The holder of the winning ticket in the drapers 'art union for the house at Kedburn is a girl four years of age, •who lives with her mother at "Saiitan'a Square, Lower Hut*. The little girl, who has lost her father, had the ticket presented to her by her uncle.—New Zealand Times. The following lis from an English paper: "No more is a man a hero to his own valet. That is proverbial. Is any man a hero to Ins own fatlier'Maybe that depends on circumstances. The British hero- of the hotfr ie the Irishman, Michael O'lLeary, -who won the V.C. .by bayoneting eight Germans. No entfof articles and poems have been ■written aJbout this deed. "Now a recruiting poster has made its appearance. Under a fanciful picture oi OlLeary slaying 'the eight Bodies is the admonition. 'Follow the example of Michael O'Eeary, V.C., and join an IrisTT regiment to-day.' But it appears that Daniel O'Leary, Michael'* father, tin almost disappointed in his son According to a correspondent, The sire'oT the Victoria Cross hero -was interviewed and asked if lie was surI piTsed at his son's bravery. iHe replied: 'I am surprised he didn't do j more. I often laid out about twenty men imyself -with a stick coming from Macroon Fair, and it is a bad trial of Mick that Tie could only kill eight, and he having a rifle and a bayonet.' Thus -the rising generation stands rebuked." MENACE TO UHILT) LIFE, xf neglected the ordinary light cold will become severe, and ;■ well established, ripe cold is to the grem of diphItheria what honey is t<i ihp lice. The] greatest menace to child life is a neg- , looted eoli.l. Whether the cold be I slight or severe Ihe very befit treatment lha can be adopted is to give Cliam- . berlain'p O'ligh Hrniedy. A cold never !l«'or Influenza ahe Woods' Gieat Peppermint Cure Ne~er 'ails. 1b 6d, 2*fW. '\fl.r*. r Nature's sweet face is decked -with jewels rare. She weaves glad garlands in her sunny hair. [ She is a ladp, fair beyond compare, 'But a man is subject to ner darker , moods, 3 So to the rescue comes the cure of "Woods," c The Peppermint Cure is really "just fche goods."-
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 June 1915, Page 3
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372Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 June 1915, Page 3
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