IN THE DESERT. New Zealand colonels on their return from Egypt State that Fluenzol was greatly appreciated by tho troops, and was largely used in various ways as a r> nans of avoiding sick parade for minor a'-lmonts. Send jour soldier in Palestine a bottle of healing and cooling Fluon?ol in next parcel. 5 The vicar of a parish in "a certain district," tho official reports say, lias reason to bo grateful to tho Hun airmen. In his parish magazine lie announces a pfofit of £350 as the result qj a missionary salo, and adds: — \>e feel deeply thankful that the two inccn diary bombs which fell in the garden behind the church and church room in tlio early morning of tho day on which the salo began buried themselves harmlessly in the ground. One was dug up and viewed at 3d a time by those who came to buy l . By this means an extra 25f. Gd was gathered in for missionary work. Before tho "annual cold" grips you, cet NAZOL. Take it on sugar, or by inhalation —either way it is a splendid safeguard. Is 6d buys 60 doses. 4
What Marie Tempest Ipf drap writes about.. Jgt GLYCEROSE W VANISHING GREMi To Messrs. Cook & "Ross Ltd. January, 1918. Gentlemen, I have much pleasure in expressing my satisfaction in asing your Glycerose (Vanishing Cream). I have found it most soothing and healing, and it is most excellent for sunburn. I shall be at the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, and shall be obliged- if you will send me another pot. Yonrs faithfnlly (Signed) MARIE TEMPEST 02389-2
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 4
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