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The British Govern nent has very wisely requisitioned the best fighting force, the best material, and the best brains Great' Britain could produce. Nothing is too good for the gallant army which is playing its part in making th? world "safe for democracy." In the military and naval hospitals, where' the greatest medical and surgical skill of the world is devoted to the saving of soldiers' lives, Ceregen is used in the treatment of shellshock and kindred nervous oisorders. Ceregen is a proteid-phosphate food coulaming over 80 per cent, proteid. Jrroin n ll chemists, 2s. 6d., 4s. fid., os. 6d., 12s. The 12s size contains 8 times the amount and 125.-Advt.

§/? . *&&r ii§r ..-^i If In Bonour of.ltoD Zealand's Fallen | ffl The new Anglican Cathedral, to be built in qlt will be a record of National Historic interest sji;j iNi Wellington will rightly lav claim to be a; for future generations. The colours of all the ';!;{ !Uj great Memorial to New Zeafand's fallen heroes Allies, etc., will rest there. v , " j$ j5J| Vof National interest. ' , ■ ■ q The interior Decorations and Win- ii*; fl Therein will be recorded all the names of New dows will b.e worked out in religious symbolism j^| ':!!! Zealand's sons-irrespective of Church or Creed setting forth scenes from every war zone in which ;|{j Wi -who fell during the war. New Zealand's sons have fought. j.^j 1 Cbe Keio Jtoalican : Catbedral ■ .]§ !<M Members of the Anglican Church and sympathisers are asked to contribute to ■ J |H !s}! the cost\)f the Cathedral, which, will be erected entirely of free-will offerings Hit I(}j from people desirous of expressing their thankfulness to God and their gratitude !,!}! l> §» to their fellow men for the blessings won for them as a result of the victorious war. j|j« Contributions or promise! may be spread ovor a Intending contributors please communicate at j!||, \\\\ period of one la five yean. War Binds or Go*- once with the Hon. Organising Secretary, Rev, *\\\ IJSI ornmant Stock mey b* " danated. Legailt F. Askew, St. Mark's Vicarage, Wellington. j » g» dso arc Invited. (Telephone 2492.) ■,;■,,•:•.■>. »<v|||| Itif - ... . \\\\

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 5

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