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If YOU were In the Firing Line —living in muddy trenches-r-exposed to the elements, shells, bombs and bullets—suffering thirst and cold—facing the horrors of battle— What would you think of people living in Safety arid Comparative Luxury, who refused to share a little of their Comfort with you ? , Appraise your Comforts—count your Blessings —compare these with tfjie Hardships of our Soldiers, then ask yourself— What Do kQwe Them ? You should give something for the Comfort and Benefit of the Troops. Let The Church Army take your Gift to where it is most needed. Send all you can to its Representatives in N;Z.: HAINES** Cros« all Ohequ«» " Union Bink. Wellington." THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, JAB. W. HENDERSON ( Honorary GEO. SHIHTCLIFIi'B j Trea.ureVa 30 Hulgrave Street, WELLINGTON Rests with You! DON'T be persuaded because teas have advanced in price, to purchase some cheaper and inferior tea —always specify "AMBER TIPS." They, cost a little more than ordinary teas, but you cannot afford to to deny yourself their economy and greater satisfaction. You use less and get a better cup of -tea.

FIRST AJD IN THE HOME. Keep Magnetic Liniment in the house for emergencies. It banishes all pain, uiid is most soothing, and there is nothiiijr like Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic liiniment to quickly heal burii6 and cuts, and to relieve spralne, rheumatic pains, and lame back. Quickly stops toothache and neurahjla. Sold everywhere, 1/8 and 8/-.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1918, Page 6

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234

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1918, Page 6

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