It is a foregone conclusion, says_ the "Dominion," that neither the British nor French Army authorities are sending recovered enteric cases back to the trenches. There were no ex-enterics among the Athenic's draft those on board are of opinion that all New Zealand cases will be returned to these shores or else given some employment in England, where they can be under continual observation The risk of a man being a "carper is too great •to run as things are at present-
"\AZOL" gives quick despatch to obstinate •colds. Taken on lump sugar or inhaled, with a little nlb H Q<J ° chest—that simple treatment has. made thousands well.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15612, 9 June 1916, Page 5
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