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Second-Lieutenant Joseph Lee, the Dundee man who became thc balladist of the Black AVatclv and published noteworthy verso in the reviews, was, w lien the mail left, in a prison camp in Germany. A repatriated medical officer from the same camp reported that Leo was the "ono redeeming feature ol tlie place," his genial disposition helping to keep everybody else in the best or spirits. Jt was Lee's battalion of the Black "Watch that produced one of tho best slogans of the war. That was at Loos, when there was a tremendous smashing-iip. As the men valiantly charged against great odds there was heard tho call of an officer, "On the ball, Dundee!" Tmsmsr 1 RecMarad Nuu for HBAN'S E3SENTCH One bottle makes a pint of finest family coneh, ttiP and sore iUro»t remedy. Ceatu 2/-. Smi lit* | Best for the Boy*s fl I Breakfast —Girl's Too!* 8 5 If you want those kiddies of I 3 yours to grow up strong, sturdy, B 5 healthy lads and lassies.see to it that a fl bftr steaming plate of delicious Cream- B i oata,in theirs for breakfast—more if B 5 thev want it. Easily digestible, rich in B 3 lecithin and phosphorus—your doctor B : 'will tell yon that there'* no better food B i tor brain and budy than the oat, and B Cresroosta g E (Cream o' the OatJ Bj » iijnst the cream of the best oats. Abio- -I lately pure, too—eaarjin teed by The ■ i Pure Foods Act of N.Z. Every grain is pass- I j r& through 23 different automatic machines, N \ Untouched by hand from oilfield to pantry. 6 ! And remember that every Creamoau packet . 1 { contains the coupons enabling vou ~/kB to share in the great i'ree Gift

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19190117.2.8.5

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 2

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292

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 2

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