THE JAPANESE ADMIRAL AND MR MASSEY. They were walking alone; Wellington streets tho other day, the Japanese ad niiral and the Prime Minister, when, on coming to Seddon's Memorial Statue, the admiral asked: " Who was that man?" " That," replied Mr Massey, " was a very great statesman." "Ah," said the admiral naively, •' then so-m you w ill be a statue, eh?" And tho admiral spoke the truth, for "men come and go," ;is (he poet has said; but, hl:e the biook, Bed Cross Ointment "goes on fore\er ' As tho biook widens and deepens as it flows, 'O the popularity of Ked Cioss Ointment grow s as it goe=, until to-day few New Zealand homos would be found without it Sold at lb 6d by all chemists and stores —Advt. —3 WOLFE'S! SCHNAPPS possesses tho beneficial Qualities of a health tonic.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16775, 17 August 1916, Page 5
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