A Dunedin soldier writes home, J stating that he is with the Light j Horse Australians. The majority arc a good lot of chaps, he says. One of them was up hefore the Colonel some time ago for over-staying his leave •while on furlough in London. The colonel asked him if he -had anything to say. "Yes, sir," modestly replied the Light Horse soldier. "1 would have, been in plenty of time, only, a* I was running to catch the train, the hand struck up 'God Save the King.' I had to stand to attention, and missed the train, sir." The colonel coldly gazed at the culprit, hut could not sustain the effort. He dismissed the case with honour to the Australian.
Colds fly before "NAZOL." Sore Throats are soothed by this proved and popular remedy. Get "NAZOL" to-day. 1/6 buys 60 doses. 4 "Tiki" Stout differs from otuer stouts in this Tespect: It is not allowed to leave the brewery before it is properly matured. No matter, how pressing business may be, tie manufacturers of "Tiki" Stout will not allow any but fully matured Stout to go on the market. The result is that when you irink "Tiki" you nead not fear aftereffects. "The weakest go to the wall.—Shakespeare. Strong and successf«l people must be healthy. Do not allow yourself to become "run-down" —the first step to serious illness. Strengthen your system by taking an occasional dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver, an invaluable aid in resisting coughs, colds, and throat troubles. Keep a bottle in your liome and work-place, especially during the present changeable weather. For fffty years "Baxter's" has been helping to keep New Zealanders healthy. 1/10 buys a big bottle »f this famous zeraedy.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 212, 17 October 1916, Page 6
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287Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 212, 17 October 1916, Page 6
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