The annual report of the Wellington branch of .the' Navy League mentions that a slim of £13,244 2s. 7d. has been collected by the branch for the Sailors' Dependants' Fund, and £13,100 remitted to London. This money is* to be used in assisting the dependants of men who fell in the Jutland Bight battle. The very latest straw boaters, 4s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. We have machines that enable us to fit unusual heads. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt. A famous war correspondent has said that the soldieris mainstay is tea—the beverage that always delights and refreshes. The most delicious and refreshing of all teas is Desert Gold, and it is vorv economical in use. The Household Blend at Is. Bd. and Family Blend at 16 9d. are very popular. Extra Special Grades at Is. lOd. and 2s. are superb quality.—Advt. "Washing your dirty linen in public is a phrase that should never be used in refined society, unless it is expressly expressed to impress the fact that No RubbinS Laundry Help" washes all dirty linen spotlessly clean without rubbing or injury. "And so say all of Us!" Wellington Grooem—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2887, 27 September 1916, Page 4
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190Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2887, 27 September 1916, Page 4
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