11 Now is the Winter of our Discontent made glorious by the advent of Spring.” MILLINERY We will make an early display of Spring Millinery on Thursday August 15. IN OUR NO. 2 STORE (W. S. MITCHELL’S). SUTHERLAND & MITCHELL THE TWO STORES HASTINGS
/ T THE CHURCH ARMY Buegw HUT ..™ TH F LAST BIT OF HELP A MAN XIGETS BEFORE GOING ; THE TOP 4®Ba AND THE FIRST BIT of help he WHEN BACK W -'a# CL » f fWHEN the great German offensive began, the Church Army hao 220 Recreation Huts and Centres in the fire zone. About half of these were wiped out in the rush towards Amiens and St. Venant. Many not abandoned until long after the evacuation of adjacent camps. The heroism of those in charge has been commented upon. Some of tMi helpers refused to leave as long as there were any wounded or stragglers waiting to lie helpedIn one Church Army Hut the superintendent and her helpers were all blown to pieces by a shell while preparing hot drinks for the men. As the Church Army, which supports so many essential comforts for our men, has no Government resources to fall back upon, it depends entirely on the real patriotism of those at Home and in New Zealand. MONEY TO REPLACE THE LOST HUTS IS URGENTLY NEEDED. Contributions can be sent to— Rev. F. VL WHIBLEY, The Vicarage, Ormondvllle, Secretary & Organiser.
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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. VMT ANTED, position as Help-Com- » ’ panion, fond of children. —Please state full particulars to “0.K.,” Tribune Oifice, Eastings. O EQUIRED, a fully qualified man *■*' as First Assistant in Cheese Facory. Apply, Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., Box 28, Taradale. 'I'V'ANTED, by competent Woman, ’ ’ one child, position as House keeper on farm or station. Apply. ‘Work,” Tribune Office, Hastings. MARRIED Man wants Milking on Siiaies; 40 cows, machines; used L o steam power. Apply. Machines, Dpapa Post Office. JJOTATOES ! pOTATOES 1 TABLE AND SEED. We hold the Largest Stock of LOCAL-GROWN POTATOES. GET A QUOTATION BEFORE THEY GET DEARER. TJ B piC’ITGROWERS. KING STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone 334.
DAIRY Thermometers, No. 0 and No. 1 Churns, Milk Pans, Skimmers, Strainers, Enamel Billies, Tin Billies, Butter Pats, Tin Buckets, Chatillion I Milk Scales.—Buy at Henry Williams (and Sons, Ltd., Hastings Branch.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 217, 15 August 1918, Page 6
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