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The way in which people lake war news is probably a very fair indication of their characters. Some evidently regard great battles as rare shows run entirely lor their edification. They want spectacular clfects and exciting details; they grumble most persistently because they do not get enough particulars of fighting and killing. These are the people who take war very lightly, and know nothing of history. Another class read, or at least remember, only the most encouraging reports. They like to believe every story of the enemy’s failures, and grow angry at any suggestion' of his success. These are the nervous and the sanguine. There are reverse characters who take a gloomy view of everything, who believe that/ any enemy is stronger than, ourselves, and that war means Ihe end of civilisation and the doom of the human race. There are, of course, born pessimists or chronic dyspeptics. The larger class—(be. bulk, thank (Joel. of Me\y ZeaUpnlers and Britishers throughout the "jCnipire— take their war news seriously, and acknowledge that they understand it very little. They accept reports of successes without undue elation, and repulses without fear. These men have faith in their country, trust in their soldiers, and sailors, and they can grimly wait for the final news, whether good or bad, doing their duty in the meanwhile uud calmly prepared to fight if they are called upon to help those who arc lighting to the full extent of their powers.— New Zealand Harakj. YOU SHOULD BE DETERMINED in rejecting the worthless and Ire quently injurious counterfeits which are sometimes pushed for the sake of greater gain as “just as good” as the GENUINE SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Be not deceived ! SANDER’S EXTRACT is regqgt nised by the highest medical authorities as possessing unique stimulating, healing and antiseptic power. The' preparation of SANDER’S EXTRACT from the pure selected leaves, and the refinement by special processes give it curative virtues peculiarly its own. Therefore, be not misled ! Demand and insist upon the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT, and you will derive the benefit that thousands have derived from it before. When ill you should not depress yourself more by the common,_ bullty and nauseating eucalyptus oil anfi'so-called extracts. | What you want is quality and relia 1 bility in small dose; and this you 1 finH nnlt* . ill— SANDER’S EXTRACT. We have a hne assortment of styles in Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets, in order that we may accurately and comfortably fit every woman who comes to our counters for a corset. Foxton Drapers. Gentlemen I .Next time you require a “best hat,” buy the “R, & G.” make—it will style and comfort give you. Apply local drapers.*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1296, 12 September 1914, Page 4

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445

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1296, 12 September 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1296, 12 September 1914, Page 4

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