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CHEMIST, THAMES (KlNft'< THEATRE BLOCK) Carries Stocks of Cattle Syringes (Pints & Quarts), Milk Fe Outfits, etc, Horse and Cattle Drenches. .. Telephon Write or King if you cannot call.

£50,000 Wanted NOW! On behalf of the Empire's Six Million Soldiers a confident appeal is made to the Patriotic Public of New Zealand for Additional Funds to assist and extend The Church Army's War Work Since 1914 The Church Army has helped Soldiers- and Sailors of Every Creed on Every Battle Front and in Every sea* Over £1,000,000 have. already been spent on Best Huts and ' Tents, Ambulances, Kitchen Cars, Canteens, Hostels, Institutes, and Chapels in every Camp. Thousands on thousands of Soldiers , enjoy Hot Drinks, Shelter, Beat, Concerts, Cinemas and Becreation every day. ' The Best Huts and Institutes in every Camp in New Zealand, -.. England and at every Seat of War are ,- "HOMES FROM HOME" Providing If ewßpapers, Magazines, Stationery, Music and other Comforts to Soldiers and Sailors. EVERS: PENNY DONATED GOES TO HELP THE WORK.' SEND ALL YOI£J CAN. THE MILITABY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, > JAS. W. HENDERSON ) Honorary GEO. SHIRTOLIFFE ) Treasurers 20 Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTON Cross all Cheques " Union Bank, Wellington^. HAjNES^i.. NOTE.—Church Army Donations may also he sent to Rev; J. R. Burgm, C.F., Bos 652, Auckland. fr wniiM—»» miw miw ■! lii'iiKinrnw-nrrTirr-r —■*■""*^»«~"°"^«'»-'«'

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 18644, 9 March 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 18644, 9 March 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 18644, 9 March 1918, Page 4

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