Cany on! You will do your woi-k .more cheerfully and successfully if you drink an occasional cup of Desert Gold the Queen of Teas. Delicious, refreshing, stimulating, wholesome. Order toI day. W The incident of the widow's mite was re-enacted in a saddened Invercargill setting during the course of the street Red Cross collection on Thursday. With a discerning eye, one of the collectors was passing by a woman whose dress betokened that she was not in the test of circumstances, when a little tot ran from her side, held up a coin towards the box, and murmured, "I wants to send this for dftda." Stooping to receive the gift, the collector turned to the mother and inquired, "You have someone at the front!" "No," replied the little woman with a sad shake ot her head. "But 1 had, and, knowing what he had to go through, I w glad to give my trifle towards the relict ot those who were his companions. So I does the Great War, by the sorrow which it brings, reveal the tenderest aide of human nature. There are eighty different kinds, of rubber, but only one grade-the best-'--.es into the famous tight-seam Hot '»tn- Bottle, made by the North Britfigh VlJ[i»iau«j' StoDD«r.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1917, Page 5
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208Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1917, Page 5
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