Archdeacon (Dr.) Batchelor, of Northern Japan, who was recently staying in Wellington, is at present visiting Sydney. Captain Granville fortcscue, the American war correspondent, recently dated that "Tea is the tonic of the English trenches. Under all conditions of irar and weather the pot is kept boiling over a spirit. sloTe, and tho cup that comforts is to bo had for the asking." Tea is the most delightful and refreshing beverage at home as well as at the front, and Desert Gold Tea surpasses all for quality and yoluo.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2917, 1 November 1916, Page 5
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89Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2917, 1 November 1916, Page 5
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