PEACE OVERTURES GERMAN PROPOSALS TO PRESIDENT WILSON". (Renter's Telegrams.) COPENHAGEN, Sept. 28. Mr Gerard, American Ambassador at Berlin, has sailed for New York. GERMAN OVERTURES IN FEBRUARY. (Australian an (J N.Z. Gable Association.) LONDON, Sept. 29. The Times and l the Daily Mail reveal the fact that the Marquis die Villaloher, Spanish Minister fat Brussels, visited London via Berlin itu February, and approached the British Government, attempting to float a German peace kite. The Government refused to listen to him. LEATHER COMMANDEERED' BY ARMY OOUNiOIL. {Hec. Sept. 30, 11.20 a.m.} LONDON', Sept. 29. Tlie Army Council .has commandeered sole and! upper leather and will allow 5 per cent, on the purchase money. Lost, strayed—gone none knows where, 'Twas with me yesterday, I do declare. It racked my chest, my head' was sore, It's gome, I'll ne'er see it more, What? Not a cough.? Yes, yes, for sure; Lost when I used Woods' Peppermint Cure. Seat for Children! Make your own family cough mixture. Use Hean's Essence. Free from poisons. Easy to make, pleas* ant to take. Be sure it's H-E-A-N-'S, original and genuine, 2/- everywhere. A#,— 17 i
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Nelson Evening Mail, 30 September 1916, Page 6
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