AUSTRALIA
RECRUITING SHORTAGE. Australian and N.Z. Cj-ble Assn. Received 9.25 p.m., August 26th. _. SYDNEY, August 26 -ho Director General of' Recruit? ig states that tho enlistments for the past seven months • numbered 19 836shortage 17.963. He must fin;] an additional 2500 monthly.
Snapshots from Homo. You and your kodak cau help. Much as pictures mean to von, they mean more, infinitely more to the soldier in camp or overseas. Snapshots of home »scenej and home faces tucked in between the pages of a newsy letter help a lonp way to make our soldiers cheerful in mind and heart. Start a kodak this week end an;l send him snapshots from home. Full particulars and practical lessons given at tho Kodak Depot, Baxter's Phoxmacy, Theatre Buildings, Tima.ru.... TESTIMONY FROM A DOCTOR, WELL-KNOWN NORTH ISLAND DOCTOR USES AND PRESCIUB-ES "WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. l I beg to stato that I have both used and prescribed your preparation of Malt Extract and Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil," writes ;i well-known North Island doctor, "and I assuro you that- both j and my patients arc very well pleased with them. I may sta'tio that 1 am also using them in t| u . 'Jistrict hospital." Subsequently, :I large order arrived for the Extract f 0! use in the hospital mentioned. For people feeling run do mi., weak, out of sorts; people with bad digestion and poor appetites, for backward children. for convalescents wishing a specvlv recovery, for people who suffer 1.-oin tho cold of winter, there is nnth'iig. finer than this famous proparafon. 3f. is a. tonic, a strengthencr, i( natural stimulating food, and a powerful digestive agent. Obtainable with or with- , Cod Liver Oil. All Chemists .thl Rltcs. But be sire it's Wil-ou's. Wilson's is cheaper, fresher and better
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16620, 27 August 1918, Page 5
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294AUSTRALIA Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16620, 27 August 1918, Page 5
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