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When men went into action, said Professor Morgan, they did not go singing Ifymns, ate somei supspcsed, but swearing most horribly—not all, but the majority did. And there was no thought of impiety in this. When going into a hot fight, the nelrves got highly strung, and what was called the, subconscious self got the upper hand,causing men to use language which ordinarily they would not Tly* itren'phes- \m placep sate close together as 50 yards, and one could carry on a conversation with the enemy if so disposed. One of the trenches he visited had been turned into a perfect garden city. As he approached by the communication trench he met a man riding a bicycle down 1 i : t. Under the parapet he saw men in the dug-outs snorfflg heavily while shells burst overhead. In the winter, though, the clay was like a sponge, [ and moire than one man got sucked down and lost. Now that the men had time to dedevcte themselves to the amenities of life, the trenches w r e;r e brick or wood paved, planted with flowers, and having such things as rustic bridges over streams, with notices up, “Hyde Park: keep off the grass.’” Som e of the dug-outs were like suburban villas, roofed in, with tables, chairs, pictures, and cheap editions of novels, while in on<j of these “desirable residences” ho saw a cat with a family of kittens

Every sheep you rear takes a considerable quantity of bone phosphate from the soil. If you are to keep up the quality of the crops and stock you must restore this vitality to the land by applying W.SVLSL Go. Manures. They contain the plant foods accessary for production ©f bigger crops—and these, in their turn, give Fatter Sheep. W.M.E. Co.'s Nos. 1A and 3a. mixtures are principally T’hosphatic Manures containing a proportion of Nitrogen to sustain the growth. They are specially suitable for Turnips and Rape. Prices Net Cash on trucks at Ngahaurauga No. 1A Mixture - - £6/17/6 No. 3A ” - - £5,17/6 Imported Superphosphate - - £5lO - Particnlars of analysis posted on request. SEND TOUR STOCK to "Wellington Meat Export Co.. Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheep. Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars as to charges may be obtained from Wellington Meat In IJcwt. Sacks : Per Ton Co 18-20 HUNTER STREET WELLINGTON

Your Car Repairs tour Bicycle Repairs FAITHFULLY EXECUTED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. i FULL STOCKS OF ALL MOTOR ACCESSORIES. CAR FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT. Taihape Motor Garage. E. C. GIBBE. PROPRIETOR. A RHEUMATISM CURE AT LAST,

No matter how long you may have suffered from rheumatism, you owe it to yourself to try RHEUMO. It goes to the blood aud removes the uric acid —the cause of the disease. The gradual easing of the pain as the excess .acid is expelled from your body, the subsidence of inflammation and reduction of the swellng will come as a blessed relief, as it did to those who tried other "cures” without avail. Read what Mr Henry Bristow, of Port Ahuriri writes: —"I experienced the pains o f Rheumatics or Rheumatic Gout, and for ®ight or ten weehs had, to take to my bed. My sufferings, were very severe, so bad in fact that even the_closing of a door '(could make ray heart jump. Having heard about RHEUMO I decided to try it. lam very pleased to say that I got relief and was soon able to get about and follow 'my occupation. If anyone, would only take * RHEUMO ’ as soon as they feel any Rheumatic pains, it would, to my mind, stave off a long illness.” RHEUMO is a proven cure —it brings relief where ©thfci'S flail. 2/6 sad 4/6 a Mf

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 4 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 4 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 4 August 1915, Page 7

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