Fed Up! Some people say they are tired of giving to so many Patriotic Funds. “They have had enough of it.” If the tired Soldiers said We’ve had enough of it,” .What Would Become 1 of Us? They must continue their grim work. We must continue to help them. ' Our Soldiers and Sailors everywhere need Rest and Recreation, Comforts and Amusement. Convalescents deserve all the aid we can possibly give them. Troops in Camp and at the Front make Better Soldiers if they are well cared for in iheir hours of ease. To supply Rest, Refreshments, and Comforts to all our Soldiers id the aim of ""The Church Army’s War Work in Training Camps, on Troopships, Hospital Ships, in Hospitals, and on Every Battle Front. In New Zealand this work is carried on by The Military Affairs Committee of the Church of England. Help us to help our Boys I Send Your Donation to-day to Fbe Military Affairs Committee Jfts. W. Henderson j HonoraryGeo Shirtcliffa J Treasurer# 20 Mulgrave Street - Wellington *, Crot* «.U Cheque* & “ Union Bamk. Wellington.” . wniNES-B
'r.ix} r The Tried and Tested 'a Cough Cure! >’ Wise parents are never without Bonninglon’s Irish Moss —free from harmful drugs ,3 arid opiates, there’s no rj remedy so good, so sure and H{ so safe for children’s and colds. TO (JOHNinCTON' CARRAGEEN ii, 'HiH •J|i| IRISH MOSSlpl^’ *omnin<;toh UO j* Older folk, too, have proved the remarkable merits of It eases the cough,soothes the irritation in the tubfes, and quickly effects a cure. Jlnsist on the original— Bennington's. 148 b 069 B ■# Y.M.C.A. Messages of Moment “Send more Y.M.C.A. Secretaries to the Front.” —Sir Douglas Haig The Commander 'i:i Chief of the British Armies knows lull well the value of Y.M.C.A. work in helping to sustain the wonderful morale of our boys. Do your part to help the Y.M.C.A. keep up that spirit that leads to Victory. i 5 nd donations to-day to CAPT. D. A. F.WEN. Ho’'. National Y.M CA. *■ Treasurer, Baker's Buildings, Wei ington. 11
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 5 November 1918, Page 8
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