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His Excellency the Governor has been promised 1250 pillows for the hospital ship. As this is the requisite number no more of these will be needed. Six hundred and fifty pillowcases have also been promised. This leaves only 600 more of these to be furnished. I "In the 'whole records of naval war there has been nothing like this clean sweeping of an enemy s flag from the high seas," says tho Observer. "It is perhaps well that the Gorman submarines exist to chasten complacency and to keep our moral efficiency at concert pitch. Since Mr. Churchill first mobilised .the Floet and ruined all German calculations at the outset by the greatest single stroke of courage and resolution that is yet to the credit of any one man in the whole of this war-— we pay it deliberately, and it is indisputable — the enemy's maritime hopes have withered ,away like Jonah's gourd." Members of th-o Island Bay Lodge, No. 57, U.A.0.D., are notified that owing to the half-yearly meeting falling on Iving'n Birthday, the meeting ha>; been postponed till Friday, 4th Ji-no. The annual meeting' pf the Wellington Musical Union will bo hold on Monday ab 0.15 at tho St. Audiew'sSchoolioom. w'hoti tho president (Mr. Gco. Shu tclt(le) will preside. Members of tho cliorui, rre U'quosted to bo present at 7 30, so tlmt a bhnrt practice can lib held. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Wood-*' Groat Peppermint Cuie, ls> Cxi, 2s 6d.— Advt. Tho practice* of the WMlintfton Harmonic Society, under the eonductoi'ship of Mr. H. Templo White, will m futuro bo hold at the V.M.C.A. Room-,. AN .hV-stivi'i, commencing no\t \Yednes-da,\, »t 8.0 p.m. Intending mnnibors aro united to mnko o.irly application to the conduotoi. Messrs. 11. ('. Gibbons, and t'e. aclver•Use :t spei'ial lot of bulbs dl wtlo prices. These bulbs are described a« a ".pocial mixture, and will (low or this *na«OH. 'JVndeiw iXro invited for Ihe supply of fctirufieal iuptrutnclits for tho hospital ship. Mr. V. M. Luko will give n special .ul-di-ovs to men at tho V.M.C.A. Rooms, to« morrow afternoon, at 4 im'loi-U. ' Mtunbeis ot all hi audits ot the United AheioM Ordoi of Drukk aro requeued to moot' at 9 30 a.m. on King's Bnthuav, at Government Buildings, to take part m the carnival procession. Baby lips are taught to prattle "Woods/ Great Peppermint Cure ! In the midst ot life s big battle Drink NVoods' Peppormint Cure. Have you cough or cold or wheoainflt On you spend your time in Mioczinjj If •Stop the lioUmo and the teas-iny With NYoodi' i'eppen&mt Cure— Ailvfc.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 6