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© r~cT~l iP,I 0 ! y jli V! i—J R**ri>tered Nams for JHELtfSLXSPS E3SS.IHSB3TOSI One bottle maiea a pint of finest family ocuste and cold remedy. Ce»ci 2/-. SspuiQ/Clean sound teeth are necessary to a healthy mouth. DENTAPE ARL TOOTH PASTE keeps the mouth healthy and the teeth sound. 1s 6d a tube from ARMSTRONG’S PHARMACY. BR © o '■Si THIS brand upon. a Boys’ Suit stands for money’sworth and more. It guarantees good material, stylish cutting, staunch sewing, whilst the many sizes are based upon the measurements of Colonial lads. Before buying a new suit for your boy ask to see the “Maclogn” Makes. They are sold at all the best stores. [il BEE OINTMENT IP W-ELA7 YOU NEED. Bee Ointment penetrates every pore of the skin and clears it of impurities. It- stops irritation and itching. This curing salve heals all eruptions and abrasions of the skin quickly and surely. Made of pure ingredients from a sound formula of tested worth. Used for near iy half a century. Bee Ointment is excellent for cuts, burns, scalds, sor- v >s and sprains. Rub a little Bee Ointment on the affected part, or apply oa linen, and relief will be immediate All chemists and stores, Is 6d. Free san pie posted on application to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, WelLij .gton.* Progandra is a wndeifiil cure for hard or soft corns. Try 4t l

THE CHURCH ARMY. ~ < c ! church aswLv- —wisiss^^^ 9*" coffee. ' " ' H-?Wi % ,■ %!£ -til#?/ • - **tsp,m~Mr® ?<4 &.-|V". g»' r#K'^ V-• ' SPENDS £1,000,000 YEARLY ON OUR SAILORS AND SOLDIERS. 220 of our Recreation Huts « 7 ere in the shell zone, 100 lost- during the first German advance, we desire to help to replace t-hem. 20 Huts to add to the hundreds (riven to the Empire by the Mother Country have lately been given and 8 others nearly subscribed for m. New Zealand; the Wanganui Jockey Club giving the 21st hut. £SOO provides a. Ilut. £3OO. provides a Recreation lent, lined and warmed. Each cost £5 weekly to maintain. A £IOOO Kitchen Car was lately given by a Hawke’s Bay family to the Church Army, in memory of one who ‘.‘died on the field of battle. ’ Thirty Kitchen Cars, carrying hot drinks, etc., close up to the trenches, provided bv the Church Army for all soldiers of the King. Who will give another ? 20,000 Monthly Magazines bought for the use of the 200,000 soldiers who daily use our Huts. 1100 Beds always ready for soldiers on leave from France in our “Homes Away from Home.’’ Wo have been given charge of motherless children of sailors and soldiers Who are fighting for the King. , tAnd spend £400,000 yearly among the poor. . Parcels sent to Prisoners m • Germany. ■ Hospital for Septic Wounded at Tankerton —many; New Zealand soldiers treated there. Ten hods endowed by Wellington Var Roller Association. ' , The King, Right Hon. LloydGeorge. Admirals and Generals, and Hon. Mr.'' Massey each have written of the work of tbe Church Army. “Open to all.” , Tlie Military Affairs 'Committee and Church Army .together commence with the care of tbe N.Z. soldier when he enters ramp, and will continue it till he marches through Berlin. Help this Empire Work by donations to Secretary M.A.G., 20 Mulgrave Street, Wellington, or Rev. F. W. Whibley, Thm. New Zealand secretary for the Church Army, the Vicarage, Ormondville, Hawke’s Bay, or local secretaries appointed by him. N.B.—lf you prefer it. earmark your donation for either of these:— Huts, Tents Soldiers’ Motherless Children, Parcels to Prisoners of War, C.A. Hospital. Recreation Rooms for Munition Workers, Trench Comforts, Rotorua Institute, or N.Z. Camps. Subscriptions may be forwarded to Rev. H. Packe, The Vicarage, Gisborne, local agent for Poverty Bay.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4965, 4 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4965, 4 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4965, 4 September 1918, Page 3

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