■ The official returns of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force 1914-18 T hlc a have ust b^en Polished, show that New Zealand, in addition to 100,-! 444 men, sent no fewer than 10 1171 horses to the front. These were shipped during the period October, 1914, to October, 1916, when it was found that no more horses were required from the l>ominion. In excess of this number New Zealand also sent 121 horses to Samoa, and on the signing of the armistice had 498 horses in the training camps and remount depot. It is undeit stood .that few, if any of the horses Neiv Zealand despatched abroad will be returned to the Dominion. AN ACHING BACK. An aching back is instantly reliered ?7. an n »PPlicatif>n of Chamberlain's Yam Balm. If well nibbed in it penetrates through the skin, relieves con■..gpstion, and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. Sold everywhere.— Adrt. You won't keep a cold or sore throat t\hore a day or two if you use "NA'ZQIi." Acts like a charm. Get it today. 60 doses Is 6d.—Advfc.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 15 February 1919, Page 8
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179Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 15 February 1919, Page 8
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