cks the cradle, i«_ world," lo misquote a wellyiii;,', may be a .piece of cheap an in the pvesent , ; "-ill/ill. uoiiht wrecked her husband s billet (says the Otago Daily 1 you know why one of my i' from work this week?" plover. "No," said the ian; "why?" "Because his wife has gone to the Chvistehurch races and he had to stop at home tj mind the children," replied the employer. When the sporting wife letnnu from Uinstchnreh hur husband will be free Ins domestic duties, and will have - opportunity to seek another job. A .staff-sergeant-major who was one of the instructors at the camps in New //ealand—a man with a wide experience ol training men throughout the British ■jiire-informed the Masterton Times mat the nightmare of the instructors was the Territorial, because such a man bad first to unlearn all that he had been taught, because, it was out-of-date and -impracticable. The raw recruit was the best material that the instructors handled. The Now Zealanders, he said were quick to learn and could l, e made good soldiers in a very short space of bine, '
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1920, Page 9
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186Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1920, Page 9
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