The Camp Commandant at Feathcrston acknowledges with thanks receipt of the -undermentioned gifts to the camp hospitals:—Wairarapa Hospital Committee, per Mrs. Q. Donald, secretary (at different dates)—one case of oranges, one case of apples, two fowls, four fowls, oranges, . 4 dozen eggs,, 6000 gramophone needles and six gramophone records, and weokly cakes. Salvation Army, Featherston— Sweets. -Tower Valley Anzae Club Mrs. W. J. Martin. Mar%'inborough, cakos and eggs; Mrs. J. Martin, Martinborough, eggs; Mrs. W. E. Bidwill, Featherston, flowers. . The eagle is able to look at the sun without blinking, because it lias a ihin, semi-transparent veil which it can draw instantaneously over its eye. It docs not obstruct tho sight. When buying NAZOL—the monoy-sav-ing remedy for couglis and colds—look for the name NAZQL on the red carton. No cold is NAZOL proof.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 295, 2 September 1918, Page 8
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133Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 295, 2 September 1918, Page 8
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