There is no better method of remembering the brave l ids who are fighting our battles, and who are exposed to< all the vigours of an European Winter, than by sending them a parcel containing the best of all Christmas cheer —something that means WARMTH and REAL COMFORT. Here are a few suggestions for choosing Suitable Goods. Khaki Flannel Undershirts 8/6. Grey Flannel Undershirts 6/3. Heather Wool Sweaters 13/6 and 15/9. Khaki Wool Shirts, collars attached, 13/6. Heavy Wool Singlets 7/6 & 8/6. Heavy Wool Uncerpants 7/6 and 8/6. Heavy "Wool Socks 2/- and 2/3 Medium Wool Socks l/9 and 2/-. Khaki Handkerchiefs lOd. Warm Wool Scarves 3/11 & 4/11 or a Midget Canteen Outfit, 2/6. Refills for same 1/9. Those living at a distance may remit their order, and we will pack the goods in strong canvas, address it to the Soldier, and advise him that the parcel is being forwarded, and by whose instructions we have sent the same. We do all this free of cost to the purchaser —you simply enclose amount of purchase money and the necessary instructions —we do the rest. Let us relieve you of this responsibility to-day.
JOHN GOBBE b° The Cash FVlaii Qnter House, JFEiLDINCx. PARKVILLE PRIVATE HOTEL. RIDGEWAY BT. WANGANUI. ONE minute walk from Railway Station and G.P.O. Beautiful healthy locality, Hot and cold water baths. Comfortable commercial and sitting rooms TARIFF-—?/- per day: 35/- par week. Motor Car marts Main Trunk Express at Marten Junction daily, Conveys passengers to Wanganui by "Mitchell” 48 h.p. Motor. A pleasure to ride iu it. J. HODBON, Proprietor, Telephone 505. [A GAUD, MISS H. HUMMERSTOS3, ENGLISH ARTIST, from the West End Studios of Lo ndon, Address — Miss Kennedy’s Residence, Grey Street, Marton.
FOB A LAME PACK. When you have pries oe lameness iu tlui b*ck, baba the parrs with Chumteri&'ln's Pain Halm twice a day, amsccgin? with the p.'. 1 «n of the hand for five minutes as each application- Then daujp-M a piece of flannel slightly with his liniment and bind it oa over the eat of pain “.verv'vbcr The cnole news in this issue ac credited to the Times has appeared in that journal, but only where expressly stated is such news the edi torial opinion of the Times.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11367, 13 October 1917, Page 4
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375Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11367, 13 October 1917, Page 4
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