Naval and Military Hospitals Use Coregca.—Our boys, subjected to the privations and nerve-racking tensions of moderiv warfare, aro frequently casualtied with nervous trouble. Tho nursing back to health and strength of these warriors of ours is the humane self-im-posed task of our valiant Red Cross Nurse.'- Ceregcn is used in naval and military hospitals of tho Allies. It is not a stimulant, but a nerve food containing 80 per cent, proteid, tho food element- essential for tho formation of muscle, brain and nerve tissue. If overworked, run down, or always tired, toy Ceregen. 2s. 6d„ 4s. 6c1., 6s. Gd., 12s„ from all chemists. The 12s. size contains 8 times tho amount of 2s. Gd. tin.—Advt,
The Kodak Story of Your Part in the War \War isn't all fighting—but to thousands of New Zealand- ■ ■ ers in camp and on shipboard it will be a new world, will open up a new life. New tics will be formed, new friendships cemented. The daily routine in camp and on shipboard, the ".Leave' in strange cities, the pictures of comrades—all these things will make a heart gripping Kodak story for the folks at home. It's a genuine part of (he Nation's present jot to keep light the bonds between its fighters and those at home who tan follow only with their hearts. Pictures from home and to home can do their part. There's room for a little Vest Pocket KODAK in every soldier's kit. The expense is small, 40/-. The cheerfulstss it ma/ bring is great. Taken V.P.K. williyou. It's Autographic—nil Kodaks arc! Of ALL KODAK DEALERS and Kodak (Australasia) Ltd, "THE KODAK CORNER" ro K^!M AY WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 10, 7 October 1918, Page 7
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