4 i 57 A <„f/ & t«lv tfy <e ss^ a vu r '■f.-y. gif* ri' IiSP fV 73 **rf m tm Sssjjs 8 w* «s * m WJ m fa I 3K ✓5 rfif \ SW* ■ni*?T V 1/ u v *=*v & m m h m y f; at M $ £■ •'/ n. ■7. m 9. V m & %Q X*. tm r A (..' X/-,y iSt a yj W 33 m i f .f 7 H <fcS WE f< f h / /•> ™{#; ’■ v>y fix rwr^ ig ? f.r ..,1 I *> K II s Passchendaele was the pi r r^v4 ace <A £JS ip r/ i n VIA , .§.'; hi. & a> “—it was there your Daddy fell—fighting in the mud and rain so that we here might be safe from Hun brutality—so that the World should be a clean and decent place for clean and decent men and women. “And now you children must be brought up to live worthy of your heritage—to make the best of yourselves in the purer, sweeter world made possible by the supreme sacrifice of your father and his like.” So Grandad tells the children. But how are they to “make the best of themselves”—to develop the finest that is in them so that they may become capable, honourable men and women —without a father’s care ? To help them to such a desirable consummation is the object of the Trentham Dominion Scholarships Art Union which will provide Scholarships for the children of New Zealand’s killed and disabled heroes. You can help the kiddies by buying a few tickets each week—and at the same time you have a good chance £6,300 worth of splendid prizes. of winning some of the k m tv; i! $1 m Sf id M M P i About the Prizes—There arc over 170 prizes, everv one a fr-c gift from a sympathiser. Their total value ;s about £O3OO - hirst, £!()()>); Second. £700; Third, .0)30 ; ) oarlli, £3OO fourteen prizes over £IOO in value. included are thousands ol t-dieep, two Motor Cars, Pianos, Suites of Furniture, Sewing Machines, etc., etc., etc. TRUST! KS : Major-General Sir Col :>oI H. R. Potter, C.M.G. TREASURER : James Macintosh, and t 0., Ltoj CHAIRMAN : Sidney Kirkcaldie, Esq. A. W. Robin, K.C.M.G., C. 8.; N.Z.S.C, ; Dr. J. W. Ai d erson. Esq. (of Messrs Wriglu, Siephenson ART UNION CLOSES JUNE 30 Drawn July 31, 191© -wv--5 ill m m ./* Sign Here Now! To THE SECRETARY, Dominion Art Union, P.O. Box 281, WELLINGTON. Sm<l me Tid-ds Cheque, enclosed for Xante. .•1 ddre:ss. f. 6 HAINES-10 Enclose Addressed Envelope lor Reply. vr.\-
A Well Made Suit Merits the attention of every good dresser. Call in and choose your suiting ana leave the rest to me. i. WILLIAMS, TAILOR, TAIHAPE. will keep its shape to the last. That is why my suits mean. Economy in the Run. They retain their smart appearance to the end. Each suit receives my personal supervision, and the large range of distinctive suitings now showing
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAIDT19190523.2.35.2
Bibliographic details
Taihape Daily Times, 23 May 1919, Page 7
Word Count
488Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 23 May 1919, Page 7
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.