CAMP NOTES
The • following temporary appointments have been approved of by the Camp Commandant af Trenthani :— 'Headquarters Staff (Records): Corpls. I''. S. Lawrence and 1). 11. Craig, to be . .Orderly Boom clerks, with,rank of cor•porals. A Company, 2oth .Reinforcements, Pte. H. ; W. Milner, to be cor- ,• poral. The following temporary appointments have been approved.by the Camp Commandant, at 'l'eatherston:—Corps. ' .0. I. Tocker:.and:;W. D.'Thorn, 26th ' M.R., to be; [sergeants on: probation; ; Trumpeter ,JV Jeffries, Permanent iTrumpet Band, to be corporal trumpeter; Corpl. C,;P. G. Purchas, A Company, 23rd,' to be sergeant; Lce.-Corpl. ,tV. G. RiitlantV-N.Z.M.C., to bo cor- -• poral-cook. ... .• ■' The funeral of the late Mr. Edward /Tinge.v, who was killed in a motor-car accident, took place at Wanganui on .'Sunday. Prior to the funeral leaving Eaton Lodge, the late Mr. Tingey's residence at St. John's Hill, a short Christadelphian service .was held. A number of friends of the deceased, including members of the- Manchester ;'Unity Lodge of Oddfellows, the late •Mr. Tingoy being a member of that order, attended. A't the graveside the ; memhers of the Christadelphian Church ibeld another service. The pall-bearers were members/of the firm of Messrs; R. and E. Tingey. n Orchard's Agency, 27C Lambton Quay, insert particulars of'several. farm ami general properties for sale. .;: Most important is it that the smoker .should know the percentage of Nicotine .. in the tobacco lie uses—for even the most robust constitution is undermined by this poison when absorbed'by'the system regularly and in large quantities. American tobaccos contain as much as i per cent, and 5 per cent, of Nicotine. Smokers ■will he interested to learn that our New Zealand-grown tobacco contains only 1J percent, of Nicotine. Small wonder that it is so much milder and less harmful; New Zealand has now its own tobacco industry, and we can well be proud of the locally-grown, picked, blend. . cd, and oacked product known as Gold Pouch Tobacco. Mild, 'delightful in ■flavour and aroma, cool and sweet, it in far better value than imported Drands. Two and a half ounces—yes, <2ioz.rT.for- Is. Try. it-Adv.t.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2986, 25 January 1917, Page 6
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340CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2986, 25 January 1917, Page 6
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