I canvass around with packet tea;" Which takes me everywhere, you see; 'And where I go, both far and near, The same familiar name I hear. Especially in winter time, When coughs and colds are at their prime; I hear at every door, I’m sure, The praise of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
UT ON to WMtMi OjP&W aRWaKrv-jSg £HURC«- % ir - n ■^JE “Come on, Digger—and have a feed I” '* i It may be a simple enough meal—but a Feast to the Soldier in France. For with it he also gets the Comfort, the ■ I®*,.. Warmth, the Cheer and the Sociability of the ■ J ■ ■ x &'■ ¥' j *** .*■ La»Aj r St.-’ Church Army Huts From New Zealand to the Front your boy finds Church -, !r Army Huts everywhere— and they all cost money to build and to “carry on.” You can’t give what you OUGHT to give W -none of us can. But have you given f I AM all you CAN give? ~*rr/i r all you CAN give Think it over—then send your Donation to : &•' MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE -20 M^fg TM * Street, WELLINGTON Or to Rev. F. W. WHIBLEY, ' Son. Treasurers: ft, Hon. Sec. in N.Z. for 3-KS. W. HENDERSON ... a a ... % *ii. , OTTrn'rm rr'-pi? HAINES-14 Church Army, OrmondriDc. 'OEO. SHIRTCLIFFE ms I I
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Taihape Daily Times, 3 August 1918, Page 6
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212Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 3 August 1918, Page 6
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