I used to be a martyr to bronchitis A victims sad of winter ills and ails Till I was told by chatty Mrs. Bightis Of a remedy that really never, fails The winter time now scarcely seems to try me, Tho' I sometimes get a twinge, you may be sure: But I always keep a large sized bottle by me, Of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
If a Soldier at the Front refuses to do his duty—he's shot. Have you neglected your duty to the Soldiers who are fighting and suffering for yoa ? Have you sacrificed anything for the men who have risked everything ? To do something for our Soldiers —to pay something—is not charity—it is your plain duty. Give generously—give so much that you'll have to economise! And give promptly! Send your Donation for our Boys through the Church Army. £50,000 wanted for its work in N.Z. and Overseas. Write to-day to The Military Affairs Committee Jas. W. Henderson | Honorary Geo. Shirtcliffe i Treasurers 20 Mulerave Street, WELLINGTON Cross Cheques "Union Bank, Wellington." BBS! FAMOUS WQ o YEAR m^wmmm u 3 :-. ....
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Taihape Daily Times, 22 June 1918, Page 6
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181Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 22 June 1918, Page 6
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