Mr R. H. Stables, who is well known in Dunedin, and who has been a member of tho literary staff of the Auckland Star, has joined the non-commissioned officers who are to be trained at Trentham for tfhe Sixteenth Reinforcements. Prior to his departure Mr Stables was presented by tho literary staff with a luminous wristlet watch as a token of tho esteem in which he ia held. An incident, worthy of note at Monday's sond-off to the troops at Dannovirke (says tho News) was a returned invalided soldier bidding farewell to his father. EXPERIENCE TEACHES that nothing to sd efficient for ensuring personal clean'iness and the health and beauty of the ekin 63 PEARS' SOAP. This is incontestably proved by the experience of 120 years and tho testimony of six generations of celebrated beauties About 1100 kinds of insects make their homes in oak trees.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16642, 14 March 1916, Page 7
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