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Some people call KOLA-NIP a temperance drink—some call it a healjth drink—all regard it.as a cooling, stimulating beverage. You Avill know it by its mitty flavor. BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER ■ KEEPS CHILDREN HEALTHY. Summer is nearly hero. Your children require protection against coughs, colds, chest and bronchial troubles now just as' much as ever. Sudden changes are dangerous. Sunshine alone cannot bring health and strength to the little bodies. Baxter's Lung Preserver is needed to assist. It not only banishes the ailments but. tones up the Avhole system. Dou't risk your children's health and happiness. Keep a large Is lOd bottle handy to meet any emerInquiry has been made Iron) time to time regarding the number of men in a division in the British Army. An infantry division consists of 11,703 men and .M 72 officers;' To this must be added the Headquarters Stall' of IT> officers find fj7 other ranks. A complete war division, which includes the infantry ; division, also artillery brigades, ammunition column, field company engineers, cavalry, field ambulance and livisional train, consists of 17.1-SS men 'Mid ;V* ; "> officers. A Ccrman division formerly consisted of 16,000 men, but tins number has been varied from time to time. Describing a Communion service in the Eastern Mediterranean, Chaplain Harvey tltotlierham) says the eup used wtih a Turkish vosesl ."'.OO years old, the wine was the gift of a Church of England padre, and the bread was cut up bv a priest of the Roman Catholic Church, while he (the celobrantl is a Congregational minister. Resi*ter*d Nam* for BUELAIXV'S ESSENCE On* hoM<* njakci a pint of flneat family oowtb

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Mataura Ensign, 11 December 1917, Page 3

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