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|r-:„ -■ • • M IT7tj/ cwMji't tf7*c S/<c icould have been vseU paid/' Our Debt to Crucified Belgium €} Becausc she offered an heroic resistance to the Kaiser's hordes on their well-planned rush to France, Belgium paid the penalty of having her army decimated, thousands of her women, children and old men murdered or exiled, and her country laid waste by the barbaric invaders. Wc in prosperous New Zealand owe more to Belgium than we will ever realise, and it is but common justice that we should show our gratitude in a practical way by sending much needed help to the three million Belgians who urgently require our assistance. fij Remember what Belgium suffered for her refusal to betray her friends, and that but for her willing sacrifice France would have been subdued and Britain seriously threatened. IJ Remember also that there are thousands of starving women and children in that devoted country praying for the succour that we can send. Can you refuse to satisfy those hungry mouths or clothe those half-naked bodies? For Every Pound or Shilling You Give the Government Gives Another. Send donations to C. W. Reid, Hon. Treasurer (c/o Pyne & Co.), G. L. Donaldson, Secretary Poor of Great Britain, Ireland and Belgium Relief Fund (incorporated), Art Gallery or office of this paper.

The Secret * of Beauty! The dear skin —the bright eye —the Joyous deposition —is known only to those whose physical or- - fans are regularly performing their . daily functions. To rid yourself of discomfort and know .. the joy of being truly: well drink daily a glassful of STEVENS'! Health Salt I THE SALT THAT ■ SWEETENS LIFE , ■ 2/- All Ckaists ft Grocers I

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15607, 3 June 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15607, 3 June 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15607, 3 June 1916, Page 11

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