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Flannelettes for Winter Comfort pecially since the manufacture has been brought to such perfection. In cur new winter range we are showing makes as soft as down, beautiful quality and so wide, it rtally is economy to use it. Children can be so comfortably set up, and adults will find nightgowns and pyjamas made from it garments cf real service. Before cold weather really sets in, why uot get in a few dozen yards? It will be a start for winter sewing. Gocd range of Pj jama Flannelettes from Is 6d to Is lid. Hall's Drapery Stores For Style and Value = - HAMILTO

SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. Private P. W. Stratford, Bth A.D.U.S., A.1.F., in a recent letter, states:—"The most valuable thing I took away in my kit when embarking for the front was Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has eased many a pain for me as well as for my comrades, and I certaLily think that every soldier leaving for the front should take a bottle with him."—Sold everywhere. For TOOTHACHE Insert one or two drops of full-strength *•* Registered Nams ' for HEAN'S ESSENCE For Coughs, Colds. Catarrh and Sore Throats dilute to a pint by adding water ! and sweetening. 5 lln 1860-neatly GO J years ago, Dcrw'rh I published his epoch- I I making Wwh t "Ihc 1 Origin of Species/.- a Here in N.Z. in that same I yonr of 18i'0, Boitning- I ton's Iris!) Mors was will- n ing popularity. To-day I its sales are larger than I is ever bpfoic because it i still without an equal for f cough*, coirs and all aff« c- | tions of tho throat and B lun»s. Surely none but an 1 exceptional remedy could I ij stand so searching a test, fl !| SalV, sure, prompt, it contains no opiates or harmful drug*, and is as good for the little ones as for i older foll.s. Refuse subfit tutcs and imitations. Insist on yetting Irish! The Cough Remedy that has . iteod tho tett of time ri 6066 THE is an institution to be proud of. It has boon at the Front sinco the early days of the War. Thousands of our Soldiers and Sailors have enjoyed and benefited by its REST HUTS AND TENTS on every Front; MOTOR AMBULANCES-the first in the field; KITCHEN CARS, available at any hour; HOSTELS, with their thousand beds. It controls a HOSPITAL for septic wounds; and every week sends THOUSANDS OF PARCELS to Prisoners of War. IN NEW ZEALAND the work is carried on and managed by the Military Affairs Committee, of which the Bishop of Wellington is Chairman. It erected and operates the Institutes at Trentham, Feathorston, Tauhorenikau, Awapuni and Narrow Neck; and has sent Thousands of Founds for the Benefit of our Soldiers Overseas. THE CHURCH AEMY and the N.Z. MILITARY CHAPLAINS do the work of The Military Affairs Committee at the Front; on.Troopships, and in Hospitals. The work must be maintained andextendod. For this purpose £50,000 is Wanted NOW. Send a Donation at once—no amount too small. Address: The Military Affairs Committee, J:vs. \V. Tleivtorson \ TTonorary Geo. Shiitcliffo ) Tiva-nr. rs 20 Mulgravß Straat, WELLINGTON Cross all Ch(«vics _, " Union Bank, Wellington." •NOTE—Church Army Donation? mav also be sent to REV. J. IIBtRGIN, C.F., Box 652, AUCKLAND.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13752, 27 April 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13752, 27 April 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13752, 27 April 1918, Page 3

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