'. ENTER THuKNYCROFT; EXIT » HORSE. Compaiatively speaking, the, horse has 'i played a very insignificant part in the Great . World War. This, of course, is just at indication of tho trend of the times. Thornycroft Vehicles have proved them6ol--3 second i to none under tho gruelling conditions of . modem warfare. Indeed, as the British soldier has proved his superiority over tha enemy, so the British-made Thornycroft has proved superior to foreign-made whjflos. Five distinct models are made, ranging Iroin 30 to 40 h.p., with carrying capacities of '.', 21, 3 41, and 6 tons. Let up prove tne saving over the old-fashioned horse transport. Write to-day for full information to A. Hatrick and Co., Wanganui and Wellington. ____»_———
"The Bfl'ter "Ole" or " The R'•malice f of Old Bill," has all the persuasion and • force-both for humour and pathos— : the famous Bairnsfather pictures on which 5 it is based. Strand, season commences to-day, 2 to 5, and again at 7. Sergeant J. H. Combes, who returned from active service by the Bhamo yesterday, will deliver a special addiru to men at the Y.M.C.A. on "Khaki and Civvies, to-morrow afternoon. Private W. Moure, who returned by the Willochra from Egypt, will sing a solo. For Children's Hacking CoughWoods' Great Peppermint Lure. Tvery thoughtful mother appreciate.l tho special features of the tales model baby carriages just opened up by Tonsor Garhck Coy., Ltd. See their window display. Thi annual meeting of the Old Thamea Boys' Association will be held on May 1, in the Druids' Hall, -North Street, i Newton. I A lot of pleasure may sometimes bs bought at small cost. Join Whitoombe'fl -book Club, and see. •■•.a I For Coughs and Colds, never his, 1 .Woods' Oral Peppermint Con, J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 11
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