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HAY WARD BROS. 8e CO. LTD. WNOLESALC MBTMtbUTOOS «J» Nt» ZCALAMO CHRISTCHURCH " ■ ■ . Leicester Shoe Co. ■■' . A Specialists in ALL-LEATHER Footwear to suit all feet, at money-saving prices. No one in Christchurch can approach the values we are showing. See our windows * 689 Colombo Street (Next Loasby's, Chemists) 8098

A FINE SUPPLY OF MISERY STOCK AT ©lii (Eutmtt (SariJftt " Carter's Tested Seeds " c. M. MERRIE & CO. 638 COLOMBO STREET VBiED THE KAISER'S SNEERS. In his fourteen years' reminiscences of ■ the Kaiser, published in ''The Mr Arthur N. Ttovis, Wilhelm s Amencan dentist, Bays: . . . The Kaiser sneered at conditions m England. "Look at England to-day, he remarked. '"She is riiledbv Lloya •George, a Socialist! Why, England is virtually a Republic, as bod What's become of the King of England One never hears of him any morel Why doesn't he assert himself? The tone of disgust 'with which he gave vent to these sentiments was more significant, perhaps, than the words used might) imply. . . , "Yonr President is trying to overthrow me and my family from the throne of Germany by his Note&j" he commented bitterly, when I saw him shortly after the publication of the Presidents reply to the Pope, ,"but he little understands how loyal are my people and how futile his efforts will prove. They held meetings recently sill over the Empire, in every citv and village, and • showed, their allegiance to me in no uncertain way, and your President received the answer from my people that ho deserved!" ' . • . 1 I wonder whether the Kaiser was unaware of the fact that all these meetings had been inspired by the Government and their useful agent, the Press, or whether he was once again making use of his histrionic ability. More, economical than congh mixtures or syrups is NAZOL. Eighteenpence buys sixty doses —more than three a penny. No cold is NAZOLproof. 2

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16364, 8 November 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16364, 8 November 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16364, 8 November 1918, Page 5

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