If you can't be a Star Be a Glowworm ! A] MAN WHO CAN AND WON'T JOIN THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCES IS EITHER A COWARD OR A PRO-GERMAN, AND OUGHT TO BE INTERNED FOR SAFETY. A MAN WHO WOULD JOIN THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, BUT IS BARRED, CAN HELP HIS COUNTRY AND ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO DO LIKEWISE BY ENLISTING IN THE RANKS OF THE ...... A m balance Se ction OF THE National Reserve. first Aid, Bandaging, and How to Handle an Injured Person is Taught, TOGETHER WITH USEFUL AND HEALTH-QlVteG DRILL; '"•" JOIN NOify! APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON APRIL 17th, AND AS ONLY ALLMITED NUMBER IS REQUIRED, EARLY APPLICATION IS NFJC^S. . SARY. '. ■; ' -'. ' '.' ' ; -;' : ' i <■ I?ULL PARTICULARS MAY BE HAD FROM, AND AP t P£iCA- > TIONS LEFT, WITH SECTION COMMANDERS ARMSTRONG," -GAR- ' • ■■ v .-.■■...-.■ ..*,- i ... .;. ' .•;.■,'• ;r'' T "A. RETT, MANN, BICKFORU, SERGEANT-MAJOR McLOUG^LTN, MEMBERS OF THE AMBULANCE, OR J. IT. ORMOND, OFFICER-IN-CHARGE. " '' :
From north to south, from east to west, I tour the world .with tireless zest, Mid' tropic heat or Arctic ' snow, My '> health to simple means. I owe. Through all I have one faithful friend, In storm and stress prompt aid to lend, i .That ' ifortifies me to endure, Tis .world-famed ''.'Wobds , Poppermiiit Cure.' • "It's a hard task; trying to collect money at a race meeting," observed Ma* J. Permain at the Palmerston North Patrfotio Society's meeting. "Everybody is busy with the 'tote.' 'They leave the windows with the fivers and so on and when you ask one to buy a ticket or a card at- the expense of a bob he replies : 'Wot do you take ma for?', aiid.' that is the attitude patriotic fund collectors are confronted with. It is pretty hard, and I consider those people fvho . collected for tho Serbian Fund at the races on Wednesday and Thursday dessrvo the thanks of the Society." (Hear, hear). Mr T. R. Hodder's motion thanking the collectors was unanimously carried. For Chronic Chest Complaints,' Woods Great Peppermint „Cure.* Mr Carnegie, tlu-ough trustees, has spent £600,000 on chiirch. organs, and it is not intended to makfe any- further grants. * A scheme is being considered to found a school of music on the lines of the celebrated Continental schools now closed to British students. .. Our ambition to abolish -wasliboai'd slavery haa '■ -'.been' l effectivißly achieved through NO RUBBING Laundry Help, which washes all clothes clean without yubbingVor injury; Is package sufficient for • seven washings. — Local Storekeepers.* • Jasper Kruger, nephew of President Kruger, haa enlisted m the South African contingent," and is now m training m England. jHEANscI mixture t3 j tnLt sam vouft MbftiV ; &6ts you coop. -V.i 'i ! 151 1.'. . ■ - ' . " The Canadian Government will commemorate the British heroinfe by naming- a snowelad peak m the Rocky Mountains Mount Cav-.il. It is situated 15 miles south of Jasper. ; on tho Gravid Trunk Pacific Rail wiry ...near tlio border of Albereta, at the; junction .of the \Vhirlpool and Athabasca rivers, and has a height of 11,000 ft. DESPITE WAR TAXATION THE 1916 O VERLAND IS BUT £310. Tlie price of tho five-passenger Overland,, Modei 75, is r^m'ark'aftylQw. '"-After paying advanced freights and tlieSO per cent, war duty, this suberb:car ; 'ii'R offered m New Zealand at £310 at main port* - . Overland, metltpd/V 0% manufacture— huge output— rhave: Jna-ije * possible c si^ch. value." Becti'ibAnghtAa^ and cover, rain' vision, wihd-snieid, headlight diftfrnew, extra Km, are included m •tlie oqiiipmenti O'jth'er advantages are, jiinderslinig reai* springs, high-tension magneto, thermo-syphon cooling, full floating rear axle. Unequalled value ! Coll and see a model, or write for free illustrated catalogue. A., Ha trick and Co., Ltd., Wellington, Wantranui, and Waitarai Local Agent: J. H. Ormond, Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13972, 19 April 1916, Page 5
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