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Red Cross Appeal. RED CROSS " Our Day Fund." OBJECTIVE £25,000 £5,757 STILL REQUIRED. "It is a great privilege to be able to give: It is a far greater joy to give willingly." £ s (l Previously aekno'v!.-d<;ed 18,831 10 1 (.01! DONTON DONATIONS— N. K .Taylor 100 O 0 •Jus. J. lliddell 50 0 O T. C. Sainslniry and Sons 30 0 0 Chas. Clarke 25 0 0 AYni. Thomson ... ... 25 () <) James Riddell, senr. ... 21 O 0 James T. Sharp 20 0 0 .). Mallard 20 O 0 G. McAlnllen ... ... 20 0 0 A. Knight 10 0 ;) Parfitt and Co 10 0 0 W. Hell, V. T. Williamson A. \Y. Chapman, Thus. A. Cooper, Howie and Matthews, Peach Bros., C. Honeyhun, H. AYhitaker. £5 each ... ... 40 0 0 J. AlcGre<zor, 2nd donation 5 0 0 H. Mavail ... 3 3 0 Al. K. Hell 22 0 Wood and Brndney, A. Milne, J. Riddell, junr., P. A. Kivell, 'rs S. M.a'Jtin, Bros., U2 each ... ... 12 0 0 AY. Hall, D. Scott. £1 10s each 3 0 0 A. Smith, A. G. Hell, K. A'ickers, M. Cain, .1. Humphries, Bona and Archer Hridgman, Air Air Trehes, J. F. Parker, A. Morgan. J. Hull, (jleo. Chadwick, £1 each 11 0 0 11. Southgate ... ... 110 T. Smith 0 10 0 F. Da vies, McKay, P. AlcAlalion, A. Cooper, AY. Cressey, AYalter O'Hearn, Margaret McAlanus, James Parker, B. .lesson, K. A. Gledhill. us each ... ... 2 10 0 0 Ooodrich 0 4 (> li. Kernott ... 0 4 0 AY. Cox 0 5 0 £19,243 9 7 Included in the above are Hamilton Country Districts:— Tiihikaramoa-Koioinatua 74!) 0 0 Tama here ... ... ... 019 0 0 Huknhia 400 0 O To Rapa 440 0 0 Cordonton ... 412 0 0 AA'hatawhata ... ... 284 0 0 T*> Kowhai 2GB 0 0 Kototniiii ... 170 0 0 Newstoad 138 0 0 Fnreka 12!) 0 0 Other districts ... ... 47 0 O 3740 0 0 Hamilton Borough ... 5024 0 0 Other Waikato districts 10,473 0 0 £19,243 0 0 117

Wo arc now Knowing our full range of tussore and shantung silks for the coming season. The prices, although slightly higher than last year, arc still quite moderate. The 33-inch start at 2s !M II)) to Os lid. Wo cm still show a splendid hoaw shantung ac <>s lid and 7s (id. This cloth is unsurpassed for costumes, motor coats, etc. Shantung costumes still retain their popularity, and can he bought from (.'4 7s (id up to {.'-"3 15s. We arc also showing some very smart costumes in Kugi silk silk and white Jap. silk: these run I Vi,in lour to five guinea.'-.—Hall's Drapery Stores.* "Men will have their vices," say some. Therefore the State should sell Alcohol to keep men from Drug using or from social vice. Actual experience, however, -shows that Prohibition decreases drug using and vice. Judge Swi'.nson ol Hritish Columbia, says that "There lias not keen a recrudescence nl drug-using as the opponents of Prohibition prophesied." Vancouver's Chief Constable says that "It was thought by some that the abolition of the liar would lead to the use u( Drugs, but as far as Vancouver is collet rued it has not been the case. Keferring to vice, most young people ko wrong under the influence of Ale..hoi. And. Slate Alcohol, served out to make profit ami revenue for the (<overiiiiu>nt, will break down morality jus*, as surely as decs Alcohol sold under License.—S •17 The King of Tonics—Forsythe's Vigor Tonic—invaluable as a pick-me-up after influenza, colds, etc. Bottles. 2s Od and 4s 6d.—Forsythe, Chemist. Hamilton.*

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13890, 16 October 1918, Page 4

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