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Here's Wonderful Value in Footwear for Men and Women! NOB-TOE BOOTS—Leather-lined and fitted with. DTJROX double-life soles. MEN'S NOB-TOE GLACE KID BOOTS—Leatherlined and beautifully finished. MEN'S BOOTS—With patent Nob-Toes and tacks—" very dressy indeed. LADIES'GLACE DERBY SHOES-Look well, wear well. LADIES' PATENT NOB-TOE SHOES—With patent backs—they are just lovely. LADIES' GLACE DERBY SHOES—w Mi the everpopular nob-toe and fairstitehed. LADIES' GLACE 1-BAR SHOES—Patent back finish. . '» LADIES' BOX-CALF SHOES—2-button and wid® strap—great wearers. LADIES' 'PATENT ANKLE STRAP SHOES-Dull Kid finish. BEMEMBER-WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL COUNTRY ORDEES. DOCKRILL'S 85/37/6 40/16/6 18/6 21/22/6 25/THE HOUSE OF A HUNDRED QUALITY STYLES. DEVU.N STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.

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r "Open to All" is the motto over the Churoh Army Institutes everywhere —the Thou«an.d Best Huts and Tents on all Battle Fronts, 220 of which are within the shell zone in France alone—the Canteens and Hostels in England and elsewhere. Over One Million Pounds have beeii spent by THE CHURCH ARMY for the benefit and comfort of the Empire's Amies and Navies, Fifty Kitchen Care are at the Front, available night and day. A Thousand Beds aro Always rsi men on leave in London. The Britii over the majpiiflcent Buckingham | Army to assist its operations. £50,000 Wanted at Once to extend this work in New Zealand, in England, and at the front* The Military Affairs Committee was appointed by the General Synod to take charge of the work in New Zealand and represents The Churoh Army here. It now urgently appeals to the Public for funds to carry on The Church Army's magnificent War Work. SEND YOUR DONATION TO-DAY THE MILITABY AjPFAIBS COMMITTEE, JAS. W. BENDEBSOU j Honorary , SHIBTCLLPii'E S Treasurer). SO Knlgrar* Street, WJJLLINGTOIT Oron all Cheqnei "Union Ba>k, Wallingtoa." 3BK r A si fTOIT W INES-9 JM

What do the Men at the Front WANT? THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY The Minister of Defence (SIR JAMES ALLEN) Brigadier-General Richardson (Commandant N.Z. Expeditionary Force, England) REPLIED-* HAVELOCK TOBACCO I Vide Wellington Evening Post, 25th Jtme, 1917.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 6

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376

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 6

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