Anglican Kifffl llilyA and Sympathisers \sWii n^ip in the building of the New Anglican Cathedral, Wellington TN times of old, men and women did their part in a practical way in the erection of churches of National and historic interest. To-day you can be just as practical by giving the means to enable the skilled artisan to do with his Jiands what you. cannot do with yours. Every stone , in this great building—eVery article of adornment —will be the gift of a grateful I people thankful 'for victory, for peace, and for the preservation of loved ones, or desirous, it may be, to perpetuate the memory of fallen friends. The new Cathedral will be erected as a Thankoffermg to God, and'as a Memorial of New Zealand's part jri the great war. . The names of all . New Zealand soldiers who have fallen in.the ' "■ war will Be inscribed in letters ' of gojd on the marble walls of the '.Military, Memorial Chapel (the. west wing of the. Cathedral). Other items of national and his- , ; toric interest will also adorn this ■. Chapel:'- , v "■:..- ,; ,' :, ' . .; '■'■-'.. "■ '.'"■ ■■-■■■ •;";A : ";A r A '," ■• ■Ypjar. Gift torn help to make possible this great buildingand permanent memorialof National interest. /( will place on record for centuries YOUR expression of thankfulness for to-day's great blessings. , Contributions, or promises, may be '■ spread over, a period of one to floe •years. Government Stocks and War :Lqdn Certificates may be donated. Legacies ,aho may be made payable to the 'Wellington , Anglican Cathedral fan d. ::;■<• ■,:■■■.■•■- •■:•:/-.- ■• Intending CojHnbidqrs .-please.com- ■ mnnicalerat once, with the Hon. Or- . 'ganising Secreliiryyßev. C. F. Askew, •fil.Mdr.kli Vicarage, ■■. (Phone 2i92) •■-• ■ .. : •■■-:-• ■'■}:. I'•"•■■'■"•-■' -.:■ '"!■ ' S I THEWANGANUI elf If . I RIVER TRIP. ■" Wo§m J ' . ,'Tis .blissful rest WMfjJmSlfi I ■ that restores jabed, I physiques and shat- 1 I tered nerves to the .W^Sm^k. , I,' fullvigourofhealthy • fflffiM laPijL I manhood—and sur-. I rounded by the most •; s delightful scenery in ■ ' I the world the worn . I city man can enjoy. a rest cure amid : <3p?K |aS\ : I .restful environment I on the Wanganui. . ;• ' j I Wangnnul trip—stay at 'M § the-unique Houseboat ■ I and ueivutirul'l'ipiriki '"fefefe^i^BS . I Bureaux, Tho«. Coot* §i' Sons n'uu .A. Iliiiric'k & S Co.;ltd., Wiiugonui.'.' 2 , § ' I SUPPLEJACK LADDER] -^liniM^.T.'ili'^P 1^ P 7 Serves You Longest. Ti %\ The high-grade materials J f •\2 British manufacture < of the 'UAIUIU AJAIId : ■'■ ' : 'Tyre;- • ensure long service and I abeolute reliability.■■ 'I ~.. Made with, eheet of. pure . •■ rubber.bet Ween. plies of .' ■ canvas, giving a perfectly .damp-proof cover of the highest claas.' .. •,' '..'■' : Oblainabi: from all Deilen. Motor Import Co. Ltd. , ■ Wholesale Distributors .. Wellington & CbriiichurcTj. ■■.'■ . . 4 ■ ' ■■■"' ■ ■ TYRES j& RBCOONI3BD AS ONE OF THH DOMINION'S LEADING HOTELS.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 88, 8 January 1919, Page 9
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433Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 88, 8 January 1919, Page 9
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