Hewitt & Paterson SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SALVATION ARMY 11 a.m.—Holiness Address by Captain Brown. 7 p.m.—Saltation Address by Ensign Sawyer. I*. XL2 an tin > nt uv7H?ri/ \u. \ _t£ynL® 81 ■.AIIfM-CD Htrmnc io. gr’L pfth'fn? PBAoIi r ' L C ' thc'iiokrisuj Pif WHICH rung on tlie ladder areyon? The lowest step on the ladder of the soul is the cry wrung., from disaster or adversity. Your . Salvation is assured the moment you get on the first rung. No more the damp disease-giving air, but the invigorating, healthrestoring breath of Heaven. But the joy of your Salvation depends upon how high up the ladder you climb. m % M ML* ■h" UJ LU EC i*rm m UJ tSm CO CO 'S !JJ & CO m UJ C 3 L-J es GO
Dr. SHELDON'S BANISHES ALL PAIN. MEASLES IN CAMP v The outbreak of Measles among the troops was'slue to germs brought in By soldiers returning from leave. A scientific, rapid method of cop’ng with the malady is to sniff up, gargle and swallow small ouantities of .warm Fluenzol, which dispels microbes without injury to the system.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4852, 25 April 1918, Page 6
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