On Wednesday evening the grrls of the St. Andrew's Girl Peace Scout Troop, under charge of their Scoutmistress, Miss Mona Burann. met at their headquarters to celebrate the first anniversary of the founding of their troop. A demonstration of scout work was given by the scouts, their first-aid work ■being particularly good. The troop's record for the first year is excellent, seventy-five per cent of its members having qualified as first-claes scouts.
The severest cold on the chest is overcome by the proper use of Nazol.— (Ad.) Stormont's famous gold medal cake is reduced at all their branches.— (Ad.) Countless millions of infectious germs, tvhieh produce colds, coughs, and influenza, have been destroyed by Nazol.— (Ad.) Stormont's famous gold medal cake i 3 reduced at all their branches.— (Ad.) While you are community singing the cheer germs are busy —so are other germs. Ann yourself with Nazol.—(Ad) Stormont'3 sell better cake for less, that buttery flavour always highest awards.—(Ad.) Hoarseness, sore throats, and chest troubles are promptly relieved by Nazol.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 11
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