ll* •p fc4 * I" OFFICIAL RECOGNITION. At military camp* both in N.Z. and •fa EfTPt, Flueniol is greatly wed m ft fatar ipaoifio and for duonfactinf ffco aaaal and throat P—agga. A fa »h« N.Z. Defenoe Fotom c—"Tha fratdom from iicknew at Takapau Camp wat largely dua to •fca Quantity of Ftaauol uatd by^all m IMITATIONS! ' -am we have to warn 1 public ajramat beme "t-akf" in" with imitations of the fairtou« Strands " SoluM*." This -leliciotia OfFee is prepared by a secret process which alone can eive the eoft relrety teste and rich flavor peculiar to it. • «t»LT»tAT rom CAMPS. MO LIOAT AND PICNIC PASTIES D. STRANG Ld., NGS SOLUBLE IWDER JjiiJmc: i s)is, Ltd Licensed Land Agents, INVERCARGILL V land, with good dwelling and all '—- {necessary outbuildings. 1 i miles from Factory, school and store. Price £lB 10s per acre. / ACRES, nearly all under I cultivation. 12 paddocks (iood 6 roomed dwelling, and good range of outbuildings, 1i miles from Railway, f.ietory and schoc Price £l2 per acre. 723 Owner would consider an exchange for sheep run. Scandrett & Sons, Ltd Licensed Land Agents. Cooks Tourist Agents.—Passeng-rs book ed to all parts of the world.
oALVATION ARMY (ju.,l -. liunioi'i oi aaivauou Army ieaUt-ia uie u.uiuiiuuus on tuo pointl Brigadier bray, Colonei Powley, 6taii Capt. ouuii unci others an enthusiastic in tneir praise of Flutnwl (16 and 2,6) as a throat gargl*. Bniff up iiuenzoi tor Cokls and Catarrh and Swallow for Intiueiiza thereby expelling harmful micronea. 17 f\ /.* WHEN A MAN'S FORTY, if he has not previously worn glasses, he should lose no time in having his sight properly tested. If he has worn them he should make quite sure, by a scientific test, that his glasses do n want altering. This is iportant. Up to the age of for. the muscles of the e,. will sometimes make up for defects by straininc. After forty the elasticity o. these muscles gradually lessens until they become quite taut. We will test your sight. Neglect of this precaution is dangerous. PETER DICK Consulting Ophthalmic Optician (Londo'i Trainin.-j Jeweller & Optician. 400 Moray Place, Duaedin
E. S. PERRY -SLEJZ3 CO., 2Twserym9:i, Sseisaea a^id Florists, Beg to notify the public that although they have had the sal mi-hrtiinc :o lose their senior parser, Lieut. E. S. Perry, who was killed in action, the business is still bein? carried on. It will' re-assure patrons to e.;;>iv. that our nurseries a e under the personal supervi.-ion of Mi Willi::; L:o.:d, who was manager fo: over 2) y. •.-,■.< of the welNkno-"'! Hay Ru.nl Yu--.ttries owned by the Lfe ,:o'< ■ Cleave, Esq. .Now i« the time to send \i/: o ders along. We can supp'.y ia ai y quantities all the leading varie'ies of APPLES, PEARS, PLI MS. Kt<SHELTER and HIiDGK Ti.F.E:\ ORNAMENTAL sH.tUKS of every di - eription. Our HOSE Ji=t is quite up-to-date and we can supply anything you recline iii this lovely ticwer. Please note Address: E. S, PERRY ajstt* go., NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS, Dee Street, Invercargrll. "LINBEED COMPOUND." for, t'fftWffh* and Colds, Luoseua |i« --rt-ation.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3234, 3 April 1917, Page 6
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