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Hear the ringing of the bell, the dinner bell! Very pleasant little tinkle if you're well; But when in your ear is ringing, biting whizzing, buzzing, stinging Influenza microbes singing—then, oh well! You cannot that bell endure —you must take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, To be well! 26

THE is an institution, to be proud of. It has been at the Front since the early days of the War. Thousands of our Soldiers and Sailors have enjoyed and benefited by its REST HUTS AND TENTS on every Front; MOTOR AMBULANCES-the first in the field; KITCHEN CARS, available at any hour; HOSTELS, with their thousand beds. It controls a HOSPITAL for septic wounds; and every week sends THOUSANDS OF PARCELS to Prisoners of War. . the work is carried on and managed by the Military Affairs Committee, of which the Bishop of Wellington is Chairman. It erected and operates the Institutes at Trentham, Featherston, Tauherenikau, Awapuni and Narrow Neck; and has sent Thousands of Pounds for the Benefit of our Soldiers Overseas. THE CHURCH ARMY/ and the N.Z. MILITARY CHAPLAINS do the work of The Military Affairs Committee at the Front; on Troopships, and in Hospitals. The work must be maintained and extended. For this purpose £50,000 is wanted NOW. Send a Donation at once—no amount too small. Address: The Military Affairs Committee, J;is. W. Henderson \ Honorary Geo. Shirtcliffe .) Treasurers 20 Rlulgs-avQ Street, WELLSWQTON Cross all Cheques " Union Bank, Wellington."

MATAROA STABLES. Settlers in the Mataroa District are 'notified that I have taken over the Mataroa Stables and carrying business., I intend to give special, prompt; and particular attention to all carrying and livery work entrusted to me,' and I confidently invite a trial. - Motor Gar will leave Mataroa every Saturday evening at 6.30 for Taihape. ROBERT CLEAVER, Mataroa.

«a ,;. .'- OaS sen Don't Overh'&tFfhe Advantages >r Cooking: Have your f ' : tfl9fft little dairy in your pantry in the "form; of a few tins of Highlander. For cooking and the preparation of dainties it is much more reliable than fresh milk. And, too, • 03 is ever 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 \ \V_ if you keep a tin of Highlander < always on hand. Specify V^SS New Zealand's Own Milk-All-British Highlander. You can depend upon it.g? tf _ > H '/.orr 3-83 -

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Taihape Daily Times, 6 June 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 6 June 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 6 June 1918, Page 6

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