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•gps= READ THIS! —Ssfe Pay Till it Hurts I We speak of the dead in hushed, low tones, I 1 And honour them where they lie, ' j i But what of the men with shattered bones, \ Of the brave who can not die, ' j Under the smoke-black sky at night, j [ With scarcely breath to pray, • | Men of your kind who fought your fight ? \ I Then pay and pay and pay! [ i i I And who shall send to the brink of hell, I I Where the wounded gasp and die, ' \ ■ The rose-red banner waving, tell, ' I Say who, but you and I? \ j And who shall hurry the ambulance down \ j Through the dawn of blood-red day, | But you, my friend, and I ? Go on ) ■ And pay and pay and pay. \ t. ■ I Then give if it needs of your last red cent, 1 [ Aye, out of your meanest mite ! I And rouse you out of your sweet content j And hear ye the groans to-night! j I For the half-dead lie in the black shell scars, j | With scarcely breath to pray, ' j j And breathe their prayers to the mute, mute stars— j | Then pay till it hurts, oh, pay ! I ! j (From the " Inland Printer ") j i I 1 AND THEN REMEMBER The Salvation Army Wa irk Fund Appeal i Hnon. ras^.^^rn^oS.?.; lau^a U I % I*B —aai?s

Always Better TV k At -the Value in - - I LiA Big Store Ravingjust Unded a big shipment of HBW, fresh Teas direct trorn Ceylon, we arequotin ,' special prices* loc December. Ceylon Farmings. ' pir lb 1/7 5 1b packets 7/6 „ Whole Leaf, par lb 1/10 ~ '~ ■ 8/9 ~ Best Qaaliiy, per lb 2/- ~ boxes 10/----n Spgeial ~ . per lb 2/3 ~ packets 11/Speciai quotations lor halt - dieitu, contaioiag about 55 lb. Always Better Value at Guinness Bros,,

A FRESH AND WHOLESOME OALF FOOD MADE IN NEW ZEALAND Farmers appreciate the freshness and wholesonieness of "CEREMILK." While some imported foods are good, many are composed of foreign byproducts of doubtful value, and, of couise, no food brought a great di3tauce can have f,he freshness of 'CEEEMILK/' the New Zealand Calf Food, made from the cream of the Dominion'1* best cereals. Mr R Bltukie, a well-known .farmer in the South Wand, nakl recPDtlr: " X consider ''• SJiCREMILK " -50 {w vent better tLan anr ether Calf Food I have jet tried," *At all stores and factories, iiOeal Distributors: New Zealand Loan Mercantile Agency Co, Tauranga

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6968, 28 January 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6968, 28 January 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6968, 28 January 1918, Page 3