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HOSPITAL PATIENTS

The following are in hospital.— DANGEROUSLY ILL. E&mmertoß, J. E., 10/1508, A'oraewood. Al'intosh, D. JI., 19,029, Karangarua " M'Lean, W., 25/1789. Glasgow. Mason, E., 28,507; Palmorston North. Lawson, G., 7/2281, Timaru. .Lumsden, J. S., 11/2642, Sanson Ordish, Corpl. K. £~ H,670, Dalefield. Price, T., 12/3128, Cambridge. Tawhai, E., 16/215, Dannevirke. STILL DANGEROUSLY ILL. Keenan, C. H., 25,1-13, Lawrence, iiobertson, E., 20/6'74 v Invercargill. REMOVED FROM DANGEROUSLY ILL LIST. Griffiths, Corpl. A. L., 19,099, Invercargill. Parr, Lance-Corpl. T. A., 10/2730, Atvekino. SERIOUSLY ILL. • Baker, J., 22,225, Plimmerton. Pront, R. W., 9/745. Mornington. Thompson, C, 10,404, Mangaonoho. Tombs, C, 31,552, Blenheim. Warnoclc, J., 29,869, Winton. REMOVED FROM SERIOUSLY ILL LIST. Fleming, F. C, 22,543, Adelaide. Howie, Corpl. H. G., 12/2622, Morrinsville. SEVERE CASES. Johnson, Capt. N. S., J6/506, Wellington. Bennett, T. H., 27,204, IluapuDa. Hone, a , ., 11),3i9, Timara. NOT SEVERE. Hackworth, Capt. P. V., 26y16, Lyall Bay. Matthews, Capt. G. W., 3/2919, no next of kin. Turubull, Ca.pt. J. L., 26/2, Fendalton. Anderson, Lieut. F. A., 15,4.45, Christchurch. Ivory, Lieut. D. A., 16,503, Dunedin. Jefeys, Lieut. B. C, 11/30!;, 'i'ahuuga. Ambler, 11., 2/963, Yorkshire. - Babich, L., 12/3514, Dalinctia. Bennett, W., 11,373, Parawai. Boardman, M. O. S., 4/885, 'Itillinchy. Bowden, W. R. H., 22,683, Wellington. Boyd, A. R., 24/1943, Maeterton. Brown, F. L., 24/2516, Port Ahuriri. Brown, G. .1., 12/3566, Auckland. Bruntng, F., Ilau. Bruntlett, K., 25/1671, Alaxwelltown. l'o«D S , J., 11,148, Whangarei. Uimp, Lanqe-Corpl. K. J. N., 13/32, Auckland. : I ' - Cook, 2nd Corpl. K., 4/704, England. Coupe, T. H., 10/3524, Te Kiri. . Urookbaiu, y. (}., a/1165, Auckland. Delaney, J'., 32,149, Sprmgbank. Donovan, J., 24,146. Ireland. '. • Ferrier, 15. C. A., 24/419, Opaira. Geibel, C. J. E., 12/1634, Ofangiwai. Uoodall, Sergt. G. l> , . VV., 21,101, Dannevirke. Grady, A., 2/1132, Marton. Grant, D. A., n,BBI, Woodville. (iuthric, J., 3/251)5, i'uni. Kaenga, 11. T., M.Sll, Tuparoa Bay ; Jack, Bomb. Jl. A.. D/ 1310, l'apanui. Jones, P. 11.,-2/2852, W'eetpovt. Kelly, W. l<., 29,417, Oafcura. Jier»-, }1., 32.ASU, St. Albaus. Lee, A., 28,895, Zlatamata. Lennie, A. A., 25,015, Waikhri. London, i 3. J., 23,297, Ducedin. M'Murray,. Coriil. J., 33,002, Roslyn. Mack, C, 27,U7, Auckland. Manning, A. H. W., 4/1089,' Waimarama. Martin, W. IC, 37,473, Brightwa-ter. Masson, F. W., 10/3027, Cartorton. Murtagh, J'., W. 373, Franklin. Niccolls, L., 3/2178, Feilding. Nicholls, G., 20,695, flangatiki. . North, C. 11., 23/868, Otekura: Pilkington, K. It., 31,404, Takapuna. Pinker, D. C. , 23/2065, Mangatera. Sanders, H., 8/1961, Clyde. Skeet, Lance-Corpl. E. E., 26/323, Gis-

borne. Slattery, J. E., 11,514, Ponsonby. / Smith, B. W., 23/1189, Invercargill. / Sumner, H. J., 32,083, H«muera. Thomas, Lance-Corpl. C, 22,621. Onetea " Bay. Thomson, 8.Q.M.5., 24,235, Gisborne. Tilsley, W. A.. 31,760, Auckland. Tyler, 11., 11,920, Wanganui. TJre, Lance-Corpl. J. H., 29,321, Herbert. Wainohu, W., 16/203, Lansdowne. Ward, E. H., 20,489, Timaru. White, J. E., 26,759, Temuka. Williams, A., 25/1013, Greymouth. Woodcock, W. C. W., 12/3877, Mount ,Eden. Wylie, Sergt. C. T., 21,423, Hamilton. PROGRESSING FAVOURABLY. Burns, J., 23,129, Kaetihi. M'Kenzie, Oapt. J. A., 18/10, Feilding. Sinncox, Capt. J. E. L., 3/2481, DanneHklov,' Lieut. T. C. A., 11/1101, Wellington. Morgan, Lieut. F. W., 15,833 Timaru,. Nixon, Lieut. 8., 2.119, Ponsonby. CEREGEN! . BRITISH ALWAYSSTILL BRITISH. Cevegen is a nerve-food, recommended by Doctors; used by Britain and our Allies in Naval and Military Hospitals. It has no German past—the works -where Ceregen is made were established over 100 years ago in Eiiglftnd. . If you're weak, "worn-out," mentally dull, take this splendid. nerve-food —it contains over 80 per cent, of Proteid—absolutely issential to health and strength. . Tivory-da-y. food lias not enough Protdd—Ceregen will supply the shortage, and make you feel renewed in brain and body. Get a tin, 2s. 6d., 4s.' 6d.,. 6s. 6d., 125., from all chemists; 12s. size contains eight times amount of 2s. 6d. tin—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3008, 20 February 1917, Page 6

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HOSPITAL PATIENTS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3008, 20 February 1917, Page 6

HOSPITAL PATIENTS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3008, 20 February 1917, Page 6

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