Messrs Bluadell Bros- proprietor* of the "Evening Post." have very their undertaking to make in handy form a more permanent record than a newspaper report, of the New Ssealand Journalists' send-off to their soldier confreres, held at the Burlington rooms, Wellington, on December litn. The ,well-got-up little brochure they have produced contains the 8.0/1 of Honour of New Zealand journalists, which ebows that out of some *>oo pressmen in the Dominion, upwards of 100 have enlisted and been accepted for -active service abroad; also the toast list and musical programme oi the send-off, and a well-written account of the function. It is bound together with a piece of red, white and blue ribbon, tied in a neat bow 5 and the front page, or onter cover, W ornamented by a well-drawn cartoon showing the British Flag, Britannia sounding the call to arms, Mid a British bull-dog,'alert and determined, with an expression that says as plainly as if he spoke the words, "Who said Germans?" TT ' pls the original and genuine cough mixture essence. Saves your moneydoes you good. Wise people always refuse imitations. ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9247, 14 January 1916, Page 7
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