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TRENTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS. C. GOWDY M.P.S. CHEMIST ' Call at the Big Shop outside the Camp Gates for KODAK FILM SUPPLIES Developing and Printing at shortest notice. All Chemist’s Requisites T. H. CHAPLOW CAMP RD., TRENTHAM. GROCER & FRUITERER CIGARETTES, TOBACCO AND SOFT DRINKS TIP TOP ICE CREAM EVENING AND SPORTS POST FRATER’S STORE Opposite Trentham Railway Stn. For CIGARETTES & TOBACCOS ICES AND SOFT DRINKS. TAXI SERVICE. MOTOR & GENERAL REPAIRS. . HOWELL MOTORS Cr. Main and Camp Roads. CABARET DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Telephone: 252 M. MRS. JEFFRIES CAMP ROAD. PHONE 263. Near Railway Crossing. HOT MEALS AT ALL HOURS SOFT DRINKS AND CLARKE’S ICE CREAM SOLDIERS! THERE’S A COFFEE STALL JUST ' OUTSIDE THE CAMP GATES. PIES, PEAS AND ’PUDS. Open from 7 p.m. onwards. SEE DENNY McCauley AND DON’T GO HUNGRY. Pte. Wm. Appleyard WRITES WORDS TO POPULAR SONG HIT. Printed below are the words of a song, written to that lilting tune, “Good-bye Old Ship of Mine,” by Pte. William Appleyard, . Mobilisation Camp, Trentham. / • - Good-bye old pal of mine, Some time I’ll drop a line. The days are through, With us two. Good-bye old pal of mine. When I leave this town at dawn; From the place where I was born. Sure! I’ll leave a part, Of a soldier’s heart. Good-bye old pal of mine. I It’s not for the sake of you that I’m going, I know you’ll understand. Nor, for the sake of her, that I’m • going, j I’m just going to lend a hand. So, good-bye old pal of mine, And for the sake of Olde Lange Syne I’ll still live on, Until the day you’re gone, Good-bye old pal of mine. j

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Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 9, 9 February 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisement 1 Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 9, 9 February 1940, Page 6