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W 5 ;« m 1 ft 8s *** 20 Slve the t&Hdren less meat —G-erstena is just as satisfying—is more 'sustaining, and won't overheat the blood. After playing In the sunshine a dish of Gerstena Blanc Mange with stewed fruit will prove palatable and cooling. And further, Gerstena is— COOKED IN 2 MINUTES 0 f\ Porridge *— Blanc Mange Custard

NEVER PAY USE THE BEST SPECIFIC AND r GET THE BEST RESULTS ft (CONCENTRATKP LIMB AND SULPfIUR) A Complete Spraying Calendar Free on Application. Have you a copy of the Standard Work—" QUINN ON PRUNING," Price 3/-? 1 f COLOMBO STREET

Brunton, W. H. (J. ..N. Brunton, Hastings, brother); convalescent. Moore, W..R. (W, E. Moore, Christchurch) ; progressing favourably. __4 •

Get Glasses Made Your ayes differ from other people's/ Perhaps ihn sight of one;oye differs from the other. It' follows -that the only satistaotory remedy for the tronblesb'me eyes- are glasses prescribed fcx/your individual requirementa. We grind and mount Lenses that snit the -needs of each eye, giving comfort;*" and ' improving appearaheW * : ■'■ ::; Long experience—expert skill—scientific methods moderate feea-^SATISFACTION. Sight-Testing Rooms, ; CASH EL STREET ;. (next Ballantynen). E. M. SANDSTON B. FALCK

y By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. SYDNEY, September 30. Casualty lists Nos. 224 and 225 contain the names of the following New Zealandcrs:— .. .Killed .in Action—Private- J. " A. Hdad, Privato :W.' G. Thomas, Private P. Henderson. • Died of wounds—S. A. Watson. Wounded—A. Johnson, J. Tavlor, T. P. Hunt. Severely -" wounded—Lanee-Corporal W. Adams, Private W. M. Burke, Private .G. Foster (second occasion). • Injured, daiigorbusly. B. Harris.'" Jll—Lance-corporal J. Keane. Out of danger—F. G. Clarke.

'..WOUNDED. Ca-rew, J; H. (Mrs .L W. Davies, 'Sumner, Christchurch, sister). ■Fisher, A. (J. Fisher, Newton, Auckland, father).' Earby, H. (Mrs E. Kirby, Westport, mother). : McCarthy, J. .(Miss E. M'Oarthy, Auckland, sister). M'Kellar,G. (Mrs H. ,E M'Kellar, ■'* . Taylor, R, (Mrs My A- Taylor, Wel- . mother); ."Admitted "Welsh War Hospital:—.M'Oarthy J. (Miss E. M'Oarthy, " ' - Auckland); September 5, wounded sever©. Admitted Ist Southern General Hosrital:--

Murphy, M. (W. Murphy, Spreydon, , Christchurch, brother); Septcmv 'ber 7, wounded mild. ■■'■'.;'" Wounded,; remaining with unit?—Britehard. S. E. (O. H. Pritchard, Kilbirnio).

Admitted 3rd London General Hospital :*—

Sinclair, J. R. (Mrs J. Sinclair, . , Ctoristchurch, moiher); August • 6;-- wounded severe. Hutchinson, G. V. (Miss S. Gadd, Ponsonby, Auckland); August 16, wounded severe. Admitted Edmonton Hospital:—

Larsen, J. (R. Larson, Te Euiti, father); August 18. . Admitted 2nd Western Genoral Hospital : '...".

Rosson, A. (W. Reason, Masterton, brother); September 3, wounded, mild.

Pronounced out of danger:— r Harris, B. (A. Harris, Aratapu, brother). Scott. W (Sirs S. Dunne,, Roslyn, •-- Timara, sister); returned to duty.

TRUSSES. LET LOASBY FIT YOU. s AN UNCOMFORTABLE OB BAD-pTT TING TRUSS is of no use to you t years I have specialised in FITTING _,U3SES of all kinds, either for Children ST Adults. If a Truss does not retain the rupture to, that you can do your ordinary work, it is not the Truss you require; •ither'the shape is wrong or it does not fit Wu, and'-the Truss is doing harm instead of hood. •'" We have' all kinds and maJcee of frusses, • includinpr,. some specially Light Leather-covered Spring Trusses of -very •nperior make. Water-pad Elastlo and Hard Rubhor; also Full Stocks of Scrotal nid ordinary Trusses, both doubl* B nd tingle- '. ~,. A. M. LOASBY (With W;'vF. McARTHUR), THE ONLY PRESCRIBING CHEMIST, MB, COLOMBO STREET.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17288, 2 October 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17288, 2 October 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17288, 2 October 1916, Page 9

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