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u r, M & rP ft <5.1 fe Xtm. ' r,< 3W. (S) A delightful - array of - » » Soft furnishings Where the fewest Goods are Obtainable. When it comes to SOFT FURNISHINGS remember .JOHN TOWNLEY’S. If at the present time your home is not one of the best it will rapidly become one if you come to us for CURTAININGS AND UPHOLSTERING FABRICS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Tin re is something Distinctive about our Store which will appeal to you at once. We will experience no difficulty in giving you something that will harmonise with any color scheme. JOHN TOWN LEY FURNISHER - - GISBORNE

THE CHURCH ARMY HUIIS work was commenced in New ? J Zealand at a service at Manga-' HUTS FROM HAWKE’S BAY TO AUGUST 30/18: toro (Hawke’s Bay) on Ask Wednes-| day, 1910, 'when a self-denial fund was inaugurated for the Army by Bishop Averill (now of Auckland), and afterwards carried on in the Weber district, sheepfarmers there assisting by givisig their black wool. The amounts received each year ending June 30th, by the Hon. Sec. at Ormondville, are:— pital. nebp. pital. nebs, nersS Garde Hut, m oi'k. Recreation for ©.A. War pitdji. For ©hristmaC DinThe first New Zt:ii land Chiirch Army Hut was start&H 'vgrtin a dana-, tion of £2OO from /^’lie‘:^V^ipuk&r aitt A. and P. Association's of Stock, on Ap# 215%1917; slice that date 27 hare bced/giveu. 1 On October .dOth, 1917, at a hpnferenco at Wellingtfjn, the _Ohu|ch Army representative in New Zealand greed' to join forces with the Military Affairs Committee, so that, in future, all war work of the Church of England could be conjoined. Contributions are used primarily for the benefit of New Zealand soldiers. One department of this conjoined work is to equip and maintain recreation liuts at all fronts and Camus. Ono hundred of the. huts provided •‘>y the Church Army in England have been lost to the enemy, leaving about eight hundred for the use of our troops. Up to August 30th. 1918, 27 huts have been subscribed for in New Zealand, and are. taking the place of .some of the lost ones at the front. Our huts are open to all, irrespective of creed or nationality.. Subscribers in the Dominion _ also provide for the upkeep of hospitals, parcels to prisoners ‘of war, Institutes in New Zealand camps and Rotorua. Chaplains at home and at the. front. In fact the soldiers of the Empire are helped in every possible way by the Military Affairs Committee and Church Army. Our Huts bear the names of Hie district or Patriotic Society or Club giving them as shown under, and each costs £5 weekly to maintain. 1. Waipukurau 2. Takapau 3. Maori 4. Ormondvillet & district 5. Hastings, Havelock 3b Clive • 6. Knox Naval. Given by two ladies of Norse-wood-Ormondville District 7. Napier No. 1 ... 8. Napier District No. 9. Dannevirke and Webei 10. Rotorua 11. Otane, Pukehou, Els thorpe ... 12. Tautane Kitchen Car Sunday Hut Day Collection To replace lost huts.. /Trench Comforts given in Huts WELLINGTON DIOCESE C.A. HUTS TO AUGUST 30/18-. 20. M.A.C. Gift to C.A. Manawatu C.A. Hut Wairarapa C.A. Hut Levin C.A. Hut Wanganui Tent Wanganui Jockey Club Hut Manawatu Jockey Hut Hawera Hut £ s. d. 1000 0 0 500 0 0 500 i) 0 200 U 0 150 0 ' 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 650 0 0 21. 25. 26. 27. AUCKLAND DIOCESE TO AUGUST 30th:— £ Eltliam County C.A Hut To Arolia Piako Taranaki Auckland No. 1 For Hut Fund Auckland No. 2 Auckland No. 3 Auckland No. 4 For up-keep of Taranaki Hut Sundry other donations to Hut Fund s. d. 500 716 500 500 84 500 500 500 190 0 0 110 0 0 Since the above was published on October 1, the following account has been sent by the Bishop of Auckland:—‘‘The result of our special effort to replace the lost 100 Church Army Huts shows that up to September 21st we have raised money for 11 C.A. Huts at £SOO each, and also a fair amount of money for the upkeep of the same. We hope to have the twelfth ready soon. After that I think we havo clone our bit towards replacing the lost huts.” Word has also come from the Hon. Local Secretary of the Church. Army in Southland that a continued effort is being made for the Red Cross, Mercantile Marine, and - Church Army, and the Church Aj'my is guaranteed £SOOO of 1 the amount raised for its war work.

YOU ARE INVITED TO SEND A PRACTICAL APPRECIATION OF THIS EMPIRE WORK. To the Secretary, Military Affairs Committee, 20 Mnlgraye St., Wellington, or to Rev H. Pa eke, Hon. Sec. C.A. at Gisborne. Try the Highest Grade at Costs a little more than other brands hut worth the money. US'. ms* .- r AND CO. onrt The other Good Grade at rW 4 —"mu 99 i 4 Ifltir. CROMPTON Wholesale Agents.

Clean sound teeth are necessary to a healthy mouth. DENTAPE4RL TOOTH PASTE keeps the mouth healthy and the teeth sound. 1s 6d a tube from ARMSTRONG’S PHARMACY. Fit Clincher Cross Tyres to your ri': c —they are a “loam way' bet■Mx. These finest British tyres have given 1.0,'000 miles without a punciure. See them. °^ There is a coupon in tin of Hudsons’ Balloon Brand Baking Powder that entitles you to receive a free copy of the famous “Balloon” Baking Book, Buy a tin to-day. All grocers. Everywhere* When you buy garden hose get the best. There’s nothing to equal North. British Rubber Company’s brand. Best fabric, best rubber, high quality, long service. -Pm

There is a coupon in every tin of Hudsons’ Balloon Brand Baking Powder that entitles you to receive a free copy of the famous “Balloon” Baking Book. Buy a tin to-day. All grocers. Everywhere* Our HOT WATER BOTTLES are the best that can be procured They are sold at a fair price. Out guarantee with every bottle. Alt sizes at ARMSTRONG’S PHARMACY, Have you seen the ladies’ cptton vests at Is 6d at S Stone’s, the Cash Draper.* ACTS QUICKLY. . Immediate relief is necessary in attacks of diarrhoea and dysentery. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy should always be 'at hand. Get a bottle to-day and be prepared for sudden attacks. It never fails to give l-elief.—Sold by E. D. Smith., Chemist Gisborne.*

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5000, 15 October 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5000, 15 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5000, 15 October 1918, Page 7