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I Fresh Milk 1 always on tap * I i» mosi convenient. It may be kept on your ! Pantry shelves, ALWAYS READY FOR USE. "* HIGHLANDER " is only sweet, full-cream, clean, cowb* milk with part of the water taken out, finest cane sugar added, then sealed air-tight and AiX . sterilized to keep it PURE end SAFE. BRITISH Made n, New.. ZeaW-the Creamy .Milk of DDmcu I r&PJTA! BCsected southland herds, under special supervision. BKillail '" .tCONOWJSE. and let your grocer be your milkman. LABOUR. Just' Behind. Him— Somewhere just behind your boy is a Church Army Hut On May Ist. this year, the Church Army had 220 Huts in the Shell. y..one. In the recent German aciv.->nc-« 100 Church Army Huts, were lost a:;d must be replaced with others. Ihe only place v/nere a soldier in France can g=t shelter and warmth "and refreshment is the Recreation Hi::. Are you helping ? Send a (ionalion to back '"him" u,j wijh -.v^r:::!.!:, <.:,-tsr end .-cfrtsliinent.. ■ ■• CHURCH ARMY HUTS Th« Mslitar;-- Affairs Co^jtiiUee - .2 -j .»....„.-*v,.- .Scrfi-t, V/^l',.:.~,tjlo^ ■ - Rr.r. r. W. \YIIIM.;:i\ " _ >n //;,„. Treasurers ;

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14865, 12 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14865, 12 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14865, 12 September 1918, Page 2