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roughly estimated at from £SOOO to £7OOO, in addition to which it may be necessary to purchase land. 4.—TIIE FINANCIAL POSITION. Tho income from the Board's Endowments is fully absorbed in maintaining tho 89 uhildren in the Home. The numbers have increased sir 31st March, 1905, by 28, and for the current year, owing to such increase, tho Board anticipates a debit balance of expenditure over receipts. This will, of course, be increased by the expenses inevitably attendant upon tho lire. .To take any considerable sum from th« Capital for building purposes would very seriously hamper the work of the Home, and prejudice the well-being of the children. The New Building Fund Account now stands at £llsO. The insurance on the lluilding destroyed is £12."i0. Amount available is £2i!(io. Rough estimato of amount still required for Building is £46'10 The Home has not received any Government subsidy for the last twenty years. It lias been already stated that 111 Board had begun to form a Buildin Fund. Had it proved necessary t mako a Public Appeal, in the future for that fund, tho amount asked for would have been comparatively small. NOW THERE IS NO ALTERNANATIVE : THE APPEAL HAS TO GO FORTH TO-DAY FOH AT LEAST £ 500()^ THE APPEAL OF TEE CHILDREN

For the sake of the good work done in past years, for the sake of th% larger work to be done now and in the years to come, and above all, iu the name of Christ, for the sake of liis little cues, we appeal for help. CHARLES M. NELSON, Chairman. W. E. GILLAM, Vice-Chairman, Win. Caider. A. Littler. Geo. Mac Murray. T. Charter. G. A. Carver. W. W. Mill. 0. ]). Ashton, R. R. Morrow. A. V. Macdonald. Robert Walker. Win. JefWy. F. Titos. Ward Carlton Ilay. 0. J. TUNKS. Hon. Treasurer, I confidently commend this appeal to thy charitable consideration of l(lose who care for Christ's littl rnes. ] am assured that the Orphan *lome Board will take all wants in to consideration in their plans fo the future. M. U. AUCKLAND. Bishopscourt, September 22, 1905. NOTE.—Subscriptions will be glad ly received by any member (if the Hoard or by the Secretary, Mr W. 0 V. Jnckman, Fort Street, Auckland W at the office of this papsr.

UHOXCIHAL CATAKHH. AN OHSTINATO CASE CUKKD JiY UKAiUN'K'B J.U{OA'Ulims CI T 1!J0. AI'TLR OTlllilt TIUiVIVUENT HAD I'AIL.KI) Mr llearne. 1 'ear Sir,—X have a son 9 years o( ago, who for two years siilVcml ii'oni CJironic Uronchial Catarrh, I could never leave liirn away from me a riiijtit on. en;,;, consideralion. Everybody just"dreaded iiisb'e-. [ iois Icrt to their cure. The least damp-v, | ness of foot, cool sea breeze after' a' j hot clay, or cold blowing wind, ! would confine him to the house for days. 1 had medical advice, and use-J evirai patent medicines, but with out success, until I got one small bottle ofjorj Bronchitis Ciire.wlvch has freed Mm completely fr ( ,m the Catarrh. Since then he b a s been out Hi <i«mp weather ito school, and goes about likij/any other child ; in fact, lie seems to linvc lost a burden', and is I'nuile well. Will'vou pleise accept my gratitude.—lteiieve me, Yours gratefully A MY ii- I'AHTRIIK.'K, ■Kelso Heights, Singleton, N.S.W

JiliO.Vl.'lllTlS. A SOV'J'II Al STKAIJAN STOREKEEPER TESTIFIES TO THE EFFICACY OF IIEAU.\E'S JtUONClims CI rk. A KI'FFERKK 7(1 YEARS OLD CTKEN JtY IP. WIOEL AX I) JIEAKTY yu\\. Mr IV. t!. IJeurnc. Dear Sir,—l am a storekeeper, living in tins township for the last 20 years. One of I my oldest customers has been* subject }to Uronchitis for a number ol years, and has been in the hospital with it several times. Hearing of your valuable, medicine, he tried at, arid found that it gave him great relief. Ouo bottle was sullicient to put him right. This gentleman is over Tn years of age, and old bushnian, who lias been in these purls for the last .'lO years, and is tvcU known. He makes my house his homo when hero i and got the medicine from ire. lie lis at my place now, and he sav.s that 11 'ii s winter is tiu; freest he lias had ,I'rom Uronchitis for a nmii'ltr of j J cars, «*m<l lie wishes io retutn yoii | thanks for your valuable I'ronch'ilis Cure. lie ia Well and hearty now. | You arc iptUe at liberty to publish this or any part, of it you like, as iit may be of great henWil. Io other I people suffering from ISroi',chilis.— Yours truly, M. IHMJIJX. Storekeeper, Y nil La, South Australia-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7990, 29 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7990, 29 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7990, 29 November 1905, Page 4

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