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PRESS TO THE RESCUE.

AT THE CALL OF TWO "REDS." | Some persons may feel a weariness of giving to fundß for the fighters* overseas but fortunately for such folk the State's defenders have still the will to win—the courage and strength to resist and punish the Hun. The fighting is more, intense than ever, and therefore the need of funds for comforts is greater than ever That is why the Press has entered a baby (No. 2) for the big competition which is to help the Red Jersey-and the Red Cross funds.

Readers know that journalists have been always cheerfully willing to help any project for soldiers. Now they have a "turn" of their own for the men of the war zones, and they are hopeful that friends in town a;ftd country will help them to achieve a good result for "the two Reds."

Arrangements have been made for a satisfactory marketing of produce, and gifts of money, produce or othet, materia) will be acknowledged gratefully by the honorary secretary, Mrs. M. H. Chatfield care "Evening Post," Wellington.

The coal strike won't strike you badly if you prepare for the cold weather by buying a patent "Unique" stopper Hot Water Bottle always dependable because made by British labor. All chemists.

Merit tells' The phenomenal sains of the North British Rubber Coys. Hot YV*ater Bottle with the "Unique" stopper is the best evidence of their undoubted quality and service. AH.chemists

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 4

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239

PRESS TO THE RESCUE. Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 4

PRESS TO THE RESCUE. Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 4

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