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DID V/ UllO Mr ifiSk ■OKAJiShp W T|ff JgT % Are easily made—the ff recipe is enclosed in m. I m every bag. Their 'de- jl lightful flavour is only I r IM/ excelled by their digestibihty. Try them— FOR AFTERNOON TEA . ' . , 1G» rvT/\-a- i -.tan --r/wx-ir tv tnrill of pride; lior action would be the M/eaWl/llVy M/IhlcS 11 admiration of the motherhood of the nl/Illflii »J ff VULi/ country. It is (difficult to say which gift pleased Violet most —the watch or the portrait the Lord Mayor gave her (Continued from page 2.) as an additional memento. _____ •■■ \ On the back of tho watch is cnGIRL'S BRAVERY DURING A by the Trustees of the 7WPBT?TT\r tjattY Carnegie Hero Fund to Violet A&FFJiLIJN . KAID [tho llamo j s therej of course] for : — heroism, saving human life." HOW SHE SAVED THE BABY. „ , r '.TIT i a \ ______ Dr. P, Marshall, the new headmaster of tho Wanganui Collegiate School, acSomewhere in London is a girl of 14, companied by Mrs. Marshall, have ar-' the proud possessor of a gold wrist- rived in Waiiganui. watch and a signed photograph of the ~ new Lord Mayor, robes and all. She Mrs. Darcy and party (Waiigamii) is a real war heroine, says a London who have been staving m New Plycorrespondent, but we must uot tell mouth, aro now visiting Dawson s you her iiamo and address, or when it I , '"ls. ' happened, lest the Germans should - r . , r . . ~ , ~ . hear about it; and that would-never Miss Marine lhomas, daughter of do. Let us call .her Violet. One- } h \ and Mrs. C. F. Thomas, o!iAucknight, when Violet was 13, she , was sit- land < 1S the guestjrfMrs. Strachey/ ting up with her grandmother, waiting , r . ~ , ~, . . , for the return of: her father and . Mr > 4 Anderson, of Napier, is staymother, who were out for the evening.. ! n &. ln Wellington, while her husband Up on the top floor her baby siste?, ls m cam P afc Irentham. Marjorie, aged .21, had been tucked up gmart . g oJI ft j_ 3fa> S]3 T^ m the e tps. came. One bomb <* »" fell quite close to Violet's house,.and A p i easa nt little tea was given by did considerable damage.- ~ Mrs. Phil Nathan, at her house in Hiil Violets first thought was not to Street on Friday) f or ] ler sister> M iss make for the ceUar but to rescue Mar- M • Arndf . h friends _ u tad *..p,e.rrf ,nd .he cjjiH «jt .* .boul in »™ ,nd\.«i ness, all lights having been extinguish- nmon while Miss Arndt wore ed, he knelt down and, prayed. Then blue and white voile Amongst she walked bravely to a nospital, where * hos ° ff e fVf 0 * * Sl rnd *> $". the.baby was made comfortable.. The D- Nathan, Mrs. Stratton Izard, Mrs. house surgeon who .saw Violet found Eevein and the Misses Van that she was wounded and bleeding, Beddon, Nathan, M. Joseph, glass had .to be taken ' The story of. her gallant act was told cool and neat for little to the wise men who _look after-the er Ir %_ c Union Shh . t 3 Carnegie Hero Trust Fund, and they 9d . to iSi M at . Geo . ]?owlds, Ltd., Manprovided the watch, which the Lord uers Street.—Advt. Mayor presented to Jier at the Mansion : House, after Sir William Treloar, the Ladies! When you require dainty silk children's friend, had related the story, hosiery remember that you will receive The Lord Mayor said Violet's conduct the best value 3 at Price's Store, 5^6 was beyonS all praise. Such pluck by Willis Street; ailk-ankled hose, 2s. lid., a girl of tender years.must arouse a f- °f> «. 6d.; pure silk hose, 6s. ed., B 7s. 6d. up.—Advt. 'B» - ■= I BIG PURCHASE OF | ■■3 . Jest ia time ht out ' . I I ■ ~3W : j !' • Means' special 1 Mefko sale price I Finish i\L I id®. . c^© J Men f s special I' . ' e -Metino SALE PRICE © : I . Finish ' 4IQ 1 ■I • : Shifts ■ " */^' v . I I O«tside Sizes 3d. est?a.' I I LAST WEEK Or BIG SALE I % %

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2995, 5 February 1917, Page 3

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668

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2995, 5 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2995, 5 February 1917, Page 3

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