Exposed as they are to all kinds ff tough weather, men in training camps Buffer severely from windburn and suiburn. An officer now in camp narrates how, after numerous preparations had been tried, the men in hip command got full relief and comfort from the uso c;' "Sydal." He had been given a cample to try himself, and had derived so much benefit from it that he recommended "Sydal" to others, with the above happy rosult. Therein lies further proof of the soothing, softening, hewing vpjue of this popular emollient. Frico, 35., all chemists and storcs.—Advt. Tlio new London Telephone Directory shows that, as compared with six months ago, there are about <000 fewer subscribers in tlio London area. When you n6k for ShnrUnd's Fluid Magnesia don't take anything "just as (rood," but pert Sharland'e. Best that money, can buy. One shilling: per bottle. ■r-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3019, 5 March 1917, Page 3
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145Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3019, 5 March 1917, Page 3
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