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£1000 FOR 2/6

ART UNION FOR WOUNDED SOL- .' DIER-S'. . The Westland Patriotic Art Union, to be drawn at Easter, is advertised in this issue. The art union will not be extended. The Westland province has already sent 20 per cent, of its population to take part in the present war, and parcels are sent monthly to each soldier by the residents of the district. The "boys" hqvo greatly appreciated the tobacco, cigarettes, and clothing already sent, and in order to keep tho flag Dying a final appeal is being made for the art union. Tickets may be had from F. M'Parland, Adelaide Road; Miss Vinsen, •fruiterer, Adelaide Road; T. Coltman, jeweller, Cuba Street; R. Houldswcrth, tobacconist, Cuba Street; .T. C. Cusack, tobacconist, Manners Street; Everylwdy's Theatre, Manners Street; or from the secretary of the West Coasters' Association, C. J. Pfaff, 38 Pirie Street, Wellington.

DR. SHELDON'S MAGNETIC LINIMENT. A RELIABLE AND EFFECTIVE EMBROCATION. "I contracted a bad cokl in the back which was always giving me great trouble and violent pains, and I could get no rest or sleep although I tried many embrocations that were supposed to give relief," Writes Mrs. T3. Elliott, 54 Browne Street. Timaru, N.Z. "My husband also suffered from a sprained back and whs likewise suffering- great agony. '' Wo wore recommended to try Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment, and I am pleased to be able to say it speedily cured us both, much to our surprise, after tlio many remedies we had used. "Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment we can conscientiously recommend to all who aro suffering from pains and colds of tlio nbove description and advise, them to always keep a supply on hand, for as a household remedy wo consider it stands nut. alone."

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2705, 26 February 1916, Page 14

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289

£1000 FOR 2/6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2705, 26 February 1916, Page 14

£1000 FOR 2/6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2705, 26 February 1916, Page 14

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