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‘THE HISTORY OF PUHOI 6. , An historical narrative of the people of Puhoi. Dedicated to the Pioneers, living and dead. COMPILED AND WRITTEN BY REV. I). V. SILK. PRICE 7/6 (POSTED 8/-) Obtainable from — MANAGER “N.Z. Tablet,” DUNEDIN. Visitors to Sidney Receive personal attention in ELECTROLYSIS, PERMANENT HAIR WAVING, HAIR and SKIN TREATMENTS From Mrs. and Miss Rolleston (Late of Wellington and Christchurch) in their well-appointed private rooms, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, 158 PITT STREET (next Washington S’s), SYDNEY Phone City 10054 Facts About Chuhari . Chuhari lies in one of the most thickly populated agricultural lands of the world. Within a radius of ten miles there are over 1600 villages and hamlets and a population of over 250,000. The bulk of this population is very poor. Their sole capital is frequently little more than the rags they wear. Could you but,-, see the vast swarms of bright little boys and girls running around, many of them only half clad and half fed, your heart would be touched with pity. The majority grow up in the darkness of ignorance and superstition. Ninety per cent, of them attend no school . and therefore are shut off from the chance of ever learning the true religion and the way to heaven. Who will do his share towards opening the Gate of Life and Heaven for these little ones in the name of Him Who said, “Let the little children come unto Me, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” £2O will educate a native priest; £lO a native catechist, £2 will educate a native boy or girl; or build a. little chapel or school; £1 will save a pagan child; 10/- will help feed an orphan: Rev. Henry J. Westropp, Chuhari, India, Please send your donations to — , Bert. Gallien, North-east Valley, Dunedin; sole New Zealand Organiser. For Coughs and Colds, never fails. For Children’s Hacking Cough, MEN’S CLOTHES REDUCED. v v Woollen Socks, 1/6; Linen Collars, 1/-; Soft Collars, lOd ; Silk Collars, 1/6; Grand Drill Working Shirts, 5/11; Black Silk Ties, 1/-; Le Roy Oily Coats, 65/-. Suits to measure, £3 15s; posted free by Low’s Ltd., Mail Order" Merchants, Box 737, Christchurch. Money refunded if

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 27, 12 July 1923, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 27, 12 July 1923, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 27, 12 July 1923, Page 34

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