The British Army Manual of Sanitation states that “‘a man tan carry a marching load equal to one-third_ of his own weight without undue, exertion, hut any marked excess over this amount means that fatigue will set in much more rapidly than otherwise, and the increased work requires a greatly increased supply of food.” Another point is that “a soldier in marching order may lose by perspiration alone nearly a quart of water during a march of eight miles, even in a temperate climate.” ' Children can be protected from coughs hv a daily dose of '* NAZOB.” Oet “NAZOL” to-day. doses Is 6d. — Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19867, 13 August 1926, Page 12
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103Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19867, 13 August 1926, Page 12
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