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■Since the outbreak of war 53 recruits have been treated at the New Plymouth Hospital in; order to fit them for service with- ' the Expeditionary Force. The cost .to ratepayers has been. £365 15. Twenty-six returned' soldiers h»ve a.lso been' treated at the hospital at a total cost of £292 lis, 'but a fa±r proportion of this latter amount will be refunded 'by the Government. Herr Gotliein, a well-known. Radical member of the Reichstag, speaking' iecently on the economic war, is inclined to think any plan to boycott Germany economically after the war will be a failure. England, with her 46 millions, cannot possibly meet the industrial requirements of the world, for if she oesired to produce herself the goods whicn she used to import from Germany she would be abliged to withdraw labour from other industries, where it now finds remunerative employment. German military authorities, who instigated the crusade against wide skirts and other "wasteful imported styles," have now taken another step designed to wean German women from foreign fashions. Tho General commanding the 17th Army Corps (Danzig) has just decreed' that it will henceforth be a felony punishable with a year s imprisonment and £75 fine lor anybody to receive, sell, or otherwise use or circulate any foreign fashion journal or fashion drawing. Wiith trouble, as with some other things, it never rains but it pours (remarks the Evening Post). In Wellington there is a woratm with five children whom the War Relief .Association is •helpin"'. • First of all, her husband went to the'war and left her to fight- the world alone. She had to peek assistance, and this she received The other day the Association'® ireprcseritative called to see how she was faring. She found that ai g : TI of twelve was laid oiipi with a sprained ankle; that a. 'boy of nine had' contracted measles and 'pneu^nonia; ondi •that a boy of seven had a. poisoned hand.

Quick despatch to obstinate colds is certain with "NAZOL." Some drops taken on •hflrop sugar or inhaled, a little Tubbed' on the chest, that simple treatment has made thousand's, well. Is 6d buys 60 doses. Don't say to your chemist "I want ..something for a cold." Ask for "NA-ZOL"—-<and imako sure it is "NAZOI/j you geC Look for tha name—"NAZOL"

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Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 7