FIELD ENGINEEBS. The work of the Field Engineers a I the Trentham Camp is of a varied mature. Bridge building practice has recently been carried out. A large number of the men, after a long spell in the river' lately, were threatened with seven chills. Recourse to "Fluenzol" saved the situation however. •
Mary McCarthy has been gazetted as a deputy registrar of births and deaths for Wellington North. Economise Man.—This is easy to the man who buys a emart, well made, ready to-wear Suit at 60s to 75s from Geo. FoTrlds, Ltd., Manners street. . *
I Take Natures greatest remedy, LANE'S EMULSION WELLINGTON
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9247, 14 January 1916, Page 8
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