Arrangements have now been completed by the Repatr'ntion Department to establish a farm at Tauherenikau for the training of discharged soldiers who are recovering from tuberculosis. _ Soldiers who are affected may make application to the local repatriation office to be placed on the farm. When days are short and nights are long, When south-east gales ai*e going strong, When trees uproot and rainclouds burst, Wild winter then is at its woaet.
Then is the time for colds and chills.
For sore throat, ooughs, and kindred ills; But suoh afflictions all endure
Who trust to Woods' Peppermint Cure.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 52
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