It is seldom that a soldier turns down a loan, but at the last meeting of the Dannevirke branch of the Hawke's Bay War. Relief Association (states the_ "News"), an applicant who had been induced to seek financial assistance wrote that he would »vot now require the money as he believed he could get along without it. "He is lucky," remarked the chairman (Mr F. 6. Cowper), "'Well, we cannot force him lo take it," added Mr J. Livingston.
Keep the kiddies free from coughs and colds with "NAZOL." Soothes, relieves, penetrates; Is 6d for 60 doses. i
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17739, 16 April 1923, Page 10
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