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The Camp Commandant at Feathereton acknowledges -with thanks the | receipt of the undermentioned gifts for the camp' liospitaJs :—Mrs. Quintin Donald, Featherston, one fowl and onecase of apples; Red Cross. Society, Dunedin, bed socks,, gowns, and pillowcases; Manager, Arataki Horticultural Station, Havelock Nortli, Hawke's Bay, 12 cases of apples, 7 cases pines, 8 crates , grapes; "Anonymous," two baskets apples; Red Cross Society, Gisborne, two eases lemons.

ANOTHER GALLANT* ANZAC PRAISES .'.REXONA. "I'd live (o add my testimony as to the value of Kexoim Qintmonl. A. soldier pal of mine cured himself of painful haemorrhoids-' solely by' its aid, and I have, by degrees, come to believe in it «9 the most curative ointment to be had in the world. I have found it particularly effective ne a healing agent in filcin sores and , wounds. Heaven knows Fvo seen enough of them to last me a lifetime, and I .know;, what I am talking about. I can recommend Rexona Ointment heartily for—(1) Haemorrhoids, because I bave seen its work; and (2) for cuts and sores that have become unhealthy' through a worker's carelessness. —1 remain, youra faithfully, (Sgd.) S. R. Simpson, No. 73C, of tho famous First Batt." Rexona is first at the Front and first at Home. Tho ever-ready friend of nil. Sold only in triangular pots at Is. Gd.,' or largo pots holding nearly* foiir.times the quantity at-35.-Advt. ■•" ■~ ... - Delays-are dangerous with colds and influenza. Get NAZOL to-day. Better I than mixtures or syrups. No cold is'.' NAZOL-proof. Is. 6d. buys 60 doses.— / Advt. • . i

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 172, 10 April 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 172, 10 April 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 172, 10 April 1918, Page 9

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