"I may say that I consider riyself a supporter of the National Government," said Mr. C. A. Wilkinson m the House, "but I would like to ask a, question regarding the Reinforcements being sent forward by New Zealand." He was of opinion, if anything, that too many men were being sent, and he wanted to know what was going to happen twelve months hence. He knew of one case in which a mother had six sons at the front, and had only one left at home. Such matters were a great drain on the country. If the men had to go, however, he was quite sure that New Zealand would have to send them. In his opinion no one could up and condemn the principle of conscripWhen sickness or sorrow assails you Of nerve-racking worry, beware! Have faith in the help'which awails you; ' Take courage and vanquish despair. In storm and stress, ! each pang will grow less, If with calmness your fate you'll endure, 'f cough or cold of your lungs take bold, Lake Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Eefore going out in cold wet weather, take NAZOL on sugar. This will keep coughs and colds away. Thotismds use NAZOL. Sixty doses 1/6. Good GooSs.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 24 July 1917, Page 6
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