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Dr. glmW Batchelor. -nfioJins, teturnpd to Dunedin fronrraS’isit'to flip tlirifrAfl fitnieii ami Canada, in (in. interview,"stated that educated citizen?.,' both in -Canada:'and tho T'nbed States, who■iiad' rcad of Newj Zealand’s efforts in roan-nowtr. wore ntia’nimouft *’n the unsolicited opinion* thaigNcW Zealand had done her share, 'and more- than her share, in sendmg a wav men. Ixpw Zealand was snoken of everywhere, in -terms of L tho highest praise fe r the way-.shc had sent Her men oversea. Canada.lfnd not.' to outward appearance, been seriotislv' affected by ‘{ho war. Busier?? was fiourishirig. and there wn 3 nlonty of steamer commuhipation.'with Britain. An'-one who had: an idea, that Amcriee. misrld pot enter wholc-Tiearfcdlv i"fo tlm war should at once'divest himself nf Hie hel'ef. Profitin'' hv thp exo-erience, of Oreat Britain and Franee. mak*nr hut few mistakes in the mgr/ner in , which she was organisin'?. Tim Flon. G W. Russell f^finistcr.‘.for Public Health) informed a Wnllingfon jiresr renresentative vesterdiv that it was intended to oxerei-e at once nil the nower gjyeh'dn the evicting law. and to have the -rory Ia - ilons drawn im that are provided for in A ef, with a view to spt'line* tile w||ph' reheme in opera*inn. i'iie Pliarmaov flpard '■ ill he fpon'*stef| to advise with regard .to l),p calp of dn*"- and medicine; and Hospital Board* will l>p poeimnnipetpd wideooll- - the work" that is expected nf Hmm., Sir Edward Elgar, the eminent .English composer, tells this amusing story conceiving liimself. He was at iho Tivoli Theatre, . London, a few years ago, and while moving very quietly in his. seat in the frontrpw during a musical turn, he kept his eyes fixed (on the artist, nor did he move them while I he took off his overcoat. It was only when Ids neighbour reminded him that there were conventions of dress, oven in music halls, that he found ho hud slipped off both his coats together, and was sitting in l-.is shirt sleeves! Wanted immediately, an experienced young lady for showroom sales. Apply D. M. George.—Advt. | The proprietor of the Rising Bun t.afo ' calls attention to his special shilling lun- ! ciieons for Show days.

By the last mail from Canada, Mr Harold Beauchamp has received an interesting letter from Mr J. A. Ruddick, formerly Chief Dairy Commissioner in New Zealand: “I am sure you \%ill be amused at the enclosed newspaper clipping, which appears in the Ottawa morning (tapers to-day.” ■ Tlio extract is as follows:—“ New York, Sept. 18 Germany has forfeited her right to possession of Northern New Zealand, which will remain a part of tjie British Empire at the close of the war, declared Mr W. A- _Holms n, Premier of New South Vales, ill an address at a luncheon given in his honour here to day by Lord Northcliffe, head of the British missions in this country. ‘Australia did not enter the war because of military ardor or in a spirit of jingoism,’ the Premier said, ‘but because England’s cause was tlio cause of right. We were under no obligation, and we had no interest to serve. It is a fact that as a result of the war tho territory of Northern New Zealand has fajlcn into our hands, and we intend to keep it. But we did not enter the war for that purpose. Germany has forfeited her right to it.’ ” Mr Ruddick, in a footnote, suggests that Northern New Guinea is referred to.

THE POWERS OF RHEUMO. Tlii' power of Rheimio to permanently cure rheumatism in tho majority of casco nas been proved by thousands. Rheumo cures from within—it enters tho blood and drives the troublesome uric acid completely from the system. When this has been accomplished, rheumatic pain naturally ceases, tor excess uric acid is the cause of the disease. Don’t suffer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica or other tortures arising from excess uric acid— Rheumo cures ! Barraclough’s Magic Nervine instantly stops toothache. Progandra quickly cures corns.—Advt. A cold neglected in summer becomes a serious menace in winter. Shako it off right away with “Nazol.” Sixty doses in every bottle, Is 6d.—Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10121, 31 October 1917, Page 5