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■ r ; Ne ' *• IP <%£/ " to amend the Arbitration Act, and thus f WM I'sSs* f>™i «>*s*w§f J"j[ CXT. ; relegate to the past one of the blackest yy, I Still **1s I paces in New Zealand's industrial his- \ n „ {,: . Wjg l^b^^?^ s^Bv^^: " °*"™' CHRISTMAS GIFTS. D --Sa. \f[ j|" A ',-_ ' I -J? on and } PARCELS FOR THE FRONT. a« to hr!;. IK X .'..:.'-•:'. > ;-^ : - ■''-rM : VJ aij.anv. ARRANGEMENTS FOR DISPATCH **' flight jfij 1 — : ' : io\/'' plain-. . list ant ? - _v»»i- £' ' I ' £101 iTSt Telegraph— Special Correspondent.! Fri-n<*li all "':""- ,A' H ' £ ...merit of ■ 'VirP.ed ":;•- > |IT .New Zea- WELLINGTON". Wednesday. T:.is fe^li ;M m - ' fcjk ) *- s - Knight \o doubt a irreat many Christmas '**" ticket* ~"* ~ a * alleged s in & w ju stnt rom \ ew Zealand • ;:: ' ! "".nil. 'It water to the. soldiers at the front, and arrange- a -'''- The pr\ . ,'_/ unsea- men { s are being made for the dispatch ;';''''-/ Kil*d, ifit the 0 tnc trifts fry the transports to 'leave ' - v ' ''•'-" : ' , -ir Wiel; aT in October nest. Parcels bearing the s-0.-Mring the t, I/Tfl * J __ Were ordinarv addresses of the men for whom ' ,TOt - in :ac " ' I &TITI Y& 01 "*' Un ' tnrv arV >»t*»wJ*d will be forwarded bv off. Will I*3 !L fill the Post Office, hut goods collected and ; ' : ' r ] \'- ; Sort of packed in cases may he sent to Captain ? -'° .'' ' .'"' evidence . Bilton, Xo. 3 Harbour Board shed, ■ •'»-" ■•tic ' properly King's Wharf. Wellington. If these , ■"" ;". " r • A.,% iaworthy ' cases arrive at this address l>efore the i L<e '" a ' "i ■ jfl £\ 'oyage. It i transports leave in the middle of October • °' n ''] K M.E.3. 1, vas called they will reach their destination long -Jt y'.nca ■. "ition of i before Christmas. ' senpti' • Th« : — :^ h m < ' £££&!. "BOWLING AS USUAL." ■'£%■ , I fpli rh p c -, t» e • ---/' J!. 1 VIIVIIV4J« tad .eft ,Bv Telegraph.-Press Association.) ■ acknow'e.lo direct • Buck;an ount- ; £1 • '—; rgu- j CHRISTCm.-RCH. this day. .jp tr*' ; The r ~ ; 1 ft the Domini- Rowling ■■ J I As6o- : - to-d'- -ided t t If ever anyone deserved a reminder of the season of goodwill, it is each of the gallant lads who left New Zealand for the firing line. Gallipoli, Flanders, Egypt or the Persian Gulf, each of them's doing his Country's work, and it is "up to us" to see that his Christmas isn't merely an empty name. We do not advocate crowding up the lads' haversacks and pockets with merely ornamental articles —spend the money in something they will appreciate and use for their comfort. In our various Departments will be found most of the articles a Soldier would enjoy receiving. We have prepared a list, and will supply it on enquiry at any of our departments, or send it by post. A score of our own assistants are at the Front or on the way, and every man in the Establishment ' will take personal pride in seeing a Soldier's parcel sent carefully and promptly. Get our list without delay and take advantage of the chance to send your parcel by the transport. You may only send 1/- worth, but it will be welcome in the trenches—a link between sunnv Auckland and the frozen battlegrounds of the North. Qmith 6 iSiiphen W Wholesale & Family M vrrirv J 253-263 Queen St., Auckland. | ■ **' mi . hot and tired, «■ 1 ill head awhirl, appetite 1_ gone, digestion poor, r^jf* -5 W mouth parched and dry— ,1 Remember then: Jr^®^ FAMOUS U. S. CHEWING SWEET W Not made to swallow—just to chew. It quenches thirst, cleanses mouth and teeth, .Plm soothes the throat, steadies stomach and nerves. Its w^3 delightful mint flavor refreshes I \ and benefits wonderfully. Sealed 'I % in a wax-wrapped packet. 1 \ t j 3d. per packet of five big bats 0 ir T^Tli at Chemists, Gonfec- \ftm)L * tickets and 0 ~K^°*l||l| for 3 penny stamps from T§&Wu&g* lir **tf*t P ie sole Australasian Agents, J. C. J t Gambles & Coy., Commerce House, Melbourne. }: : ; .W*** 00 Be sure it's Wriglev's!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 10

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643

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16025, 17 September 1915, Page 10

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