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CAMP NEWS 1 — MORE APPOINTMENTS. At Feathers toil the following temporary appointments have 1 been approved by the Camp CommandantPte. S. L. Goodwin, to be shoeing-smiih corporal; Corpl. H. G. Lovell, Army Pay Office, to be pay-sergeant; Pte. I. J. Quigley, Army Pay. Office, to bo pay-sergeant; Sergt; P. R. F. Thode, £ Company, 18th, to be Orderly Room clerk. Trentham Orders announce . the following temporary appointments:— Headquarters Staff (details): Q.M.S. V. Mead, to be sergeant-iimjor; Corpl. Q. W. Insley, to be quartermaster-ser-geant. ' ■ Record Office: Corpl. W. D. Kinninmonuth, to be sergeant. The following returned soldiers have appeared before the Returned Soldiers' Board at Trentliam: —6/18S Sorgt. T. H. Allavidge, C.1.8., M.8.; 10/1548 Pte. G. R. King, W. 1.8., 3rd; 6/2C4 SergtMajor R. Campbell, C.1.8., M.8.; 12,'310 Pto. R. Bates, A.1.8., M.8.; 2/1123 Gunner G. C. Wilson. N.Z.F.A., 2nd; 2/1454 Gunner 11. V. Metcalfe, N.Z.F.A., 4tli; 2/1138 Driver C. Birnie. N.Z.F.A., 4tli; 7/(i73 Pte. .1. T. Hodgson, C.M.R., M.8.; BJM7 Pto. A. M'Naughten, D Company, sth. The Soldiers' Kodak, 355. and 555.; Films, Papers and Developers obtainablo .it city prices, from Bagley, Chemist, Featlierston.—Advt. ' CEHEGEN NOT A STIMULANT BUT A FOOD. Nerve-foods such as Ceregen are endorsed—recommended—by the medical fraternity. Tho frail invalid, the delicate baby—anyone with a weak body or exhausted nerves—benefits PERMANENTLY by Ceregcn. Get clear on this pointit is not a stimulant or drug. It is a FOOD. It BUILDS up nerve, muscle, brain, because it contains over 80 per cent, of proteid—absolutely necessary to healthy nerves. Made in Britain by Britishers. Ceregon is bettor than tho wellknown nerve foods of enemy countries— and costs less; 2s. Gd., is. Oil.. Gs. Gil., and 12s: fid. (latter containing 8 times amount of, 2s. Gd. size).—Advt. "I had no idea your baggage cheeking system was so good," said a passenger tho othor day. Jixpononco revealed how helpful it was. It safeguards against loss, obviates all bother. Wo collect, check, deliver—do everything (rail, sea). Tho New Zealand Express Co,, Ltd., 87-91 i Customhouse Quay.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2730, 27 March 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2730, 27 March 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2730, 27 March 1916, Page 6

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