-when ike Boyscomg Kome" The Y.M.C.A. will continue to work for each with the fullest strength of its organisation, as it has done in the Camps, at the Base Depots and in the Trenches. Free Membership • for Twelve Months Will be given to all returned soldiers. If you have served with the N.Z. Forces, it is only necessary to apply to the Secretary of the nearest Y.M.C.A., when a free membership card will be issued entitling you to all the privilege's of the institution. Let us still keep together in New Zealand under the sign of tac |r"Red m Further r./iormatlon r«i f,om national Secrerj Urv,Y.M.C.A. Headquarters, Raker's Bldgs., Wellington. ENDURANCE IS THE PREEMINENT QUALITY OF MIDLAND Made by a British Firm of •ixty years' reputation. SOLE AGENT FOR N.Z.: HARMAN P. FINEMORE, * 123 Worcester St., Christchurch FOR BABY'S TENDER SKIN Bath your baby with "Vivifie" Scap—it represents the highest quality of toilet soap manufactured and is peculiarly adapted for the most tender skins. It is warranted free from irritants, and is guaranteed to be maide from: edible fats. Keep "Viviiic" Ointment handy f©r rash and skin troubles. It is cooling, soothing and healing. ■ Soap, 1/6 a tablet Tonic, 3/6 a. boitl. Ointment, a/6 a jar Sold mt alt Chmtaat and Stmt
»J»HE £JOAL Ql THE "GO-SLOW" POLICY. to the ■ oal output. The miners throughout tin! Uominion have apparently adopted the "go-slow" policy, and in some of the principal mines production has been reduced by at least a third, in spite of the fact that the same number of men is employed. . . All users of coal are expecting a shortage of supplies, and increased cost, and some linns are taking steps to provide substitutes in case of a complete stoppage. The gas and electric light companies are always the first to feel the effect of any interruption in the coal supply, as was the case in Sydney recently when the city wa3 in darkness for several nights. In the event of a coal strike in New Zealand many country people would be better oil' so far as house and shop lighting is concerned than the city dwellers, as during the past' years over 5000 country homes and stores have been fitted -.vith "Wizard" Lighting systems. The "Wizard" Light is being generally adopted for house and store lighting in all country districts, and the agents find it difficult td keep pace with the demand. The light is cheaper, cleaner and better iii : quality than coal gas, and users are independent of labor troubles. The' lamps produce gas from a mixture of 97 per cent, of air and 3 per cent, benzine vapor, and provided a case of benzine, is kept in reserve, labor troubles cannot interfere with the owner of a "Wizard" Plant, so far as his house or store lighting is concerned. Each "Wizard" lamp gives three hundred candle power light, is lit with a match, kept clean with a special automatic needle, and the running cobl per week for a plant of, say, four lights, is about one shilling. AH plants are gunranieud for 5 years and the price of a 2-point plant is' now £l7, each additional lamp £3 17s (id. Gas rings £3 3s. AVrite at once for a free booklet giving full particulars of the wonderful "Wizard" to H. Blake, P.O. Box, 63, Eltham. Phone 129.
On tho Western Front, CLINCHEK CROSS TYKES are "doing their bit"— and a very big bit. They will do tiie hardest work for you too Haywaru Bros, and Co., Ltd., Christohurch, wholesale distributors. «
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1919, Page 2
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