SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SOCIAL HALL, NORMANBY. ■ lif RS HARRISON LEE-COWIE will 1 TriT.TTim*; ,an- address on TUESDAY, ' A, U? U?T ¥' m Soc" ial HalI > Nonnanby at 2 o'clock. All welcome. MANAIA.PATRIOTIC AND RED " CROSS SOCIETY. A p^^^^^e for the poor of f^T reat T ?^ ltam wiU be packed at the Town Hall^on SATURDAY, 18th inst and people are asked to leave donations and parcels there on or before that date, ,- B. MITCHELL, ll^ Hon. Sec. PATRIOTIC TEA ROOMS ELTHAM. ' RAWHITIROA Ladies will have charge of the above on 11th August. Rooms open at 10 a.m Donations of all kinds thankfully received (MRS.) G. DAWES. PJIOWN HALL, ELTHAM. HIBERNIAN SOCIAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22. Good Supper. Good Music. Admission: Gentlemen. 3/lVft'R N- REAR? ON > ld ° ° Secretary. \ COME AND HEAR THE LECTURER OF WORLD-WIDE FAME, ! MRS. HARRISON LEE-COWIE, Lecture on | THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION MOVEMENT,^ And T&E EVIL EFFECTS OF THE DRINK TRAFFIC ON THE BRITISH EMPIRE DURING WAR. TONIGHT, At 7.30. PRESBYTERIAN HALL. SALVATION ARMY SPECIAL APPEAL. FOR WAR AND^ENERAL WORK. A STRIKING RECORD. A PEW Facts showing some of the work of the Salvation Army i throughout the world, and reasons why we need assistance—• 500 Hostels and Hutments for Soldiers and Sailors throughout tne Empire. 1,300,000 Soldiers and Sailors cared for monthly in the above Institutions. IjSOO Officers wholly employed in War Work.' ' / 30 Motor Ambulance Cars 1 .manned by S.A. Officers. ' ' 150,000 Fallen Men conveyed to the rear by this Ambulance Corps on the Western Fronte. 30,000 Wives, Relatives and Chil- ; dren of Service Men have been cared for. 4,000 Soldiers are housed nightly in our London Hostels. •41,000 Parcels of Food and Clothing have been supplied to Troopa interned in Germany. 50,000 London's Poor fed daily (owing to the War). 49 Children's Homes. 28 Hospitals and Dispensaries. 102 Shelter and Food Depots. 1,219 Social Institutes. .7,838,702 Beds supplied in 12 months in the above Social Institu- i tions. I 14,241,957 Meals supplied in 12 months. Belgium and Serbian Relief Work still in progress. The present War and General SelfDenial Appeal will help to maintain this .great work. Half of all moneys do- j nated to be devoted exclusively to war work amongst the troops, and half to the general work. His Worship the Mayor, or Captain I -N. Ji. Brown, Salvation Army, .will ' gratefully acknowledge any donations. N. E. BROWN, CO. EGMONT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ■JCIOLLOSVTNG on a requisition from & j X number of Members, a General ' Meeting of the Association will be held ; in the Main Hall of the Winter Show Buildings on SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, at 2 p.m., to consider the advisability ! of rescinding the resolution passed at •' th© last Annual General Meeting t© abandon the Show during the war. H. A. LENNON, Acting-Secretary^ FOR SALE. A HANDY Property, only 6 miles j from my office, and 2J mUes Omata school, P. 0., etc., l£ miles - cheese factory; carrying '35 milking cows; 5-roomed house, with milking , sheds, concrete yards, etc. Price, £20 ' per acre; terms. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, New Plymouth. MRS GERTRUDE SORENSEN, Certificated Business and Medical Clairvoyant Medium. Consulted daily, Foresters' Hall. Hours, 10.30 a.m. till 7.30 p.m., later by appointment. Fee 3/-. DON'T try and count yourself to i sleep because you suffer from cold feet. Get a "Unique" Hot Water, Bottle—the bottle with strongly trulvan- j ized seams that can't burst or leak. . British naade, too.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 10 August 1917, Page 1
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