Rifleman F. A. B. of Frank(on. who is present at the rifle meeting at Trenlhnm, Allot with the Woodvillo team which established a worlds record for a. leanv's match al. the Federal niseting held in. Oamaru in 18M. Mr. Albert Brunlnell. a member of the New South Wales Parliament, who is to speak at the Methodist Church, Ij l ■ nnki Street, is a wrll-known personality in New Zealand. For'years ho was associated will', the Salvation Army here, and as Major Briintnell was prominent in prohibition work 25 years ago. He is the son of a publican, and had a memorable advent into the New South AVa es Parliament by defeating the late John Norton in Surry Hills, one of the Sydney city seats. Mr. Briintnell s last entr.\ into Parliament was at a by-elect ion jii Pnrramntla the 6 o'clocs agitadou was at its height. His predecessor only won the. seat by 102 voles, wlufc Mr. Briintnell. who made efficiency, economy, and six o'clock closine the keynote of his eamnaign, won by the handsome majority of 1083. The Premier, Mr. Ilolman, said he accepted the verdict as a mnudato from the people, and a rolerenduin was grcnlcd which resulted in an nverwiielniing victory for fi o clock. Recently, after a strenuous debate, Jlr. Briintnell secured the passage of a motion in Parliament endorsing a vote for State Prohibition by a bare majority vote, the voting being 3D to 33 against. Ccregeil is a successful combination of the two vital needs of the human body, a strength builder and a nerve food. It is not a stimulant and contains no drugs. The medical facility the world over approve of Ceregen, as it regenerates wasted nerve tissue and replaces the daily expenditures of nervous energy- Ceregen is used in naval nnd military hospitals of Britain and her Allies, and is playing its part in bringing soldiers back to their former health ami strength. When overworked, r.liii down, languid or listless, try Ceregen; &. (id., Is. 0(1., Gs.' Gd., 12s. from all chemists. The 12s. size contains 8 times the amount of 2s. 6d. tin.—Advt. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.*
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 144, 13 March 1919, Page 9
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359Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 144, 13 March 1919, Page 9
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