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Buildings of Stouo or Brick. 3.—THE COST. Of such Buildings on modern linos is roughly estimated at from £SOOO to £7OOO, in addition to which it may bo necessary to purchase laud. 4.—THE FINANCIAL, POSITION. Tho income from the Board's Endowments is fully absorbed! in mainlaiuiiig tho 89 shildren in the Homo, The numbers have increased sif 31st March, 1005, by 28, and [or the current year, owing to such increase, tho Board anticipates a debit balanco of expenditure over receipts. This will, of course, be increased bv the expenses inevitably attendant" upon the fire. .To take any considerable sum from the Capital for building purposes would very seriously hamper the work of the Home, and prejudice the well-being of the children. ihc New Building Fund Account now stands at £lllO. The insurance on tile Building destroyed is £1250. Amount available is £2360. Hough estimate of amount still required for Building is £4040 The Home has not received any Government, subsidy for the last twenty years. It has been already slated that the Boani had 'bdgun to form a Building Fund. Had it proved necessary to make a Public Appeal, in the future, for that fund, thu amount asked for would have been comparitively small NOW THERE IS NO ALTEIiNANATIVE : THE APPEAL HAS TO GO FORTH TO-DAY FOR AT LEAST £ s(m

THE AI'I'EAL OF THE CHILDREN For the sake of the good work done in past .years, lor the sake of the larger work to Ire done now and ill the years to come, and above all, in the name of Christ, for the sake of His little cues, we appeal for help. CHARLES Af. NELSON, Chairman. W. E. GILLAM, Vice-Chairman. Win. Caider. A. Littler. Geo. MacMuvray. T. Charter, (4. A. Carver. W. W. llill, 0. D. Ashton, R. H. Morrow. A. V. Macdonald. Robert Walker. Will. Jel'lery. F. Thus. Ward Carlton Hay. U. J. TUNKS. Hon. Treasurer. I confidently commend this appeal to the charitable consideration of Uiose who care for Christ's littl rnes. 1 am assured that (he Orphan Jome Board will take all wants in to consideration in their plans fo thu future. Jr. H. AUCKLAND. Bishopscourt, September 2'J, 1905, N'OTK.—Subscriptions will be glad !y received by any member of the Hoard or by the Secretary, Mr W Cr . V. Jnckman, Fort street, Auckland V ftt tho office of this pap^r.

ASTHMA; TWO OUSTIXATE CASKS kU'IiKD IW lIKAKXK'S JUIOXOIUTItS AMD ASTHMA CUIUS. AFJ'EU OTIIICIt TUiCAT.UKNT II.VD failed. Air \\. U. llearne. Dear Sir, —It is Willi much thankfulness 1 write to let )oii know that 1. have tal-.rn tliree •UoUISs of your Bronchitis and Asthnia Cure. I had previously sulTered) terribly iroui asilima for a L b,out ,\ears, anil had tried everything** and had advi«..', but without avail. 1 had b'en for a fortnight at a time without moving night or da'y out 0 f my •hair. If 1 went to bed 1 was nut able to lie down. We came to Xew about 3 years ago from Tasmania. One of my uncles there tfutfersd with asthma for a number of years till-he took your cure about 5 years ago, and has never had the asthma since. X knew tli'is, lint it had passed out of my mind until reading your ad\ erti.semcnt in some Tasmaninn papers brought it (o my memory. I told my huMjand, and he got your cure for mr, which I have taken with completely satisfactory result.—Yours, respectfully, W. iWcCOJIHR. Mosgie], New Zealand. A LADY IN LO'-SDOX—A M ATITYII TO COLDS AXI) BRONCHIAL AST! I At A. CLUKD JIY OXK DOTTLIO Of IIK A USE'S HHOKCIJITIS CUIUS. THK DOCTOR SO INTKUKSTICI) TiIAT JIB ('MHill(i) OFF THE EMl'lT BOTIUi, "Oruage, N.S.W. ".Mr Jlearnc. 'J'ea r Sir, —1 enclose for your oun private perstial portion of a. I'tUr received from my mother, Airs you will glean that your medicine has really nern a perfect Godsend (on. martyr to colds and bronchial asthma, l do not wish any mimes lo be mentioned, but you are at liberty to make use of any portion of this letter von choose, and J'ou can confidently refer anybody to mc. "I heard of your excellent remedy, and sent it to KngiUmd. You can see for yourself what an immense success it was.—Yours faillilully,—" K.\tracl from letter alluded to above :

"You will be interested in hearing that 1 think the Bronchitis Curo really excellent. I was very bacl when it arrived, and I immediately Tew to it, 'J lias was last Friday, and it has quite cured me. Dr. is very much interested in it. lie, came yesterday, and carried oil the empty bottle to find out if he could K'et a full one from a chemist, who is in a large way here." 'i'hu names are withhold from publication, but will be supplied pri- • alely when desired.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7983, 21 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7983, 21 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7983, 21 November 1905, Page 4

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