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A Story from the Trenches "Why, Gerstie, but for , . those weekly bags of ■' n GEBSTENA. you sent I don't believe I should . have pulled theough that 9 "'lresdful time. It *wae si jfjSySSbJSjL k <■£§; - saxe comfort; You should iSS&gi r n t,*f --» have seen the fellows yg, jA a °v& round .at supper- • Hl» Ar«sLj£s'ftQ>±. /5KT 3 ttae—the smell, somehow, t,rousllt home *l - j( iow we sie P t — ao ' wariived JwMimsyF there's one meal that's J&MwlkM* calculated to keep your ar^s} ' Nk. • head clear and y our feet Wt warm it's QEESTHNA." AUSTRiLLIAN-NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORPS. . ' . '"ATMESSINE& ' ! General Sir '(7. R. Birdwood, of the First Anzao Corns, writes, referring to j 1 the hard fighting at Messines:— ; _ j "I am proud to think that my men have been doing, if P^'" 1 ?; ! better than they have done before. Ton will understand what it , meant to - fight their way into the Hindenburg line and to . noia on : there unsupported against attacks from the front and both ttanKß. , I always think that this requiresfar greater courage and eteadfaat- , . ness than are necessary for an actual attaok, which is cmjea ; through by elan, thouffh this the troops dieplayed in their original ; attaok on the lino." , . ] ¥RITE FOR JM, WRITE FOR FREE TO ANY FREE TO ANY ADDRESS- M ADDRESS— niuetratine our Unique Ornaments in honour of the Splendid Men who have gone, and are still going, from nnder the Southern Cross to uphold the traditions of our Nation. • i THESE ARTICLES ABE TO BE HAD ONLY FROM W. UTTLEJOHN;'& SON, LTD., | 1 -222-224 LAMBTON QUAY '....» WELLINGTON.

• RICH LOOKING v ' C. Smith, Ltd., , have . just opened a magnificent assortment of the above goods in very pretty shades. These 1 Fabrics will be quite a I . feature for the Smartest Frocks and Costumes during the Season. We would like you to . call and see these new goods, and feel sure they will appeal to your good ) ■ taste. Note the Prices: 4/6, 5/6, .6/6, 6/U, 8/U yard* WRITE FOR PATTERNS. • Please State Shade Required. WE PAY POSTAGE.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3190, 14 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3190, 14 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3190, 14 September 1917, Page 3

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