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"SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE."

Tho entire world rings with the praiso of. the Australian nurse nnd soldier, who have, during this terrible war, set high and noblo examples of patriotism and self-sacrifice. They have rendered doeds that are immortal in the military and nursing annals of our time. Hero is a' letter from the firinp-line in FTanco, given from Nurse Francis, V.A.D., who has returned to Wellington, and it says a. great deal for an Australian medicine which has Riven such' great ' service in that country stricken with war. It "shows how much Clements Tonic is thought of as a''nerve medicine, to lie taken such a distance, and to bo spoken of so highly. Hero is Nurse Francis's letter for everyone to read: Nurse Francis is known as an earnest war worker throughout N.Z.', and she writes from her residence. Queen's : J)rive,...W.»lHnt!ron l ; N.Z., 4/5/17, thus of Clements Tonic:— "CLEMENTS' TONIC. LIMITED, •' "I should like to tell you how pleased I am with your tonic as a nervo restorer. "I have used it with very lienoficial results. Several.of , our n"rsce in France hnve also nroved its worth. . . "T ran liiifhly recommend it to anyone suffering from .briun-fnr?, . '. "Tours faithfully, . NURSE'.TRANCIS, V.A.D."

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 2

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"SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 2

"SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 2

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