Tlipie was a large gathering of bowlers on the Thorndon bowling green >;esterdayaNrnoon to celebrate the signing of the armistice. Colonel R. J. Collins, C M (.t , president, referred in suitable terms to the great news received. Ho spoke of the important part played in .tfio great struggle by Zealand, which had now been happily brought to a victorious end by the united efforts of the Allied forces. He made feeling referent to the grief of thosp who had 104 relatives, but whose sacrifice was not made in vain, as right had now triumphed over might and the freedom of the civilised world was assured. Reference v.-iis wade to tho good work done by the British Navy, and tho ungrudging and heroic work done by the me.rcantila marine "God Save the King" brought a pleasant gathering to a close. You'll liko tho .flavour of Doctors' Cream O'Groats—it's delicious. Ideal for children. All Grocers.—Advt. ' PROFITS _ , And a small idea sometimes. makes rt big fortune for the lucky man who was wisj enough to use tho idea wheii ha had it. Make your ideas earn a fortune for you. Send for splendid free Book, "Advice to Inventors." Henry Hughea, Ltd., Foatherston Street, Wollingtoa.-® Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 13 November 1918, Page 6
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