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“ Time is Money. ” This saying has always been true, but to-day, with the great scarcity of labour it is, to say the least, more noticeable. Why should you waste your time driving your milk to the factory, either cheese or butter, when you can earn better money by installing a separator, and railing" your cream to us once or twice a week. You will save horse flesh, milk, cans, wear and tear, and your oWn time, and you will have good skim milk for stock and pig raising. We should like to hear from you by let-ter.-.-Write us Bos 185, Wanganui.— Maoriland Daily and Produce Co., Ltd,
a f. & ~ (One Million Pounds) , Spent on -Soldiers’ Comforts Over £1,000,000 have been spent by The Church Army in providing and carrying on REST HUTS AND TENTS MOTOR AMBULANCES KITCHEN CARS HOSTELS INSTITUTES and HOSPITALS in all Camps and in every Battle Zone; MORE MONEY IS URGENTLY NEEDED to give Comforts and Recreation to our Soldiers and Sailors in New Zealand —in England —in France—in Italy—in Mesopotamia —in Palestine—in Salonika—and on Every Sea. For this noble work wo want more money —TO EXTEND the work at Trentham, Featherston, Tauherenikau, Awapuni, Narrow Neck. —TO ERECT an Institute at Rotorua lor Convalescent Soldiers. —TO INCREASE the Grants to Chaplains, to buy Comforts for the N.Z. Boys in Camps, on Troopships, at the Front and in Hospitals. j —TO RELIEVE THE NECESSITlES—financial and otherwise—of our Soldier Boys. YOU CAN DO SOMETHING. DO IT TO-DAY ! Send Your Donation to The Military Affairs Committer, Jas W. Henderson j Honorary Geo. Shirtclifie ) Treasurers 20 Mulsravo Street, WELLINGTON Cross nil Cheques “ Union Bank, 'Wellington. MAINE'S"-*
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Taihape Daily Times, 31 May 1918, Page 3
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404Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 31 May 1918, Page 3
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