TO WIN THE WAR
: OUR DUTY. Many people may conclude that they have given ohougli to the soldiers • be-; cause they have bought a ticket or two in an art. union or have contributed in cash to a street collection. But what is the donation of a shilling or two, or a few pounds, compared to the life a sol-, dier offers to the God of AVar. . People' must keep on giving. Taihape patriots recognise that, to win the war our soldiers must be well cared for while at the front; that they must have warm clothing to stand the bitter cold and slush in the trenches: To raise funds for the Red Cross Society, vihicli is doing such noble work on the battlefield, a nmnbev of Taihape; farmers, liave presented 1000 sheep to be disposed of by' art uniontickets, Is. • each. Every ticket lias a chance in the 34 prizes offered. People who are willing to assist our boys at the front, by selling, or by purchasing tickets in this art union, are requested to write to the Secretary, Red Cross Art Union, Taihape. EVERY WHIFF A WHIFF OF PLEASURE! Because Ittiodesian Dreadnought is first and foremost an all-British,Tobacco!—be-cause it is pure, fragrant, full of flavour, and because it is economical, it should be your Tobacco. Dreadnought is just the'natural leaf, perfectly matured, and packed uiYdev ideal conditions. Every tin. contains full 20z., and is guaranteed to be.in perfect condition—this is the Tobacco for the man who likes a "solid" smokd, and "it can be obtained in full mid medium strength at all tobacconists at Is. tin. Try Dreadnought—you'll like it. But perhaps you- are a "mixture" smoker! INVICTA MIXTURE should therefore be your choice—a choice blend of Rliodesian British Tobaccos—ls. tin, full 2oz.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 10
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295TO WIN THE WAR Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 10
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