THECHURCH army • is an institution to toe proud of. It has beeii at the Front since the early days of the War. Thousands of our Soldiers and Sailoi'3 have enjoyed and benefited by its REST HUTS AND TENTS on every Front; MOTOR AMBULANCES—the first in the field; > KITCHEN CARS; available at any hour; HOSTELS, with their thousand beds. It controls a HOSPITAL for septic wounds; and every week sends THOUSANDS OF PARCELS to Prisoners of War. IN NEW ZEALANL the work is carried on and managed by the Military Affairs Committee, of which, the Bishop of Wellington is Chairman. It ereeted and operates the Institute* at Trentham, Featherston, Tauherenikau, Awapuni and Uarrow Neck; and has sent Thousands of Pounds for the Benefit of our Soldiers Overseas. THE CHURCH AEMY and the N.Z. MILITARY CHAPLAINS do the work of The Military Affairs Committee at the Front; on Troopships, and in Hospitals. The work must te maintained and extended, for this purpose £50,000 is -wanted NOW. Send a Donation at 6nce—no amount too small. Address: The Military Affairs Committee, Jas. "W. Henderson \ Honorary Geo. Shirtcliffe > Treasurers 20 Mulgravs Stmt, WELLINGTON Gross all Cheques M ÜBion Bank, Wellington." haines-7
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 2
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196Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 2
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