"SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." Tho ontiro world rings with the praise of tho New Zealand nurse and ®® 1(1 ! el '* who Save during this terrible war set high and noble examples of patriotism and seir-Bacr.fi™. They havo rendered deeds that aro immortal in tho military and Franco, given from lLra£> i 1,1 VAD who has recently returned, and it a"™ a great deal for an Australian medicine wlich h f K gr»t «r----vice in that country etuckui vitli vai. token such a distance, aud to be spoken of ne°ro hi fi Ur Nur 6 e I'rancis's letter for war worker throughout 15.6 ~ and suo Clements Tonic: . .. , • WmXtJwif?" I" T in, VI nr tonic as a nerve restorer. "r havo used it with very beneficial results. Several of ° [* in^as, pr , n „ ! "NURSE FRANC to. V.A.D. This it YOUK incdicino if you sillier f 1v.,1 nerves want of sleep, pool' pliln or debilitv. anaemia, braiu lag, appetite, ol floimi and S,rii «* I wellAdvt,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 76, 22 December 1917, Page 3
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159Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 76, 22 December 1917, Page 3
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