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] Mi \\ iih.in.aon, Ml Cambridge, liai j just received lrom the Ulu Gountiy ■-> l ui diiuiauiei' cioch winch belongeu to I Tils meal, gl'alidialnel. l'ho clock | Keeps excellent time, and also shew s ' liie day ol ine j ear and the phases u, | me muon. .Mi j. \\ . Gihoon, wno leil Levin Ui ri■ ia Uai \ ,;ist on a world four, has letuineu a very edj o;, a i,i ■ ,i liiuiei eiowdeij tiip abioad. He vein iu>: lo tlie Last, '•'■a Australia, me Philippines wild Japan, llielice ados* liie" rucilie to the Lulled .'states and Canaan, ana Ihiaii.v to the Ui it-, is.ii" lsits, lrom wiieie ne visited Belgium. s>w nzeiiand and fiance, joining tne homeward bound J l . and U. boai .n aide to at and returning \la >uez and Australia. He took tin oppoitunny whilst in France ol ue i nig paits ol the battle areas and iiiil l - ;nn ceine'eries. In conversation with a "Chiouicle" representative, Mr Uih,ijii spoke highly ol the caie and attention devoted t,o Uie graves in these ‘ eiiieUelle-., oiiii ol tiie uiilailing coui - {Jsv and help given by those Hi charge to relatives and visitors. Considerable reconstruction has been done in tliesc areas in the rebuilding of villages and farm-houses, one advantage resulting from a- very unfortunate business being that these houses are being constructed on much more modern lines than those destroyed. Despite these attempts at reconstruction, however, the country. Mr Gil won says, still presents a very desolate appearance, with surprisingly little alteration to the trench areas, although in some cases, land has laboriously been levelled off and pm under crop.

my lung* were Tty throat was sore, strained, Whate'er X tried no ease I gained, Until a friend whose aid I sought In four charmed words salvation brought, 1 promptly bought what I was bid, The wisest thing I ever did. One bottle gave me comfort sure — Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

GOING OUT TO TEE BEACH? THEN CALL AT HOSEINGS For GROCERIES, FRUIT, And DAINTY afteenoon teas. c. G. HOSKING POST OFFICE STORE. (Successor to Mibb Ross).

FOE - GEOCEEEES, CEOCKEEY, mONMONGEEY, ETC., CLOTHING, GO TO FISHER’S, g&SABABAtrMP,

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Otaki Mail, 3 October 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 3 October 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 3 October 1923, Page 4

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