i Lord Liverpool, as Governor of New | Zealand, is appealing to the public to | equip g, hospital ship to sail from New Zealand in three weeks' time for the ' Dardanelles where the New Zealand I Expeditionary Force is fighting. I Tickets for the "Queen" competition I in connection with the coming Wellington carnival already havo been dis- : posed to the value of £900. Tlie total amount promised or in hand for the • .rvsut c.y-Jv. \i ' emciw-.-'i:. i, i': oaa tor sale by Mrs I*. '7, . 'i'.-.c ■"holn of ti# i "■ '" • •T.-.i .«>t» v article is being given to the Patriotic (Queen Carnival) funds. The embrocation is guaranteed to remove all sprains and briuses, and it is rumoured that one sufferer from rheumatism already has I ordered a second bottle tor a stand-by and donated his stick to the surplus good* fnnd.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1915, Page 3
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141Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1915, Page 3
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