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Tlio Awapnni SKlirnry Camp was entertninod on Thursday evening- by (lio ftev. Cnnon Coatfis in tho YM.C.A. Tuptituto to an cnjoyiible lantern lechiro cm liis visit to Egypt mid the Holy Land. Tim lecturer gave a graphic ('escrijition of tlio'many places thrown on the screen. Tim lecture lasted for nearly two hours, and was punctuated by hearty applause. Tiicut.-Colonel Galrite, who vns -.liiiirman fnr tho evening, voiced the fee-lings of nil in an appreciative) speech, -nuking special mention of the Eye. Hospital, supported by the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and the Rood work being done there. Tlio camp orchestra rendered appropriate selections during the evening to tho pleasure and profit of all.

KEEP TOUR BLOOD I'UEE WITH CLEMENTS TONIC. BAD BLOOD MEANS GENERAL BAD HEALTH. Many of tho most serious nerve, stomach, liver, and kidney diseases arise from the lack of euro to keep the elomaoh in good working order. Poisons get into the blood caused by Iho effets matler fermenting in the natural digestive channels. Thou we have-tho debilitated wrick in our fltreots, who a few weeks before nppeared equal to 20 years of life. How many persons in Australia have gone with each month, becnuso of neglect, which has aided tho diseaso which killed? And so it is the plain duty of all to keep the great nerve and blond medicine, Ch-mcnrs Tonic, always at hand. It is sold everywhere by all chemists and stores. It is the advanco agont of good and permanent health.— Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 270, 3 August 1918, Page 2

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250

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 270, 3 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 270, 3 August 1918, Page 2

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