An advertisement in a contemporary runs as Steam Laundry, Ltd. Don't kill your wife. Let us do the dirty work." This is distinctly slighting to the lady, to say nothing of the bloodthirsty design of the advertiser. An English nurse, writing from "somewhere in France" on February 4, to an Auckland friend, says:—"lam writing this in my bell tent, and as 1 look across the camp I try to imagine New Zealand at the present time. Here the frost is everywhere, and this camp looks so cold and dreary. In the sky are numerous aeroplanes, some of them so high as to be hardly discerned; in the distance is the constant booming of the guns—they never cease, only sometimes .they sound nearer and louder. Enemy aircraft come over nearly every night, and sometimes during the day, machine guns and others get into action, and the noise and strain on one's nerves is awful. Ambulances and lorries are continually passing or coming into camp, and there seems activity everywhere'; one longs for the peace of home and quietness. We had a terrible night last night, shells were falling all night, and sometimes I felt we must be hit." Have you heard the 'good news? Colds fly before NAZOL -—the ready-for-use and moneysaving remedy. Keep NAZOL handy. Sixty doses Is Gd. FINDS THE WEAK SPOT. The sudden changes of weather we are having are sure to find the weak point in your system. These are immediately attacked. Colds are most prevalent now. j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy checks coughing, relieves hoarse- ' ness, and drives "out inflammation. Sold everywhere.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 April 1918, Page 1
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265Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 April 1918, Page 1
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