A £40,000 drainage scheme is under consideration for Opotild.
For Chronic Oheet Complaints. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.— 3
. "Dgn't trust the Germans!" is now an AmericanVmbtto; It might have taken Uncle Jonathan a long time to frame the motto, but he has. now learnt it off by heart. Whilst the Rimutaka was at Newport News, a. good number of her returned soldiers whilst on shore leave visited a big military camp .near that port, and there saw meitvstill undergoing training as though the were still on. The sight j which waß, interesting to the; New Zealand soldiers, who had been trough the rough and ttimble- of actual war, was a symbol that America was - prepared > for any eventuality^ m Europe. For Children's Backing Cough, j Woods' Great Peppermuit Cure.— 1 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14927, 3 June 1919, Page 6
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