THE GALLIPOLI GRAVES.
STEPS FOE PRESERVATION. By Telegraph.—Press Aggociatioit' Wellington, Last Night.. Tlic Prime Minister is advised by the Governor-General that immediate steps: are being taken by the Imperial authorities to investigate the condition of the Gallipoli graves. The British Army is despatching a graves registration unit as early as possible, to mark the graves, to which Australian officers and a New; Zealand officer will be attached.
REXONA, THE BEST REMEDY FOR PILES. : Women who suffer from Piles are especially unfortunate, in that they can- ,! , not talk about their complaint. They, ■ must sudor in silence. To all sucW Rexona comes as a great blessing, for it is easily obtained, easily applied, and ; the result, is always gratifying. The ; distressing symptoms quickly subside, mind and body both feel relief ~ from .■ the constant strain almost after the . first application. In this Ointment are 1 combined juiceo and essences in an entirely new and unic]ne manner, forming a remedy justly celebrated as a Rapid j Healer, Rexona is a remedy which is •' especially valuable in the treatment of piles. Those who irv it will not be disappointed. Rexona is sold everywhere at is 6d, or in pots holding four times the quantity for 3s. Obtainable everywhere.
Fit CLINCHER TYRES to your oarthey are a ''long way" better, and al- 1 ways'reliable. Try a set. 2 ' Wliy is smoking so often attended, with results that causes medical men ; to order their patients to either discontinue the habit, or greatly modify it? It is simply because the percentage of nicotine in most imported tobaccos is so high, and it is the nicotine in excess that renders smoking injurious. Now our N.Z. • grown tobaccos contain so small a percentage of nicotine that it is practically a negligible quantity. Both Gold Pouch and Three Dinir.onds are almost free of nicotine and besides, they aTe now toasted. Toasting develops the flavor, removes all deleterious properties and makes the tobacco climate proof. Toasted tobacco is recommended to those who study their health and appreciate a pure tobacco. Two full ounces for a shilling.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1918, Page 5
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344THE GALLIPOLI GRAVES. Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1918, Page 5
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