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ResourcefulncHs practised m the trenches does not deHort our heroes when they leave the arjny. A roturned lance-oororal who had had his rigrht leg amputated In Franco, and later was fitted with on artillclal limb, when goInjr away for tho Xmas and New Year holidays, was met by a friand. "It Is unneepjwary for me to carry n bap when I go awuy now." he remarked. "I have packed all the HiKfiWre required In my artificial leif. It holda a hnlr brush, bottle of hair oil and Hhavlnjr requisite* very well. That's all I need." A SUMMER NECEBBITY. When you wake up with a dry throat you win liml a teaspoonful of Fhienzol (momentarily jfiirelod then swallowed) mcot xoothlnir. ,s "Hotel Managers ":— B«foro buying your noxt lot of pickloa, a«k your grocoh 1 about tho delicious "MILITARY PICKLE"— <3v«iry partictilar person oata it all the year around,

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NZ Truth, Issue 606, 27 January 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 606, 27 January 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 606, 27 January 1917, Page 11

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