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DEAL GENTLY WITH THE HUNS. Wc are a strange people (writes Mr. Robert Blatchford). We have decided to use some form of asphyxiating gas. But we are not going to use a nasty savage deadly gas like that used by the Germans. We could not do anything so cruel. We must make war “most politely, most politely.” The Huns use a gas which kills our men, kills them by a cruel form of torture. And we reply by a gas which sends them to sleep, but does not hurt them. Why? If they kill our men, why should we hesitate to kill theirs? Why not go one worse and kill more? Have we not learnt to understand the Gormans yet? We shall have to use poison gas before we have done with the Huns. And worse things. But we are so kind! Got a cold in the head? Try a fe v sm'ffs from a Nazol Inhaler, and you will feel a marked relief. Repeat this simple trea'-uiont several' times, rn the cold will vanish.

F’.s»henr'~;n who have vi?ite-d Kauiti Island daring- the past week state that the Harbour Board’s large' punt winch drifted cut to sea on the occasion of the recent flood, is ashore on the rocks there, and is apparently breaking up. The drift was southerly on the days following the flood, with the result that most of the debris which came; clown the Wanganui River was piled up 0:1 the coast about Terawhiti and further to the south. Don’t wait until the ff flu” has you Irmly in its grip. Fight it at once ■the swift and sure remedy for Influenza. Always keep a bottle in the house. CO doses for 1/C.

j-i.. — : i > - ... iiifl&siSsaf, aaaaagsgi COSTS LESS THAN OTHERS ENSURES PERFECT RESULTS rS i f gfr #H| g® Ol A JIL aking owd HEALTHFUL! NUTRITIOUS! BOUND TO RISE ! Renowned during the past thirty-five years for Superior Quality and True Economy. More popular than ever New Zealand kitchens in these days of dearer • » s» food prices. in IAM?* Never Disappoints the Busy Cook or Thrifty Housewife. Try SHARLAND’S Superior Compound next time you bake Bread, Scones or Cakes —and Watch Them Rise! ALWAYS SPECIFY “SHARLAND’S" WHEN ORDERING FROM YOUR GROCER. •v*- % - ‘ 1 |, r • There’s a Money-Saving Reason for doing sol

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 10 August 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 10 August 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 10 August 1915, Page 3

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