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There is keen rivalry l>etween the throe Cana li in brigades who have pooled funds as a prize to tho battalions which gather ;n. the greatest number of prisoners. A ■led Brigade officer on leave hit on the hap[y ilea of taking a bear-trap back with him. This was placed a few yards ahead cf tho Canadians’ most advanced listening post, and attached by a long wire tj cur trenches. The first night it was set there was a terrific soneal, and a big AA'iirtenibcrger was hauled into our trench. The trap had caught him when he attempted to pierce our entanglements. Fever :1 mere 80-:c!ics were gather'd in in the same manner, and this gave the 3rd Brigade a decided advantage. Now there is a long line of bear and ftvn lion traps spread in front of cur trenches.

Let our infant army safely grow Fiva fl eting years, and then One hundred thousand soldier boys Will be stalwart soldier men. These five brief years, if peace prevail. Should Austral's away assure; M.anwuile, when coughs and colds assail. We’ve Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. P>educed prices on clothing should be of extreme interest to everyone at the present juncture in view of the enormous increase in all classes of woollen goods. Therefore the money saving chances on men’s and boy’s suits and overcoats at the Melbourne’s semi-annual reduction sale are such that the public cannot afford to overlook them. - Extremely economical is “Desert Gold” Tea. Makes more cups to the pound—finer flavour in every cup. For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is Gd. 2s Gd.

THE STUDEBAKER LEADS IN CALIFORNIA—AND WHY? California is one of the leading motoring States in the United Suites, turning 19 i 4no fewer than 122,3(37 cars were registered in California. These cars were the product of about 300 separate manufacturers. Two hundred and thirty-eight of these manufacturers sold mere than ten cars apiece; ninety-four manufacturers sold over one hundred cars apiece; sixteen manufacturers sold over one thousand cars apiece. The Studebaker Corporation sold no fewer than 13,366 cars, 4)00 more than any other manufacturer selling cars over 500 dollars (.£100) in price. That is California’s verdict on the Sb’debaker. The reason is that .he Studehaker is better value for the money than any ether car on the market. Its durability and reliability have been established right here in New Zealand, for it is in use, and giving first-cla-s service, in some of the most mountainous and badly-rcaded districts in the country. And look at the equipment of the new 25 h.p. hve-=eater Studebaker! Electric selfstarter, electric lighting (complete dynamo vy s tem), high tension magneto, electric horn, one-man hood, “Jiffy” side curtains, spare detachable rim and tyre, full fitting rear axle, speedometer, tools, free tuition in driving. All this is included in £345. the inclusive price. And, in additicn, we will finish the car in any shade or colour the purchaser desires, and deliver freo to any part'd New Zealand. There are hundreds of well-satisfied Studebaker owners in New Zealand. Why shouldn't you be one of them? Adams, Ltd., Avenue, Wanganui, N.Z. Importers of Studebaker cars.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14697, 31 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14697, 31 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14697, 31 August 1915, Page 7

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