roughly estimated at from £SOOO tc '■ £7OOO, in addition to which it may I be necessary to purchase land. 4.-THE FINANCIAL POSITION, The income from the Hoard's Endowments is fully absorbed in maintaining tho 89 children in the Home. Tho numbers have ivcreascd si .A ;ilst March, 1905, by 28, and for tho current year, owing to such increase, the Board anticipates a debit balance of expenditure over receipts. This I will, of course, be increased by the expenses inevitably attendant upon tho lire. .To take any considerable sum from the Capital for building purposes would very seriously hamper the work of the Home, and prejudice tho well-being of the children.
>.w Building Fund Account ~».,' stands at £lllO. ' The' insurance on the Building destroyed is £1250. I Amount available is /"">"" ' Rough estimate of i required for Building is £.4040 The Home has not received any Government subsidy for the last twenty years. ' It has been already stated that th Board had -begun to form a BuildinFund. Had it proved necessary t make a Public Appeal, in the future for that fund, the amount asked for would have been comparatively small NOW THERE IS NO ALTERNA-I NATIVE : THE APPEAL HAS i TO GO J>ORTH TO-DAY FOR ! AT LEAST (i K £SOOO,
THE APPEAL OF TEE CHILDREN For the sako of the good work done in past years, lor the sake of tho larger work to be done now and in the years to come, and above all, in tho name of Christ, for the sake of His little cues, we appeal for help. CHARLES AI. NELSON, Chairman. W. E. GILLAM, Vice-Chairman. Win. Caider. A. Littler. Geo. Mac Murray. T. Charter. G. A. Carver. W. W. Hill. G. 1). Ashton, R. 13. Morrow. A. V. Macdonald. Robert Walker. C. J. TUNICS. Hon. Treasurer
I confidently com io the charitable _. ._ thoso who care for Christ's littl cues. I am assured that the Orphan *lome Roard will take all wants in to consideration in their plans fo tho future. M, R. AUCKLAND. NOTR.—Subscriptions will be glad ly received by any memher of the Hoard or by file Secretary, Mr W. 0 \l. .Jnckman, Fori Street, Auckland W lit the office of this paper.
JJKOXCIIIAi, CATAIUUI. AH OBSTINATE CASE CI'KTCD JiY 11EAHXES BUONCimTS CI'KE. AFTER OTIlEii TREATMENT HAD Mr IJaHi'iis. Dear Sir,—l have, a son 9 .years of age, who for two years suffered from Chronic Bronchial Catarrh. I could never leave him away from ma a night on any consideration. Everybody just dreaded his being left to their care. The least dampness of foot, cool soa breeze after a hot day, or cold blowing wind, would confine him to the house for days. 1 had medical advice, and used evir.u patent medicines, but with out success, t:ntil I got one small bottle, of 'yore Bronchitis Cure.wiifCh has freed Mm completely from the Catarrh. Since then he Ims been out in <'idinp weather ito school, and goes about liki/any other child- in fact, he seems to have lost a big burden, and is I'quito well. Will you please accept my gratitude— Ueiieve me, Yours gratefully AMY, 11. I'AHTJUnGE, •Kelso Heights, Singleton, N.S.W
A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STOREKEEPER TESTIFIES TO THE EFFICACY OF lIEAUNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE. A SUFFERER TO YEARS OLD CURED BY IT, WELL ANT) HEARTY NOW. Mr W. G. Hcarne. Dear Sir—l am a storekeeper, living in Uiis township for the last 1!0 years. One or my oldest customers has beerttsubject to Bronchitis for a number of years, and has been in the hospital with it several tinii " uablo medicine, "e ui«u «i, , that it gave him great, rel bottle Was sufficient to put, him right. This gentleman i<< over TO years of age. and old bushnian, who lias been in these parts for the "last SO years, and is well known. Ho. makes my house his home when here, ami got the medicine from me. He is nt.iny place now, a "" '' this winter is the Ire. _ „ from Uronchitis for a numter of ■•"irs, and he wishes to retutn yoii anlfs for your valuable Bronch'itis Cure. He is well and hearty now. Yon are ipiiLu at liberlv to publish this or any part, of it you like, as it may bo of great benefit to other people suffering from Bronchitis.— Yours truly, M. OOOLIN. Storekeeper, Yunta. South AnstiMli*.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7987, 25 November 1905, Page 4
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