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roughly estimated at from £SOOO to £7OOO, in addition to whioh it may bo necessary to purchaso land. 4.-THE FINANCIAL POSITION, Tho income from the Hoard's Endowments is fully absorbed in maintaining the 89 children in the Home., The numbers have increased si 31st March, 1905, by 28, and for the current year, owing to such increase, the Board anticipates a debit balance of expenditure over receipts. This will, of course, be increased by the expenses inevitably attendant upon thu Are. .To take any considerable sum from the Capital for building purposes would very seriously hamper the worlc of the Home, aird prejudice thu well-being of the children. The New Building Fund Account now stands at Jill 10. The insurance on the Building destroyed is £.1250. Amount available is £2<jfio. Rough estimate of amount still required for Building is £4640 The Home has not received any Government subsidy for the last twenty years. It has been already stated that th Board had bogun to form a Buildin Fund. Had it proved necessary t mako a Public Appeal, in the future for that fund, the amount asked for would have been comparatively small. NOW THERE IS NO ALTERNANATIVE : THE APPEAL HAS TO GO FORTH TO-DAY FOR AT LEAST

THE APPEAL OF THE CHILDREN For tlie sake of the good work done in past years, for the sake of tho larger v.ork to bo doce now and in the years to come, and above all, in tho name of Christ, for the sake of His little cues, wo appeal for help. CHARLES M. NELSON, Chairman. I W. E. GILLAH, I Vice-Chairman. I Win. Cnlder. A. Littler. I Geo. Mac Murray. T. Charter. ' 0. A. Carver. W. W. Hill. G. D. Aslilon, R. 15. Morrow. A. V. Macdouald. Robert Walker. Wm. JelTery. F. Thos. Ward Carlton Hay. 0. J. TUNKS. Hon. Treasurer. I confidently commend this appeal io till! charitable consideration of those who care for Christ's littl cnes. 1 nni assured that the Orphan J lome Board will take all wants ill to consideration in their plans fo tho future. M. R. AUCKLAND. Bishopscourt, September 22, 1905, NO'i'R.—Subscriptions will bo glad ly received by any member of the I Board or by the Secretary, Mi- W. G \3. Jaclcman, Fort. Htreet, Auckland V at the oflico of this pap^r.

BIiOXCiUAL CATAItLUI. AN OBSTINATE CASE CUHED BY lIEAKXE'S Bitoscums CI'IUO. AFTEU OTHEK TKEATAIENT HAD FAILED. Mr Ilea inc. Deal' Sir,—l haw a soii 9 years o( age, who l'or two years suffered from Chronic Bronchial Catarrh. I could never leave him away from me a night on any consideration. Everybody just dreaded his being Jel't to tlu-ir cure. The least damin ness o[ foot, cool sea breeze after a hot day, or cold blowing wind, would conlino him to the house* for jilays. I had medical advice, and uso'J sural patent medicines, but with out success, until I go t one small bottle ot'joirr Bronchitis Cure.wlifich lias freed lrim complelity from the (Jalait]). Kince then he has been out in <inmp weather ito school, and goes about iikt/any other child'; in fa.cl, lie seems to have lost a biff burden and is i'(|uito well. Will you accept my gratitude.-Believe me, Yours gratefully AMY J|. rAHTi?II)(!E, . Kelso Heights, Singleton, N.S.W. BRONCHITIS, A SOV'L'II AI'H'I'HAMAN STOREKEEPER TKHTIKXES TO 'l-1113 EKFICACY op iIEAKNE'S bronchitis ci:ue. A SWFKUKIt 70 YEAHS OLD CUKKD MY IT, WELL AND IIKAXITY NOW. Mr W. t!. Ilea rue. Dear Kir,—l am a storekeeper, living in this township for the last 20 years. Oire oi m.y oldest customers has boens subject to Bronchitis for a number of years, and has been in the hospital with it several times. Hearing of your valuable medicine, he tried it, and found that it gave him great relief. One bottle was sufficient to put him right. This gentleman is over 70 years of age, and old bushnian, who has been in these parts for the last 30 .veal's, and is well known. He makes my house his home when here and got the medicine from me. lie is at.my place now, and he savs that this winter is the freest he has had from Bronchitis for num'W of years, and he wishes to retutn yon thanks for your valuable Bronch'Ris Cure. He in well and hearty now. You arc quite at liberty to publish this or any part of it you like, as it may be of gnat beni'tit, to other People sulfering from Broivchilis.— Your:-; truly, M. GO(!LIN, Storekeeper, Yunta, South Australia- i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7991, 30 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7991, 30 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7991, 30 November 1905, Page 4

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