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Writing to relatives from Prance in June, Sergeant W. G. M‘Gregor says ; “ I don't know how those in Nov? Zealand are taking this last push-back we got, but if they are enj - way downhearted they ought to pay a visit to the troops out here. 1 never saw the boys in better spirits than what they are at present. The New Zealand Division held their show early in Juno. It was a big affair, and a great crowd of Now Zealand troops were present,” Oh, what a blessing to possess Provision far each winter strut*; A well-kept homo where you obtain Snug shelter from the wind and rain; A coal fire always burning bright, To cheer you from the gale-swept night; And when you're sick with oold are cure Of warmth and Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

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Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 16823, 27 August 1918, Page 1

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