Oil ENLISTMENT. Nous luii reaobed Grimsby (.Lng ■) ili.it Mr. Kiescl, a Gcrinun, who formerly carried on buaiucSs <w> a jowellai in the tuwn, bus just buffered Uio extreme penalty for refusing to bear arms against England. Three years ugo ho returned to Berlin, and be was recent- |\ called up with ibo Landsturm. Ho did not respond, but declared that h 0 could not fight against tho British, who had treated him so well, lie wat ehot in the presnee of his wife, who i* said to bo making her way again to Grimsby. Her husband's posaest>iona huvo been confiscated, and she must find refuge amongst her former frienda. FOR TIRED EYES. People who complain Hint their eye« <rrt tired while engaged i" *" n >* r j ofio pursuit, such as writing or sewing, might try tho ingenious invention or n journalist.. Finding that his eyies bepHine -so tii»d that lie could writ* onl.v with difficulty, he bit upon the ph»u ~f havinn some' strips of coloured papers pasted on bis desk close to tho inkstand so that everv time ho wanted a dip of ink his eve*'fell upon these colon red strips. Tho result was surprising, and the inventor claims that by thw simple device lie not only avoided the use of glasses, but also improved Ins sight. A friend to everybody + geuerall friend to nobody— Spr-'
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 253, 4 December 1914, Page 3 (Supplement)
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226Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 253, 4 December 1914, Page 3 (Supplement)
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