. THE HOLY LAND. Oohpoiial G. Paoktt, of the Wellington Mounted Rifles, writes to a chum in New Zealand— W. Chambers, of 14, Belfast Street, Wellington— that two bottles of Fluenzol be postea to him. He says he finds that. Fluenzol keeps him well while on active service. Don't forget your own soldier.
A notable meeting at the Town Hall to-night, when Sir James Allen, Acting* | Prime Minister, will be the principal! speaker, on the "War Work of the Army." 3-pce. upholstered drawing-room suite in taffetta, £18 10s, now £15. Tonson (Sarlick'B job-price-time now on, l Volunteers for garrison duty in Samoa are advertised for, * I ■•■* ' 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16896, 8 July 1918, Page 6
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