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New Zealand INFANTRY WAITED FOR THE ELEVENTHS. Feb Puess Association. Wellington, November 28. The Defence Minister, referring to recruiting, said to-day that there was an indication of a shortage of infantry for the Eleventh Reinforcemtnts. Mr Allen also commented on the fact that the response to the invitation 1 to men who had enlisted for ambulance and army service corps.to transfer to the infantry had been disappointing. AOTE A, Wellington, November 28. The following cable message has been received in Wellington from Cairo:—Aotea opened with thirty-four patients; official ceremony held yesterday.” This refers to the convalescent home for New Zealand soldiers, which had its genesis in Wanganui, and is supported by tht people of that district, Palmerston North and Wairarapa. WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND. , £ s. d. Previously acknowledged 21 1d,,! !1 Mr H. Haynes .... 1 1 0 Douglas Patriotic Committee per sec., Mrs Couwjiy ... 17 0 0 2161 5 y SHIPPING. PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25), 1915. PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER, 1915. 90—East quarter, 9.47 a.m. THE TIDES. 1 1 1 ' ). ft i • xr,... I High water toj-dor at 1.15 a.m. and 2.6 p.m.; to-morrow 2.27 a.m. 1 and 2.47 n.jn, , li):( !. \ K ■ ' ■' ■ . ■*' '• '■ - ■ v -v | . i'O■. i *•';■ 1’! 1 : • ;;| i the SUN. ' ■■ ■ ' -.Db‘ i ;i: : i - : .r;.i . i i ; The sun rises to-day at 4.4$ a.m. and sets at 7.17 -pirn. p to-morrow*, 4.49 a.m. and 7.17 pan. EXPECTKD ARRIVALS. t Corinna, from South, Monday. cro lb. ben »»]ue you can paisibly get. By merit alone (Kay bavi taken pre-eminent p!at«. *4 PURE TEAS

WAS TM AND WEAK THE EVIDE 65 Morehead Street, , Waterloo, Bjdney, N.S.W. 2-ttli Aug. 1914. “My sister was always thin and weak, and at times was depressed in spirits and lacking in energy. Her appetite, too, was very poor, and she often complained of headache. Since giving her ‘ Scott’S Emulsion,’ ohe has made splendid progress. Her appetite has wonderfully improved, she has gained greatly in weight, and has lost the tired feeling and looks bright and well. We give SCOTT’S Bmulsion all the credit, as Ho other medicine was taken.” (Miss) M. Daley. Day by day improvement is noticed whenSGOTT’SEmnlsion is taken.' Appetite improves, energy returns, weight increases and an exhilarating sense of health replaces the depression of weakness. Prematurely born babiee, growing children, overgrowing boys and girls, tired mothers and wearied workers fipd health and strength by taking genuine scorn Emulsion IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALLED. my cfjfld’g n many s. mother Glaxo this tribute idwl iaf*at : « fas«

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 76, 29 November 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 76, 29 November 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 76, 29 November 1915, Page 3

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