The Auckland Farmers' Co-operativa Milk Supply Company was fined £5 and costs for having sold cream containing boracic acid. - . ' Official statistics show that at ths btginning "of last November ther© were b 3,000 motor . cars .m use m Canada, an increase 6f one-thi^d on the previous year's total. ■ A striking tribute to the Trince of Wales is paid by Captadn Kendall, one of the Primitive Methodist chaplains who has been at the front, and is now serving temporarily at a Midland camp. 'VAt a certain village," said Captain Kendall, addressing a local audience', "is a line of cottages, and many a time the Prince of Wales has slept on the floor m one bi ! these humble homes. Over the other side of the road is a beautiful old mansion, but the Prince would not go there, preferring the miner's cottage. I have seen the robin m which the "Prince slept, and the Frenchman who lived there knew who his guest was, and told me he did not give a, bit of trouble. 'I have seen the Prince 'doing his bit.' He was often m danger, for he went where the boys went. I am, very proud df the Prince, and glad to. be able to tell you this about him." • ' \
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13990, 12 May 1916, Page 6
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