cm. | HK| Bonnie Doon I -p —The open-air man'ssmoke, be he worker or sportsman A Rich, Mediam StrmgtH Tobacco Doom Like the old song, its rich mellowness appeals to all. Obtainable in Plug or 2oz. Tint "imi A UoS I IIUU t A Cold. Never We art ntm without a bottle 4 :ii /* Hearne's Bronchitis Cur|. In the House now. . II prittically Hived my daughter'* life. She was 7 yeari •Id tatt July, and had bun wb|cct to BRONCHITIS line* birlh. I nearly M her two yun ago. She was WASTING AWAY, and nothing dM her any good, and tier Cough at night wai painful. I wai idvbad to by HEARNE'S -f BRONCHITIS CURE I gat a Bottl* and the began to Improve IMMEDIATE y LY. You would be // ftrprited to tee how if her Chtii has fllisd llf oui Shehw -.Jhid /A' one iM ■ i!d MBjd mm#* • - 'A't aw nHhb'M *> tee her IB perk' ,'jtslih." % M P»rtJcrv MpWMtta* T COOCnS -Cr CCk» maulead^oiCSl THE POOR OF GREAT BRITAIN, Belgium' IRELAND AND BELIEF FUND ff* fHEobjects of thiaFund #ra to provide, relief for tlxow'^, who are in need of food as tlie result of the War, 'by sending contributions of Meat, Produce and Clothing £r6'm New Zealand, to be apportioned in such a manner as may ba considered necessary in association with the committee of the "Prince of Wales' Fund." . In appealing for assistance on behalf of this Fund, the committee are confident that the response of the generoushearted people of New Zeala nd will be unstinted and. worthy of a prosperous comm unity bound by ties of deeo an d enduring affection to the Mother Land. ' people of Great Britain and during the coming winter, ; of our Empire has there been e. Any help given will b$ will be well repaid by the degree a duty w« oweto'thg The needs of the starving Belgium will be severe indeed and in no time in the history a worthier claim for assistane given in a noble cause, and knowledge that in some small Mother Land has been fulfill • I , ntended to forward a shipment of Food, Clotit£ S '«D • ts !p f< ? r <3istri through the agency pf , \r<f 7 , 'i Ce j Ti ! ! Fund,'' with the co-operation <sf the Ne;v Zealand High Commissi oner in London. Subscribers may therefore feel confident that their giffe will be properly distributed. J.E. "WILSON, Chairman, W. J. CIIANEY, Hon. Sec. & Treas. . New Plymouth BrancH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 162, 15 December 1914, Page 6
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