RED CROSS AND ORDER OF ST. JOHN
ITr. Joseph Joseph, honorary treasurer x>l the Wellington Branch of the British Bed Cross and Order or St. ohn, acknowledges receipt of the following additional donations:—Wellington Bed Cross Shop, Lambton Quay, for tf.Z. Bed Cross Commissioner, London. £1200; .Fentherston Sub-centre, British Hod Cross—For N.Z. lied IrossCommissioner, £300; for N.Z. Bed Cross in Egypt, £100; for N\Z. Bed "Cross in Mesopotamia, £100; Wairarapa Centre, British Eed Cross, collected by Girls' Red Cross Brigade, for N.Z. Bed Cross Commissioner. London, £250; Hunterville Countess of Liverpool Fund and Bed Cross Guild, for N.Z. Bed Cross Commissioner, London, £57; Waipulturau and' District Branch of British Eed Cross Society, for Flying Corps, £50: Norsewood Bed Cross Guild, £50; Mr. and Mrs. Briscoe and Mr. Thomas, Tuparoa, for N.Z. Ked Cross Commissioner, London, £23; Pongaioa. Sewing and Knittine Guild, £15; proceeds of Catholio Ladies' Day at local tea-rooms, at Eltaain, £6 15s. 6d.; Stratford Red Cross Guild, for comforts for U.Z. men in Egypt, £5.
Tho smoker should know the percentage of nicotino in his tobacco —this poieon when absorbed by the system regularly and in largo quantities injures the most robust constitution. American tobaccos contain as much as i per cent, and 5 per cent, of nicotine. Smokers will be interested to learn that our New Zealand-grown tobacco contains only 1J per cent of nicotino. 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 loiwl product. Recently tho quality of Gold Pouch tobacco has been greatly improved. Nothing more perfect and purer has been produced than the New Aromatic Gold Pouch. It .excels all foreign tobiicco in mildness, in flavour and combustibility. More economical, too, 2}oz. for Is. Ciprarette smokers ehnuld use tho New Zealand-grown Three Diamonds toibacco—it leaves no shaTp. and bitter aftertaste.—Advt.
Barraclough's Magic Nervine cores Toothache—Advt\
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 11
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