Some of the members of the Pioneer Club are organising a series of afternoon gatherings (after the fashion' of Hed Cross tens), for the purpose of raising funds with which to send extra comforts and little luxuries to Dr. Agnes Bennett, one of the original members of the club, who is in charge of a Scottish Women's Hospital Unit which was being organised somo weeks agor for .work in Serbia. The first tea will be given on Wednesday week. The organisers hope that other members will take up the project with keenness, as sncli help is greatly needed in so stricken a country as Serbia. The Pathephono sweetness is unique; its charm is inimitable—all the scratchinessof the old-time needle machine is eliminated, because the Pathephone has a smooth-gliding sapphire point reproducer. . To hear the Pathephone is to enjoy the most perfect human voice-tone. Records by Kirkby Lunn, Caruso, Peter Dawson, all musical favourites, are on hand, at uniform prices, from 35., doublesided. Call or send for catalogue. Oscar Hewett and Co., sfi Cuba Street, Wellington (just below Bank of N.Z,)—Advt. Exposed as they are to all kinds of rough weather, men in training camps suffer severely from windburn and sunbum( An officer now in camp narrates how, after numerous preparations had. been tried, the men in his command got full relief and comfort from the use c.f "Ss'dal." He had 'been given a sample to try himself, and had derived so much benefit from it that he recommended "Sydal" to others, with the above happy result. Therein lies further proof of the soothing, softening, healing value of this popular emollient. Price, 25., all chemists and stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 5
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