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pay day before we sailed for the peninsula in April, ]9lo. Needless to say, we never bad occasion to use tbeni. Man proposes, etc.—Manaia Witness. SHELL WOTTNWS. For dressing lacerated wounds. Field Ambulances in France largely use a dilution of leaf Oil of Cinnamon. The same high-grade Oil forms part of "Fluenzol,” hence rapid healing properties of the latter when applied on a bandage. Also use ‘•Fluenzol” and hot water as an injection for soothing internal inflammation.* Theire is nothing mysterious either about my methods of Sight Testing, or my Qualifications. They both bear the light of day.—HAROLD A. ARMSTRONG, "London Qualified” Optician, Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4900, 20 June 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4900, 20 June 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4900, 20 June 1918, Page 3

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