"You cannot get away from the Salvation Army in France," said a Tommy, "If you're hungry, they meet you -with cgs and bacon; if you're mopish, they cheer you with a song; if you are not doing the straight thing, they give you a rough time in their meetings; if you are put out of action by a shell, they give you - ride in a motor car; and if you 'go Vest,' they put a marble slab to mark your resting-place." No lady should be without Martin's Apiol and Steel Pills. Sold by all chemists and
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Otago Witness, Issue 3312, 5 September 1917, Page 52
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96Page 52 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3312, 5 September 1917, Page 52
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