A number of professional women gardeners liave just been engaged to tend the "raves of our soldiers in 1 ranee. They°are enrolled as members of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps, am encaged for the duration of the war, and will work under the direction of v ie Kew authorities. Miss He en Colt, the well-known writer on horticultural matters, is one of those selected. m» problem will be to find that will be decorative, hardy, and permanent, and that will require little care. Ihere is a suggestion that trees from tho various "Overseas Dominions should be chosen to mark the graves net I .!' the battlefields—the wattle tor .-.us'.n.M, the maple for Canada.
"With 10s. worth of Baxter's Lung Preserver I reckon I can euro all the colds in Horopito," writes a sawmill hand to Mr. Baxter. Large bottle, Is. 10d. Try it.-Advt. FLI-KEELO kills flies. Your boy in tlio trenches vant6 a tin. Means death to all vermin. Absolutely harmless to human beings. Manufactured and packed by Britishers. On eale at all Chemists and Stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 76, 22 December 1917, Page 10
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175Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 76, 22 December 1917, Page 10
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