The following temporary appointments have been approved by the Camp Commandant ab Featherston:—ites. J W.King, J. J. Shine, & F. Sandford B Company, 36th, to be lance-cor-porals; Pte.li. R. DiUicar, C Company, 36th, to be lance-corporal.
The increasing call for a higher, standard of manufacture has been anticipated and met by Davis and Clater, 216 Lambion Quay. The fact is very niucAevdenoed in the splendid stock of Men 8 Shirts and Pyjamas now oftenng at prices which are easily first for value. Men are invited to inspect before pmchaeing elsewhere.—Advt.
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AN OLD BELIEVER IN BUTTER'S LUNG PRESERVER. That'is how a sawmill hand concludes his letter when writing to Mr. Bailer about a further supply of Lung. Fremiti 10s. worth of this sterling remedy," he says, " I can cure all the colds ln You ,r il P be C 'just as confident after wring a Iβ. lfld. bottle.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 139, 1 March 1918, Page 6
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