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In a ietter to Mrs. C. Smith, superintendent of the Auckland Women's Corps of tlio St. John Ainhuianco Brigade, tlio Dowager Countess of Jersey states that they in England arc full of admiration for tho responso winch New Zealand lias made to tho call of Empire. "Not only have your soldiers won for themselves lasting renown," the letter _ says, "but _ tho women of tho Dominion liavo lavished gifts for the sick and wounded and the distressed. Wo wcro overpowered when the other day Auckland cabled £2000 for tho Russian prisoners, and though this was not strictly Hod Cross I cannot refrain from mentioning this generosity." The "British Australasian" of July 13 reports the marnapo of Mr. Henry .Tnmcs Tvnijiht, son of Mr., and Mrs. H. F. Knight, of Ricoarton, and Miss Frances Guinevere Hut.li, youngest daughter of tho iate Sir. and Mrs. Alexander Huth, of Oakley House, Westliill, Putney (England). The ceremony took place at Old Maiden Parish Church on May XO. The hrido Was given away hv J'r. L.. Brewer :ird Lce.-Corpl. F. L. Buttle, N.Z.E.F, was best man. Another wedding; reported iu tho "British Australasian" was that <if Staff-Surgeon Francis IT. Holl, R.N., sou of the. late Mr. TCdear Holl and Mrs. Holl, late of 36 Sloanp Court, and Miss Elsie Marawa Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Simpson, of Wellington.

Tho Patbephono sweetness is unique; its charm is inimitable—all the scratcbiness of the old-time needle machine is eliminated, because the Pathephone has a smooth-gliding sapphire point reproducer. To hear tho Pathephone is to enjoy, tlio most perfect human voice-tone. Records by Ivirkby 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., 56 Cuba Street, • Wellington (just below Bank of N.Z.)—Advt.

' Wedding ■, Announcement. — Beautiful rises and the choicest of flowers only are used when designing wedding bouquets, which I make a speciality of. Packed and forwarded thrpugh tho Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 3G Willis Street.—Advt.

'I'he New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., are offering a property, ou behalf of Mr. W. H. Field, M.P., who is selling SS acres situated at Waikanae. The areas will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. This land, being- river flat and having an ideal climate, is expectcd to readily find buyers, either for dairying, fruit-growing, market-gardening, or for residential purposes. Litho plans will "be posted to those requiring them.

Chest Pains 'Throat Troubles Tightnessacross thechest and throat affections can at once be relieved by applyingSloan'sLiniment. It goes right to theseatofpain,warm- iif ing and soothing the jp ijv affected parts; the in- J-l flammation subsides ' and the pain, hey I presto,! is gone! IfpTfy' JI One ■ Filf Application ■ Gave Relief i JPPY \\ Mr. J. C. Harl, 140 Soulb- 1 varkParkßoad.Bermondsey, S.E.,writes:—' My daughter had for some time suffered from tightness of tbe chcst and pain in the back, but one application of Sloan's Liniment save her complete relief, removing all pain and freeing ber from tbe nasty backing she had. It is fi marvellous curc and I consider it is invaluable in any home." SIMM'S LINIMENT "KILLS PAtN" No matter what the pain is, or where it is, Sloan's Liniment is the remedy for it. _ For relieving Rheumatism, Sciatica, Sprains or Stiffness, it acts instantly. It does not need to be rubbed in—laid on the affected pari it penetrates and stops the pain at once. Sold f>3> all Chemists, price iu England, Wi. Wholesale: Fassett & Johnson, Ltd., Sydney.

I\ Tli® -303 lark VI 1 Hilary Regulation Cartridge 1 IS SUPREME IN I EFFICIENCY AND VALUE ! J tssssasaora Discerning Marksmen always use Ammunition made in || the Dominion by The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., j| H because it is so thoroughly dependable-so j| 1 FRESH ! SOUND ! SURE 1 | Of 150,000 rounds fired at a notable Trentham Hifle M | l Meeting not a single Cartridge failed. This -wonder--1 ful consistency is the result of the Makers' adherence to Sg I PERFECT MATERIALS PRECISE PROCESSES' I I SEARCHES TESTS | | , r s^oo^ng E o e r > Cattle, Pigs pj I SOFT NOSE -303 | The finest tea from the lineal plantations your fyf Ira Insist on Amber Tios I .WHOLESAJ-E AGENTS i THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 3

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