the Troops. Let The Church Army take youF Gift’to where it is most needed. Send.al.tyo^pan to its Representatives m N ,L.\ ; ; ffK THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, • JAS. W. HENDERSON ) Honorary Cross aifcheqiies!;: GEO - SHIRTCLIFFE 1 Treasurers “Union 8.-ulk. seaUngtofi.'’ 20 Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTOH Don’t OvM&dk the Advantages of Highldftfi&F Milk for Cooking! Have your own little dairy in your pantry in tHeJorm of a few tins of Highlander. For cooking and the preparation of dainties it is much more reliable than fresh milk. And, too, © er i k. is ever ready tor use. It is always there when you want it. Not so the milkman however, who is the cause of many a disappointment for the housewife. You will never be disappointed if you keep a tin of Highlander always on hand. Specify New Zealand’s Own Milk-All-British Highlander. You can depend upon it.gj 15 rs? '/.OTf 3 882. sT7 V KICHLANtP % kVlk

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Taihape Daily Times, 24 May 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 24 May 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 24 May 1918, Page 6

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