On behalf of fclie Empire's Six Million Soldiers a confident appeal is made to tho Patriotic Public of New Zealand for Additional Funds to assist and extend mmmmmMmmmmmMmM®, Since 1914 The Church Army has helped Soldiers and Sailors of Every Creod on Every Battlo Front and in Every Sea. Over £1,000,000 have already been spent on Best Huts and Tents, Ambulances, Kitchen Cars, Canteens, Hostels, Institutes, and Chapels in every Camp. Thousands on thousands ol' Soldiers oujoy Hot Drinks, Sheltor, Best, Concerts, Cinemas and Beerea. tion every day. Tho Best Huts and Institutes in every Camp in New Zoaland, England and at every Seat of War are "HOMES FROM HOME" ' Providing Newspapers, Magazines, Stationery, Music and other Comforts to Soldiers and Sailors. EVEKY PENNY DONATED GOES TO HELP THE WORK, £3BKTX> -AX.!. YOU C^KT. THE MILITARY AFFAIHS COMMITTEE, Cross all Cheques " TJnii JAS. W. HENDERSON I Honorary GiSO. SHIBTOLIi''I!'JD | Treaiurors 20 Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTON i Bank, Wellington." .J.,.,-,. .. hriror- iti jmijimiTlU 3TR«-« m m. 23. S ¥ is a Lesson in Practical Domestic Economy— you Use Less and Get HP'H a Better Cup of Tea! life!!? Medical investigation (vide "Lancet," January 7lh, 1911) proved that in fine teas (such as "Ai.ibcr j Tips") T—•■- ~" -<•»' -» - W—:- i-- -- :• i—. f the heart the caffeine entirely negatived Hie astringent action oi F the Tannin. This neutralising of one with the other ' = was only perfect in fine teas, thus showing thnt fineteas were healthful. In addition, cheap inferior teas were found to be not only wasteful but actually/ REMEMBERFine Teas are both Healthful and Economical! mBBBM as stetS&tfiSK* MB ts= m ■2W.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1918, Page 6
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