Among the sufferers by the war are tho little lead soldiers who have marched so gaily and bravely across nursery tables, defended wooden forts, and ambushed the Hun from behind barricades of books, An edict has gone forth, and %o more lead is to bo used for them. The.Lead Controller is determined that our men at tho front shall not be kept on short lead rations. Even more important to a section of the public will bo the substitution of cast-iron piping for lead for gas, electric light, and water. Cricketers, tennis players, end other Bummer sport indulgents will become less fatigued if they drink KOLA-NlP—Na-ture's best beverage, llenews -vitality creates vijour and vim. Hotels and stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 7
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117Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 7
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