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The Famous "Swandri in? iiii The "Swandri" Waterproofs are in a class by themselves. Water lias as much effect on them as it would have on a duck's back. That is why they are branded "Swandri" and the name accurately indicates the character of the goods, Those who wear these waterproofs will be grateful to ua for iri' troducing them for they are really superb. They are the finest weatherproof garments we have handled, and we have handled, a good many in our time. Notwithstanding the superiority of theß& garments, they art ot expensive. They are no more expensive than the ordinary kinds of waterproofs and they will give double the service. WE ARE SHOWING A BIG ASSORTMENT OF THE "SWAN* DRI" WATERPROOFS AND CORDIALLY INVITE INSPECTION. NEW PLYMOUTH. and MANIFESTO,

THE CALL OF GOD TO THE WOMEN. By. MRS. HARRISON LEE COWIE, Organiser of "The Strength of the Nation Movement" for the "Women's Christian Temperancft Union." "Call for the women that they may absolutely unemployable. The curse of WOMEN, COME AND PRAY. come, and send for wise women, that drink is around their necks like a mill- "In tho beauty of the lilies Christ W*f they' may come .. . for death is stone, keeping them down and retarding born across the sea come up into our windows, and entered their recovery...We help them up, and With a glory in His bosom to traps* into our palaces to cut off the children put them into a job; but the first pay figure you and me; j from without, and the young men from day,, down they go, and it is a sad and As Ke the streets—Jeremiah ix: 17 and 21. painful sight to see staggering and drunk die to m&ke men free _ It was a time of great national calam- ■*?«* £e streets-some of the bravest ,; ;,,, „ m i r,. A ,ij,i „„ t „_. « r „n f nr thp things God ever made."—Report of New u ' u , . ■ '.. i itj, and God did not say. Lall tor the » Employment Pray in vour homes, in your meetWM, politicians, call for the mighty men call J™ COUnC " ** m P lo > ment in y r cll ; mhos _ Pray & p rohibiti £ for the eloquent orators," but "call for bU * " m ™" ee ' „ .. ~ ,•.„„,.,„„,, which really means-Home'Protection, the women." And He called them not Hon. Mr. Russell said (Auckland, ■> by love of money or fame or power, but March 20, 1917): "Drink leads to the Then go forth to pray in liquor ban by the tenderest ties of a woman's na- »in which produces the awful venereal and public thorougl.fares-100,080strong. ture—"Love for her children." " disease, increases its intensity, and re- Yon have fitted your boys for the The same call is sounding throughout tards the c,mnce3 of recover y" world/now fit the world for your boys. New Zealand to-day. Dr. McGuire said (same date): "I am 'This kind goeth not forth but'by, "Rise up, ye women that sit at ease; give ear to my word ye careless daughters." rentable cause, are in our and, and the tU f Dominion and was a military mod.- We must compel the liquor traffic to weopU women, the shy girls, the nor- ral f m m %'Pt. Drink «-as the one „ 0 by the mi?llty ower of woman> vous mothers, the shrinking daughters B«at cause of the dreadful trouble we , OVP „, Pndin „ witl , thp w ,„ of are bein- called to take up" their cross >! atl t]ic ™ wlth the loathaonw venereal We must teach our nation that "Who* to save the sons of Britain. " ,seaso - KoeV(,r ™* • • . to offend "Rise up, ye women that sit at ease; Dr - P,atts Mil , ,s «»>*• " Tll(> (to sin), it were better that a millstone give ear to my word ye careless daugh- I wom l on , »' °> lr lioypitali. are there by were hanged about us neck and he fee + „» hundreds through the terrible ravages of drowned in the depths of the sea."-* ters - this fell disease. Little children blind, Mark ix. "We have not yet resisted unto blood di3eaEedi and cr i pp i e a, witness to the pray ONLY PRAY OH WOMEIf OS riving against sin"; but we are all awful ret ribution of sin, and these help- NFAV OTAT.ANn fl to do and dare no* for our Em- Im3j innocent women and children suffer ,„, NEW ZEALAND. 5 „... 6 v„ ..» - , ras mnucuuo wuiueu aim cnuuren sillier «Tl.« .>.«,..,„„„ „c „„.. r i. pire's salvation. If men and women die through drink, sands of young men would have been "* ; ,w„ „ftt S„n rft what should we do to save them from saved from tl.il awful punishment had ' ~,,.,,,.', -No axes, no hatchets, no destruction '» ' the y absta,ncd from drink ' of property, no sensationalism; but ITEMS OF DAILY NEWS. On Quarantine Island, Port Chalmers, meek as our Master, lowly in His wonInquest on Soldier.—"Deceased fell off are boys diseased in body, and sullied in derful love, march nut from homes and the train returning to camp. He had soul, lost for ever as builders of our churches to pray this traffic into obßbeen drinkin" " country. "It is not the will of vour vion. Suicide in Camp.-"Decea S cd had been , Fi V th , el ' !', iat °.". e °/*, ,1W . C * ,lou,d /"t' I ',' , " Cod , ! hft " a,ww , er us in terrible *""»» , ■ . . „ r but by the will of the brewers hundreds uy righteousness. ! "I"' „,. ,'. . r, ~ „„,, are perishing. Be ready, Sisters, to go out at am 0» Inquiry on Od Man s Death-The „ Wc lose mints notkc; and , f „ &t t two men quarrelled in ani hotel bar and p rohiKt ion," er v the brewers Prison for righteousness' sake, 10,000 deceased was struck with a bottle. ■> mpn ~,;u r :, p „_ f nr p rA i,iivjH«n *•« ■■» Woman's Tragic End.-"Deceased was u Jg >™ a «oys by Pro- Trt^l&*^*Ji known to be a heavy drinker." hlMlon ' cr > the mother-.. , han whi , ky then lmhen wiU to From the Svdnev' Daily Telegraph we , "f™, - Frienaa f ««- cull this item; which applies equally to dcstro . v * flhich shaH ,Te P rotoct? 'ess fighters would rise out of the ashei New Zealand soldiers:—"The greatest What about the Revenue? "If thy of careless, indifferent lives, and such a difficulty is experienced in finding suit- revenue cause thee to sin cut it off. It revival of nobility and sturdy menlin«ia able positions for men who can only do were better for thee to enter Heaven would follow as would banish the drink light work. A number are not fit for with a deficit, rather than having a sur- from New Zealand for ever, much of that, wl)Jle others again are plus be cast into Hell." Revelations v: 8; viii; 3-4, Pray and work, spend, and give for our Nation's Salvation. Men and Women wanting to join us to work in any way, send names and addresses to nearest local Union, or direct to MRS, HARRISON LEE COWIE, Strength of the Nation Movement, Invercargill.

the 2/- Grade Economy! (S^/fJ&^Z,« DrXCollis Browne's w m THE ORIGINAL AMD OIH.Y GENUINE. The Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered. The best known Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Acts like a charm in ' .. „ «..;»» •*•« > DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY & CHOLERA. often fatal disease.-FEVER, CROUP aad AGUE.I The only palliative ia NEURALGIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM. .moroayne «s a «<ii«" iam ..variably relieves tain of « ill's irritation of the nerve bad effects ; ana can be ta, INSIST ON HAVING Dr. S. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. Sold ij all ChemUli. N.8.-E»ery noltle of Genuine CMorodyne I. T. DAVENPORTUd., ■ LONDON,

TARANAKI MOTORS. LTD.^ ELTHAM. I v VK/E are piepnrpd to remove your FoP-. niturc to any part of the district ov province by Daimler Motor Waggon at the lowest cost. j , MOUNTAIN TRIPS undertaken. Make your party up and, then travel by our motor waggon. ; Let it be known that our staff is prepared to undertake ALL REPAIRS TO MOTORCARS. WAGGON'S, etc., and ' guarantee good workmanship. We hava the material and efficient mechanics. No need'to go out of the district. W. CHRISTOFFEL, , Manager IMPORTANT NOTICE. A BOON for Country Homes, Halls, etc.—the "WIZARD" Lighting System, tho only "MATCH-LIT" hollow-wi* system in the world. H.R 300 PLANTS INSTALLED IS. TARANAKI. Each plant guaranteed for five years. The immediate success of the Wtoard produced the usual crop of imitatqrs, but tho VITAL POINTS of the Wizard lamps are patented and cannot be imitated, so intending purchasers should « n * quire carefully into the merits of tha Wizard before accepting the assurance of salesmen that their lamps are "jU»t For further particulars and prices >D> ply to F. H. ROBERTSON & CO., BROUdHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1917, Page 6

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