"Some interesting information nsi just come to hand in regard to the hospital ship Malicno," said the Hon. James Alien, Minister for Defence, in Auckland. ''During the period from July 8 to August 25, 1 am informed that the vessel carried no fewer than 4400 sick and wounded soldiers from France to Eng«. laud." THE POISONINfToF THIRTY GIRLS in a Melbourne factory by eucalyptua lollies which were evidently made from the common eucalyptus brings liome forcibly the importance of using only the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT internally. SANDER'S EXTRACT sniffed up the nose and three drops on sugar, is a sure and safe protection from meningitis and other infections. Applied to ulcers, poisoned wounds, sprains, chilblains, eczema, SANDER'S EXTRACT brings quick rei lief and permanent cure. "What struck me most on arrival in France," says Dv Marshall Macdonald, of Duncdin, who returned by the Arawa, "was the extreme seriousness with which the whole nation had thrown itself into the war. The women looked particularly determined, and are supporting their men in a manner wonderful to behold. The watchword of the nation is 'Hold out until the end.' It was especially noticeable bow willingly and cheerfully the women have taken up the occupations followed by men int normal times. The spirit of France is reflected iu them in the Highest form.'! Barraclough's Maglo Nervine Cu»» Toothache. Progranda is a certain and permanent enre igr fcoth ifirj ajjl jofjujjm ,3™
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1916, Page 4
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