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A mejnbcr of thr Main F.ipeditioiu,ry torro now at fiallipoli writes jntemuingly to a friend in Now Plymouth. Hie home. \w t,ny.«, "a> a ling out in the head quarters' pully. Thr view from my house i? pprfnrtly beautiful, thr Iklue Mediterranean, or Gulf of Saroa to l>o TOrrert. with thr Inlandn of imbrc* and Soinothraw in the distance. The bunsct« arc simply gorgeous. I don't •wonder that Byron and oti»er poetical ducks went into * raptures about these parte. Below ua is the beach, a pretty little place, an ideal spot for bathing. Just at proient, of course, it is cowered with stores and carts and guns, and the million things that are neoeeearT for n nmni the show Pifr? have heon bail, nrA at time" it looks like a busy lit Iγ rr-irnrt town. Unthinj: i- our onr j.-iy ••hrn Turk 8 Iγ! il-. At first their f'lootinp wn» "ii erratic thai you w»rf quite safe, nnd it was a not unusual thinp to ccc thousands of chaps splashinp about to their hc*Tfe content. How things are different, and when you jro down for a swim you do co at consider ablr risk, w the "Turks havp got the range to a. nicirty." Peppermint Com. *»Ter f«0«. 1,0. :,'O— Ad. For lnflu«nx» tac« Woodf Great

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 7