IpffTXXXXXIIIIIIIIISTJXXIXi * TO BE PUBLISHED IN A FEW DAYS m NEW ZEALAND H AT THE M ■5 DARDANELLES t: 411 ii T : SPECIAL WAR PA6ES f: NUMBER .OF H t PA ; "THE WEEKLY PRESS'' tj "Forming an impressive and permanent record of the part New Zealand has taken in the fighting at the Dardanelles. L " H FEATURES: K r H " THE ROLL OF HONOUR" Under this title will appear Photographs of Hundreds of Troopers killed or wounded at Gallipoli. Subsequent issues will H contain further lists until finality is reached. A valuable family rccord of interest to every home in New Zealand! H H H ILLUSTRATIONS H n Covering a wide range of subjects, such as "Enrolling of H M Recruits," " Training of Troops," " Work in Camp," " Route M H Marches," " Departure of Troopships," and numerous other M H incidental pictures of absorbing and lasting interest m ; ►< PRESENTATION PLATE H A very fine supplement, entitled " NEW ZEALAND'S RALLY *"* TO THE FLAG," painted specially by Mr. W. A. Bowing, the H well-known artist, will be presented with the number. This is a '•' most realistic picture in colours, depicting a departing troopship. This Special War Number will be enclosed in an appropriately * H designed cover, beautiful and historic in its conception. * H Further issues of the War Number will be published at M H regular intervals, until the fighting at the Dardanelles has H H achieved its object. The whole will form a valuable and vivid H history in illustration and letterpress of the splendid part New H Zealand troops have taken in the stupendous task, and as such M H will form a record at once unique and valuable. ' M " M H H Make Sure of the Opening Number. £ " Price 1/- ih M Order from your bookseller, newspaper distributor, or as below r H H H M * ! To the PUBLISHER, H CHRIBTCHURCH PRESS COMPANY LTD, H Christchupoh. h please forward to the undermentioned address _ M copies of the SPECIAL WAR NUMBER of "The Weekly ►« M Press "for which I enclose postal notes to the value of—: • H ■ ' ■ . . ' : — ■ I'M H •iv H • 1 S-'.H ' * ;m : : - - —————————L.
SICKNESS IN THE FAMILY* ♦ - ''ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT.' 1 * Serious ailments require a medical man, but all minor illnesses—"baby teething, chills and colds, stomach worms, diarrhoea, and the like—these we are curing daily. Here are a few of the family medicines we put up:— Worm Powders, Is packet. Castor Oil that's nice. Is 6d. Teething Powders, Is box. '"Toothaes" Instant Cure, Is. Nursery Hair Wash. Is. Yon will probably find one of these do what you need, but consult us, and if special medicine is required we will dispense it for you. A. M. LOASBY, (With W. F. McArthur), The Only Prescribing Chemiste. 670 COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. 8
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15393, 25 September 1915, Page 13
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