Among those who have lately joined the army at Turriff is Piper Fmdlator, V.C., who is at present a farmer at Cairnhill, Carnoustie'. It will be remembered that Piper Findlater gained the V.C. at Dargai in October, 1897, when he continued playing "The Cock o' the North" after being wounded. FISHING UP THE WANGANUI! The upper reaches of this beautiful, river are now teeming with trout, and the Wauganui bids fair to eclipse even Lake Taupo eventually, as a fisherman's paradise. Get particulars re river tri|js from A. Hatrick and Co., 'Wanganui; Cook's and Government Tourist Bureaux, everywhere. —Advt. IV
NEW ADDRESS. THE OFFICES OF jy L. YOUNG) LIMITED, * New Zealand Agents for The Kalamazoo Loose Leaf Ledgers, Wagoner Files, and Cyi'o Typewriter Supplies, Have been Removed to FIRST FLOOR, BETHUNE'S BUILDINGS, Featherston Street. Manager—L. E. ALDRIDGE. HARK! "I'is the Pibroch Sounding, marshalling the Clans to the Highland Society's Concerti Town Hall, April Jgd
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2423, 31 March 1915, Page 8
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154Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2423, 31 March 1915, Page 8
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