A PHOTOGRAPH. ♦ Make the soldiers happy with photos of the home folks and Preece, High street. 6
MEASLES IN CAMP. The outbreak of measles among tha troops was due to germs brought in by t-oldiers returning from leave. A scientific and rapid method of coping wit* the malady is to sniff up, gargle, an# I', swallow small quantities of warm Flueiw zol, which dispels microbes without - ' jury to the system.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16272, 24 July 1918, Page 6
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