Speaking at the meeting' of hdnorary Territorials at Wanganui, Mr Liffiton said Wanganui had once felt the effect of unpreparedness and hoped , .that it would not occur again. Everyone agrees that home, wife and children are worth defending, and the fellow who comes to this country and wants the other fellow to defend it while he looks on^-well, the sooner he is kicked out of the country the better. If you. have never worn a Warner's, you have never known what genuine corset comfort is. Try one !— Gisborne Drapere.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12816, 16 July 1912, Page 5
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