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A STORY FROM THE FRONT. MACHINE GUNS EXCHANGED FOE, JAM! Here is an interesting sidelight oo life at the front, as told by a loading War Correspondent:— "Tho English soldier's jam ration is tko envy of both. th'o. Belgian and French, troops where the. lines of tho different armies join. On ono occasion, at that point where the French forces nro adjacent to the English battalions, it was evident that tho British wore in difficulties, becauso of tho ' activities of a German inaohinofun detachmeni> The French commander, knowing tho English ■' had no machine guns of their own, offered 1 the use of two French weapons for ten hours in return for one case of jam. Tbo offer was gladly accepted." Our Soldiers are not supplied with! jam because it is a. delicons sweet, but becauso it lis a WHOLESOME FOOD. Jam should be on every table every day, and the finest jam youi can obtain is "K" 'JAM. THE PUREST AND BEST OF ALL. Famed: for its fine fruity flavour! Ask for "K," and refuse inferior brands. KIRKPATRIOK, NELSON. "A CUP OF TEA!- ' LET'S GO TO BOHAN'S." A CUP of Delicious Tea, quickly and daintily, served, can be obtained for 3d. at any hour, at BOHAN'S NEW TEA ROOM. Wo use the same grade of Tea as supplied to His Excellency the Governor. Nothing better obtainable. ' Come to "2SS Lanibton Quay, To-day!

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2915, 30 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2915, 30 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2915, 30 October 1916, Page 4

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