A private letter throve some light on home Tommy makes the best of things at the front. On a recent cold night an isolated party hit upon the idea of making a small bonfire to keep out the aold—a risky proceeding with hostile aircraft hovering about. The officer in charge soon spotted the cu.« prits, who were severely and ordered to “remove that flare and retire to their dug-out. A quarter of an hour later the officer was astonished to find the said dug-out full of smoke, which he penetrated with difficulty. The men had obeyed orders literally, and taken the bonfire with them. They were now enjoying its warmth behind their gas masks 1
" ACHING, or TENDER FEET To obtain immediate relief bathe the feet in water containing: a few drops of CONDY’S FLUID.’ Ail Offensive Odour instantly disappears. Or all Chemists and Stores. Caution. —Insist on haytnd Condy's Fluid. COHDY ft MITCHELL. CoswoU Hoad. London.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9870, 16 January 1918, Page 8
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