RUMANIA'S OPPORTUNITY APPROACHING.
«* * AvvnviiAiivr. Waiting for Munitions. Loudon, July 12. The Daily Telegraph 'a Bucharest correspondent says that"the Allies' general offensive has deeply stirred Rumanian public feeling;. The Opposition newspapers arc violently demanding that M. Bratiano should take action. Officials asert that M. Bratitno is aware that Rumania's opportunity is approaching, and he desires Russia to hasten the dolivery of Rumanian munitions held up at \ ladivoctock and also to hasten the Allies' offensive at Salonika, to keep the Bulgars occupied.
The New Zealand Cup entries num- | ber (HI, the same number as the en- ' tries two years ago. Last year the nomiHnHons totalled 50, while in 1009 the number was HI, the smallest ever received for the Cup. A CONTINUAL ANXIETY. Coughs and Colds are an anxiety to mothers as children rarely get through ;he winter without them. For young hildren a medicine that works quickly s necessary or croup may dovelop ; it mist contain no opiates and bo a medi■ine tho children like. Chamberlain's Cough E'tmedy actß quickly, contains no opioUs, children liko it and it is everywhere regarded as a certain cure for eoughs, colds, croup and whoopiug cough.—Sold by H. L. Brett, Lawrenco; T. Brodorick, Waitnhuna; Knight and Co., Waipori; and Fniguus' Stores. Millo'o Flat. A correspondent of the Duncdin Times writes :—"War has its sido issues which aro not sad and sorrowful. Sometimes they bring gladness to human hearts, as tho following incident illustrates :—" About 30 years ago a sou left (ho homo of his parents, who. reside uot a hundred miles away from the town of Mosgiol. Hiuoo that time nothing was heard of thp wnndering Loy until tho English mail which arrived this week brought a letter, nluug with the photo of a fine, stalwart man, from an English camp to the "nuld folks at homo " to'say tho sou was well, had enlisted, and was on the point of going to tho front. Not knowing what might befall him in war, and probably having come under influences that had made him remember'he had filial duties, ho had written to tell his parents, if thew should havo survived, that he wis still alive and doing his bit for his country. Needless to add, though the shock' was great, tho pleasure of the old couple was still greater."
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 6377, 15 July 1916, Page 4
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