Ihe officers and members of the A.]] Nations Lodge, U.A.0.D.. mustered "at the lodge room, Port Chalmers, yesterdav morning for the annual church parade and, headed bv the Dist.nVt w;„u o-v._.J Band, marched to the ConßTeeational Church. The Rev W. them, and preached an eloquent sermon from the words "Our Father" On re turning to tho hall the Grand President (Bro G. W. Crawford) expressed the thanks of the lodge to the rector (Mr G F Booth) and the members of the band for turning out in such large numbers. In one recent month there- were issued to. the troops of the British Expeditionarv Force 10,001b of dubbing for boots. 38.000 bars of soap, 150,000 pairs of socks, and 100.000 pairs of boots. In addition there were 450 miles of telephone wire and 570 telephones. WHEN YOU START AT THE SLIGHTEST NOISE, THAT?? "NERVES." Tho remedy is to live at a more reasonable rate, go to bed early, and take Wilsons Malt Extract at meal times. Made from the finest malted barley, it builds up tho body, strengthens the nerves, and makes weak people strong. Most palatable. Obtainable with or without cod liver oil. Is 6d, 2s 6d. Stores and chemists.—£Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 15817, 31 May 1915, Page 1
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