There is a good Samaritan in Wellington in the disguise of a doctor, who expresses his sympathy for those affected by war service in a. very practical manner (says the Post). It was stated at the annual meeting of the War Relief Association that when a soldier appealed for assistance he was sent to the association’s doctor, who was always willing to treat him. “This doctor sometimes has men under his care for months,” said Mr Tripp, “but he won’t accept any money for his services, and he won’t let me mention his name.” Love lightens labour. So does Tanol —the liquid polish. Buy Tan-ol for your wife. Fine for floors, furniture and leather goods. -2
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 20 February 1926, Page 7
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116Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 20 February 1926, Page 7
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