0 It is proposed that a war medal oi i- uniform design, and bearing the simple e inscription: "I was there, should fcc distributed among all tho Allied troops. 0 Dr. Gelibert, who was in charge at 5i the charity hospital at Lyons of a i'. wounded soldior named Itaviot, fntmislip ed half a pint of his blood for transfue aioti into the veins of his patient. The Pafhepliono sweetness is nniquo f its charm is inimitable—nil tho scratch r j ne ss of tho nld-timo needlo maoliine if <' eliminated, because the Palhephone haf 9 a smooth-glidiiiß sapphire point rcpro' P ducer. To hoar the Pathephono is k k onjoy the most perfect human voicn- ([ tone! Records by Caruso, by Peter Dawson ■' by all musical favourites are on hand , Ciall for a private hearing. Oscai '■i Hewett and Con 56 Oi.ilvi, Sfcwynt. Witf 6 AdvL
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2359, 15 January 1915, Page 7
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145Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2359, 15 January 1915, Page 7
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