The Port of London Authority, who are erecting a canteen for 300 men in connection with their main dock extension at Tilbury, have decided that no intoxicants shall be sold, but that the light beers and stout approved by the Central Control Board shall be supplied. A SOLDIER’S PRESENT, For a soldier at the front or in camp, a most welcome gift is a 1/6 bottle of Fluenzol for staving on cmlls or dispelling microbes of disease, ine Canteen Contractors at Trentham (Messrs. Dustins. Ltd.) writelt has been rather surprising to our firm the wonderful sale we now have for Fluenzol.” »
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9629, 9 April 1917, Page 7
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