The sign of the Red Triangle has bjjS come oiie of the most familiar objects; "i|M the soldiers on active service, and iijH a matter for gratification that J"j9 "YM.G.X, whose sign it is, is wide awwjH to the necessity of placing its serf JcmH at the disposal of the men as they.TjM turn to their homes. For some time F&&JH It has been the practice of the WauganilH branch of the institution to. send a rowiM 'sestative as far as Marton to welcome men returning by tho New Plyraj»|jH mail train,, and to invito them to '&?"i9 noon tea, which was dispensed at Am|H ■moho Junction by a bond of ladies ins<ffl -ested in the institution and the roturnVfflH men. On Friday last, when a largo "drojH «f men ■was travelling by tho trout, wtH same coarse -waaiollowcd so far flfe P>£§jH tisg-ithe men at Marton wa*;«acertl«M "but instead of bomg provide* Wit3l«3|M At Aramoho by the friend* TTJSICA, the-men wore given ti&e&ljsH refreshments-a£ the railway refredu^^H
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1918, Page 5
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168Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1918, Page 5
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