"Come on, Digger—cnrf Aatfe a feed /" It may be a simple enough meal— but p Ff?.st to the Soldier in France. For with it lie .slso «ets the Comfort, the Warmth, the Cheer and the Sociability of tiie Church Army Huts From New Zealand to the Front your boy finds Clv.irch Army Huts everywhere—and they all cost money to build ; and to " carry on." , You can't give what you OUGHT to give —none of us can. But have you sivea all you CAN give? Think it over—then send your Donation to: MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE - 20 Mulgrwo Sireet. WELLINGTON Or to Rev. F. W. WHIBLKT, Hon. Treasurers: Hon. Sec. in N.Z. (or JAS. Hi. HENDERSON Church Armi, OrmondTille. GJiO. SHIRTCLIFFK HAINCS-1* NOTE—Chun-h Army Donations may also be sent to REV. J. R. BURGIN, C.F., Ilex 052, AUCKLAND m &&&& m ?2 yj? & M Z&iZi ss. fg . ;i ■ . «i-.ii r. ••>»!»'.■ j. *} m Good Cooks! WfA I Good cooks point with pride to Edmonds Baking powder. It has "lightened" many baking troubles—it always makes cakes, scones, buns, puddings, pastry "rise.* Have no oter than Edmonds "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder. Remember it is made with genuine grape cream of tartar —quality is maintained despite difficulties arising from the war. " Good cooks" buy it! Good stores sell it! (The large tin contains I -4 i ounces) 70 V <z W. & JS& I m &. % m 72 52 H *» U BAKING POWDER a, ZS ggZ 5^2 *s\ * m w m & Write for your copy of Edmondi FREE Cookery Book. 52 I » m 9 w/ vy>i I S m *. *&& si % %. I
HUDNER BROS., Undertakers and Funeral Directors. HOOD STREET, HAMILTON. Official Undertakers' to New Zealand Defence Department. 'Phones: Day, 182; night, 504. P.O. Box 49. Distance no object. CONSULT. WALTER BURROW FOR FUNERALS AND CEMETERY REQUISITES. Furniture, Shop Fitting*, Picture Framing, Upholstery, Bedding, etc. .Best of Workmanship, Lowest Prices. Shop 'phone 485. House 'phone 298. Hamilton Monumental Yard DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES OF MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, ETC. In Marble and Granite furnished on application. vj ' Graves enclosed with I I Marble and Granite keri> ■ I i n £ 9 - Concrete and iron .' I I rauings of choice designs « « Inscriptions cut, leaded gilded and painted in an> 1 cemetery. Merrorials and enclosure! I erected in all pans of th« .._ - _ country. J. PRICKETT, MONUMENTAL AND BUILDER'S MASON, nri.lge Street. 'Phone 361
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13888, 14 October 1918, Page 3
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