A sample copy of an excellent camp production, "Tlfe Camp Smiler," has reached this office. If subsequent issues reach the standard set by the first number there should be n stood demand for copies. The humour of caiup life is dealt with in a pleasing manner in the booklet. The designs and drawings are artistic, tho technique is good and fie outturn reflects credit on Corporal Langhum' and his associates at Eeatherston, where the production is vended. The profits are to be donated to the benefit or soldiers in camp.
WHEN YOU ARE RUN DOWN. NERVOUS, AND T.AC KING CONFIDENCE OR SPIRIT TO FOIJ.OW "YOUR HAY'S OTJTIKS, TAKE CLEMENTS TONIC. We are living in times that c-.i'eatn nervous tension and' upset, the normal state of living, when we rei|uir.< to liavo our nerves strong and our bodies sound and insured against ill-health. The world is at war, and the offect of it is reflected in our daily lives. Tt is best to k<;en ourselves healthy by usin<> tlie ono great recognised health and strength-creating mcdicine, Clements Tonio, It is sold by all chemists and stores, and is only another name for health.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 272, 6 August 1918, Page 2
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192Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 272, 6 August 1918, Page 2
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