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HOW DO THEY KNOW? The London correspondent of the "Dispatch" says: More than one man has come hack from the front' speaks of the almost uncanny way "in which the Germans frequently show acquaintance witih the movements of our troops. When the Queen's Westminsters, La-ru-' told, were seat to man a trench, they had not been there an hour before ,a voic e from the oppo&ite Getman trench rang out in good "English: '"Hullo-, Westminsters! So you have comer' It was the same with the Canadians. They were just settling down in the!? trenches when thev were 'hailed' hy the Germans: ''Hullo, Canadians! Hovv do you ljlw.yp.ur trenches?" It' is hard ly, likely • that identification v/as f> me<re sight, inasmuch as when bur men go into the trenches they take good care to keep themselves from be ing seen as much asi possible.

Ah' appeal from France for artificial limbs has been received in New Yctk by the war relief clearing iliouse' idx Franc e and her Allies. It is declare*."? that the timq .has arrived when artificial" limbs may t>3 adjusted, to those who suffered amputation, in the early months of the war. Th e fear is expressed .that fche idleness of the crippled soldiers, will reduce them to a state of beggary.

MR, T. STRANGE SAYS t "Experience proves that Hean,\ Essence is the best can giv«» - v «r six children fox coughs - splendid meii^ne." —Tom Strange, Union Bakery", Farnell, Auckland. For the usual coughs, eclds. and sore throats in both- childrenno better remedycan be found ttan the mixture so easily- made in you. own heme from Hean'-tv Esrjnce. 'Not onl&i Mr. many thousands of others make their remedy by adding sv&etfe&nfi -and water to Heap's Essence. cough. croup, tickling sore throats, quinsy, phiegmy and chronic coughs, it gives practically instant rcHel. £p,cachCxJosfe slowly -or 'gargle thjp&i -as.. .jcquifcci.. As Mean's does not' 1 contain" "any nai"--cotic or poisonous drags it may be taicen ;■ ••Sreelyv.HtF.oui any harmlul results.« A bot'de of Heane Essan'ce'makes a pint ci,'--cough, cold and sire/h/pat remedy, keeps. rfectly, and saver ife/for your'pockei. .» Hean's Essence s-j'.d by chernlsta an: stores, or post free or, receipt o! price, from "liean; CHcmf-it;: Wangama. Be Si yo'J -get H-E-A-N'-S. K

Jr.-'3h!iLL?Uiva OIK rILL, INVALUABLE FOR KIDNEY .j New "Zealand L&Hy Te^fitisJ.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 241, 2 July 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 241, 2 July 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 241, 2 July 1915, Page 3

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