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PRISONERS OF WAR.

APPEAL. The men repatriated from Germany in January have said: —"We should never have lived through it, but for the food parcels from Home. It is the people in England who have kept us alive." We cannot let our prisoners starve. The Bed Cross and Navy League ask for assistance. It is assured by the Central Prisoners of War Committee in London that all food sent to our imprisoned men reaches them. Please send donations to — C. J. TRELEAVEN, 119 Worcester St., Christchurch; H. J. BESWICK, Chairman Joint Committee Red Cross and Navy League.

HOT-WATER BOTTLES. With the rapid approach of winter, comfort-loving humanity naturally begins to turn its mind to one of the primary comforts—the matter of' j warmth. No better purchase could be j made in assuring the procurirg of! warmth and comfort than a hot-water bottle, and the best place in the city j for this article this season is Wallace and Co., chemists, High Street, tfho arei stocking the finest-quality maroon rub-1 ber bottles, trimmed and reinforced at '■. the edges, and bound with black rubber, j This hot-water bottle is fitted with the! holdfast, unloseable stopper, and is guaranteed for nine months. The prices j are 9/6 and 10/6 each. .4 Quicker! Cheaper, too! Sending goods by our five-ton motor lorry, Christchurch to Ashburton and intermediate towns, per road. Goods, parcels, furniture handled. Regular ser-i vice.—The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. .6 A few drops of NAZGL e-Ti lun-.p r.ug.tr instantly soothe sore throats and remove huskiness. Equally effective for] coughs and colds. Sixty doses 1/6. Get I genuine NAZOL. ,4J

£ s. d. Amount previously arknowledged 3530 11 8 Red Cross Sales Depot, Cathedral Square 200 0 0 Barnett and Grant .. 10 10 ll S.S.B 0 10 n J. R. Orford .. 10 0 li Domett Social, per il'. Geeson 11 (l 0 F. G. Gurnsev .. 1 1 (i Mrs Mollett .. 1 1 o F. W. Rutland .. 1 1 n Miss H. M. 13. Wilson 20 0 i) Hornby-Islington Bazaar Committee .. 15 0 (i N. C. Beads .. 1 1 o 11. W. Wait .. 1 1 ii Anonymous 1 1 (i G.C. ' .7 0 .") ii E3804 0 1|

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 4

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PRISONERS OF WAR. Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 4

PRISONERS OF WAR. Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1339, 29 May 1918, Page 4