MR ASHMEAD BARTLETT,
It is generally anticipated that an arrangement will be made whereby the abovementioned war correspondent, now of universal fame, will visit New Zealand. The new Drill Hall would be all to small to hold the people anxious to make his acquaintanceship, and hear his opinion of the "Anzaes" , and their doings on Gallipoli. While Red Cross Ointment might not be mentioned by Mr Bartlett, the fact remains that it has done good work nevertheless,,many'of "the boys" being equipped with a supply on leaving the dominion. This renowned quick-healing balm is in universal demand, and is deeorv- , ing of a place in every homo as tho reliable first-aid in all case# of minor accidents. Sold werywW" at la 6d a bar, —Advt. (3)
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16663, 7 April 1916, Page 93
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125Page 93 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16663, 7 April 1916, Page 93
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