THIS FIGHTING BOUND VKRDUX. An officer who was wounded on Sunday at V'atcherauviltle states that the l'omonuijaii n 'giments lighting there won.' mostly composed of very young men, <lrt'M-tsvl in new uniforms audi iinUsed to battle. There waa a veritable panic when our batteries opened lire, which lastedi until the Brandenburg regiment, and a Laudwehr Brigade that reinforced them, lay in heaps. The Herman dead at several points reached the height of' the French barbed wire. A crack rifleman was awarded the Croix de (iuerre for lulling 60 Bosches. When the enemy was advancing lie ■stepped outside the trenchrs, tiring, while his com ra dee handed up the loadod rifles. Though he stood amid a storm of shot and sbeM the rifleman escaped unhurt. NO COLD 19 "NAZOL" PROOF There's a money-saving reason vhj every housewife should use Sharlan-J's Baking Powder. Costs leas t'. — others- worth more.—Advt.
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Dla rrhoea is more to be dreaded than many ailments regarding which people make such a fuss. It attacks all ages and is quickly fatal to young and old. The great mortality requiting from diarrhoea is due to lack of proper treatment at the first stage of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is a reliable and effective medicine and if given in time never fails, and is pleasant to take. Every household sbould bare a bottle on hand. Far sale everywhere—Advt
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1916, Page 3
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249Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1916, Page 3
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