In this time of need patriots are rallying from the remote corners of the earth to assist the Allies to bring the ArcJpDgyil Kaiser and his minions to judgment. Twenty-seven recruits from Tahiti for the French Armies passed through Wellington this week on their way to Marseilles. Twenty-one of them are half-caste Tahitians, They are described as a fine body of men of line spilit, who should prove themselves lighters in the true sense of the word. Lost, stolen, strayed-*—gone none knows where, ’Twas with me yesterday, I do declare, It racked niv chest, my head was sore. It’s gone. I’ll never see it more. What? Not a cough? Yes. yes, for sure; Lost when I used Woods’ Peppermint' Cure. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 19, 22 May 1915, Page 6
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121Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 19, 22 May 1915, Page 6
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