| And one is that Wrigl®y 9 & the lasting, S I': delicious, refreshing, chewing-sweet is | I a mighty aid to men enduring the hard- f : j' .ships of rough work, rough'weather, | ' I long marches', and lack of comforts. I ' ; The gallant .fighters are upheld by it F&© £>«0 wMb fLssfiSssy Ha wot is the popular sweetmeat of the'soldiers \ and sailors.' Easily carried — always . handy, always stimulating : and ofs invigorating. Use it reg- ™* ularly and send it to.jour < loved-one; he'll prize it! Bi^^^^^^^^^^Wwk MADE BN Au&rßmaAm 1 On sale every where. If, for any reason, Mk ; you can't get it, send 3 penny stamps for fMwk^^^^f4^^' a trial packet to J. C. Gambles & Coy, Sole ,■ Australasian Agents, Commerce House, TSmmMr '"'■■ f*a«isF» Melbourne...... , .■ ■ . ittfHMtf ,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 165, 2 April 1918, Page 9
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121Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 165, 2 April 1918, Page 9
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