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The death is ronnrtocl of Mrs. fiurr wil'o of Judge Ourr, of PagoPago, Samoa. Mrs. Cluit'k father whs Aisai-o Aimm, a chief closely associated with tho Malietoa family, anil wax deported with King Malioloa to Africa itt 1887 by the Germans. The cup presented by the Camp Commandant at Fealhorston for the hostkept huts and lines litis been awarded to B Company, Thirty-sixth Reinfnrccrrcnts, for tho week ending March 0, 1818, wilh tho Thirly-ninth N.Z.F.A. second. ' . , O'Brien: "Oi can say wan thingOi'm n sclf-mado man." M'Arly "Is it boasting ye arc or apologising?" ■ , ; • " \ CEREGEN-TJSED IN NAVAL AND MILITARY HOSPITALS. This alone proves tho valuo of Ceregcn in sickness, convnlesconco, nervous prostration, and all cases of physical and mental exhaustion. Not only Uritain, but our Allies, use Cercgen in 'restoring soldiers and Bailors to health and strength. It proves that Cerogon is British, too—it has no Gorman past. Ccregen contains over 80 per cent, of allimportant Proteid. If you are in.a low state of health, Coregon will restore your energy and vim. All Chemists sell allBritish Oregon at 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 12s. 12s. size contains ,8 times amount of 2s. od. tin—Advt. I

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 10

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195

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 10

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