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«J*HE MEDICAL OPINION. THOMSON’S FIRM SELECTED FROM ALL NEW ZEALAND. Extract of letter received by Messrs Thomson and Co. ; “Kindly note that you have again teen selected to supply the Hospital Ship Maheno with 1.0,200 bottles of Carbonated Waters, 3600 of your Invalid Soda, and' 1500 Lime Juice Cordial. These must be bottled in your hygienic crown scaled bottles. “Captain Dobson, Ass. Director Supplies and Transports.” This brings the total of Thomson's supplies to Hospital Ships alone to over 600,000 bottles. Undertakers I ,phones 50 and 835 - MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS. J. FRASER & CO. Comer SPEY and KELVIN STS, INVERCARGILL. THROATS arc recommended by medical men, and Doctors Cream O’ Groats arc the freshest. New Zealand made. Try them. JJ22S

FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE. MULLAX.—Died of v.ound-- iu France, on January L 1918, Rifleman Charier, dearly beloved second son of Mr? Mullan and the late Bernard Mullan, of West Plains. Deeply regretted. Rest in Peace. FRASER- Died of wounds, on 9th January, 1017. Magnus (2nd Lieut. 2Sth Reinforcements i, beloved youngest son of Daniel and Margaret Fraser. Sydney street, North Invercargill; aged 30 years. Deeply regretted. "For King and Country.” WATSON'.-—At his parents’ residence. South street, Wiatoii, on Tuesday, January 13. 1918, Private Thomas Watson (of the Main Body, E.F. i. eldest son of Mr and Mrs George Watson ; aged 34 years. The funeral will leave the house on Thursday, tlee 17th inst., st 2.30 p.m., for the vVinton (’*'ine»ery. Friend? pleace accept this I the only i intimation. W. D. McARTHFR, Undertaker.

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Southland Times, Issue 17866, 17 January 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17866, 17 January 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17866, 17 January 1918, Page 4