YOUR KODAK SNAPS! Leave your Films for Developing and Printing at Everyman’s Hut. KODAK SERVICE
So much for that side, and if you appreciate what is being done, will you spare a short period in the evening to come to the nightly sing-song and short Gospel talk given by the officer in charge, Mr. Les. Taylor. After all we want to do more for you than just attending to your bodily needs. We want to help you spiritually; in fact, that is the real object of running the Hut. There is a private room where Christians can meet for prayer and , fellowship over the things of God, and nicely bound, khaki covered Active Service Testaments are available free of charge to any who would like one.
So let us see you and hear you, and dig out those old hymns which you sang in days gone by, and help in the nightly "sing-song.
Biscuits now being manufactured in N.Z. for the army are said to be more palatable than those of the last war. We understand that dogs have been known to eat as many as two of the new type.
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Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 81, 11 July 1941, Page 8
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191YOUR KODAK SNAPS! Leave your Films for Developing and Printing at Everyman’s Hut. KODAK SERVICE Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 81, 11 July 1941, Page 8
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