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There is no difficulty in obtaining men from New Zealand for the Army ; the I difficulty is to prevent all the men in New Zealand from enlisting. — New Zealand Prime Minister in England. Captain Ernest Hart son, who was a«- i .corded a reception on his return from ' service in ' Gallipoli and France on Friday evening, states that the training of the troops was most carefully and systematically carried out behind the firing line. In actual fighting fche artil- - lory was of immense comfort and advantage to the attackers, who follow the barrage without hesitation. A feature of .. the operations was the immense volume of traffic which is splendidly regulated by military police. New Zealanders in England were treated magnificently. In France the men have the /eeling of successful operations, while in Oallipoli it was a matter of facing ' heory odds. Bos» beads made from the petals of flowers, »nd each bead possessing the fragrance of the flower it represents. Grieve. Jeweller, has a lovely display of these beads.* Wrong thinking caused the war, and only .right thinking cap bring it to an eariy finish, consequently Gfaborne grocers are to be commended for giving the "Thinker" note-book free with every 1? package of "No-Bofibinflr" Lanndrr Rose beads whfch retain for a very long period of time the natural fragrance of real flowers. Grieve, Jeweller, has ft big selection of these In stock.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 3

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 3

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 3