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crrr zsrxi ess :c?irj IJEOt L^ru ;J>\\t fcX'Civ ii jsr X^ t s--xx: 3i»r I I sfl & &? IP i ]K «k M W im fe #* fl* Ss n-| '. "'ft rw| >?ki § / «'l 5 fv. I Clipped from the Morning Paper .fnde obsertend to sd\ in ly *m<uld do «r. and * dayc' ittce >)i rn are *nfc at vote of of the A in tation »t tho •ag of tfiatcbes. the Comoo League «• with tho with rct's games •jr v. LinAuld); fdenham ff—SydMr Gr. r•od, at . nd (Mr Third m, a.t tsden); ISvdenItr J. , results v «»£ue . t.-I"0 Vj v>.w rnifiv i»oCh these teams are incluu. ji the Junior Competition draw for next Saturday, in which Federal has the bye. Soldiers on the point of leaving for tho front are usually embarrassed by tho liberality with which friends rmd relatives shower upon thein presents which it iri assumed will bo of use to them in their military life. It is therefor* desirable to make known the fact that any articles beyond the officially issued kit hare to bo discarded on arrival in England. As a matter of fact, when a soldier com*s to the actual campaigning * art of hi 3 career Ire has with him only as nrnch as he can carry on his back. A letter from a young Aucklander now at Sling states that on the arrival of his contingent at th® camp an inspection parade was held, at. which any missing article of issue was supplied, but everything else in anv man's kit was taken away. The sacrifice was in some cas«s heavy. For instance, cne man . lost a brand sleeping-bag, which must have cost the donor about. three guineas, and cameras, musical instruments and other impedimenta all wont the same wa y* At the same time, the writer of the letter, states that in his experience he has found the isGued kit full^ and1 ample, and that there is no room in the pack for anything olse. " But it would bo as well," he adds, " to make it known to men leaving with reinforcements that at the end of the sea voyage they lo'e all their ccctra gear-" Hornby and Federal Thirds have been advanced! a grade after complctiny the series of President's matches. On tho previous SU*"* "o teams played & d*~~ *•" "WW h win* matcKv be taki may ca nents > shave wi ers wit) to try no mi whLstl backs and R Laurio the pis a top playing of in i Time : m<«itaf ; Ho wa Cunnii 111 5 Feders luck ii start 8, i inte mor scor winn* man i Sande th© b In • grA' This indicates just what should be presented to a soldier leaving New Zealand for service abroad. WE have always recommended a good Wristlet Watch as the ideal gift for a Soldier leaving on Active Service it being one of the few things that he is always permitted to take with him, and one for which he has constant use. Recognising that cheap inferior watches bring disappointment sooner or later, we have confined our attentions to the better class ones only. All Wristlet Watches we sell belong to the higher grade, and give unlimited satisfaction. Everyone has a high grade Lever movement and is built to give true service under the most trying conditions. Our prices range from 50/-, and when those features that make a Wristlet Watch worth while are taken into consideration you will find that our values are right. J* 2 * Quality Value Colombo Street, Christchurch. r'ST-V' 3sr.-Mr?: x-vr vT •jii XJTi

After the Winter Walk. Winter wallet are bracing walks,but wintry winds do play havoc with the hands and complexion, Immediately on returning, rub in a little Sydal. Sydal ii not a beauty cream, but a fragrant, clear, jelly-like emollient which renders the ikfo »oft and flexible, and removes redncis. is inle to nse, will nol grow hair, and a 2/- jar will lait you quite three month*. Sydal should certainly be on your dreiiing table. All cheraiits sell Sydal, or you can write direct to G. W. WILTON & CO.. LTD. YVaDingtoa You'll get Good Value out of These BUY UMBRELLA ■ AVTXV SKMUMO VOVR CLOTHCS this Season 3/11, 5/6, to 19/6 from '\ PLIMSOLL'S L Corner Manchester and B St, Affftpb Strwta, hJKj

CROWN 205 GYGLE Pspanoi Rd, WORKS , «■«*» 4. IfOBDAYt FOR PROMPT ATTENTION FOR RELIABLE WORK FOR STRICTLY MODERATE CHARGES FOR SPECIAi VALUE COVERS, TUBES

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12065, 21 July 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12065, 21 July 1917, Page 3