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keeping the enemy off the hub of our Empire as he was driving in France. But the same fault might be found with Field Marshal Haig. He drives, certainly,—but, with tenfold the manpower, does he drive any faster than did French? Or is it Sir Win. Robertson who succeeded Kutcherffcr, as Chief of Staff, who is responsible for the lack of hard punching on the various fronts and in the air?

GREAT BRITAIN'S HELP TO RUSSIA. Mr Henderson (late member of the British War Cabinet) in a speech at Moscow on August last, gave some remarkable figures of the assistance Great Britain has rendered to, Russia. According to the reports in the Russian Press ; he said that since the beginning of the war Great B'ritain had given Russia financial support to the extent of not less than £500,000,000. Further, she had supplied her with millions of pairs of boots and hundreds of miles of cloth for uniforms. The war material sent from England to Russia included more than 150,000 tons of metal, more than 500 motors for aeroplanes, more than 700 field and heavy guns, between three and four million shells 300,000 rifles, 2500 machine-guns, upwards of a milliard cartridges, and thousands of motor cars and motor lorries.

nnTi? Milk assEsessss am ssctesxes Unequalled by any brand anywhere —insist on Highlander because of its uniform high quality and because it is New Zealand Milk packed by a New Zealand Company employing New Zealand labour, and entirely financed by New Zealand capital. DHB MSHffISSaEHES

What is NAZUIj? Tnousands answer "The best Cough and Cold Remedy in the 1 Dominion." No cold is NA-ZOL-proof. Sixty doses 1/6. Befuse substitutes. SPLENDID REMEDY FOR CHILDREN'S COUGHS. Mothers all over New Zealand are making in their own homes as good a remedy as money can buy for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Influenza, Bronchitis, and Soro Throats. All they do is to buy from their chemist or store a two shilling bottle of Heenzo (Hean's Essence), and to add to it water and sweetening matter enough to make up to one pint. Such a quantity of ready-made cough mixtures would cost at least 12s. The beauty of Heenzo (Hean's Essence) mixture is that it contains no paregoric, laudanum, or other opium drugs, which are apt to. do untold harm to young children. From all chemists and stores, or direct from Hean 's Pharmacy, Wanganui, on receipt of price, 2s. Wherever you buy be sure you get the genuine and original Heenzo (Hean's Essence.) No other will do. H-E-E-N-Z-O.

QUICK MOTOR SERVICE. MARTON JUNCTION TO WANGANUI. ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE In view of the alteration of the Main Trunk Railway Service HODSON'S MOTOR CAR EXPRESS SERVICE to Wanganui now starts immediately after the Main Trunk train arrives; reaching Wanganui at 9.30 two hours in advance of the train. Returns to Marton Junction in the afternoon to link up with Main Trunk. Passengers wishing to avail themselves of this quick and comfortable service should reserve seats by wire and take railway tickets to Marton Junction only. Wire Hodson, Wanganui, or Marton Junction for seats. At Marton ask for Hodson's Car. J. HODSON. WANGANUI. S*=nd your rioiled Suit or Costume to us and we will return it m ?i few days cleaned and pressed aqua 1 to new for the £.bove sum. SUITS DYED 14/6; COSiUMES 12/C, REDIVIVUS COY. 177 FERaCSJN v mrF"

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Taihape Daily Times, 14 November 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 14 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 14 November 1917, Page 2

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