IMPORTANCE OF THE RIFLE. Lord French has told us of the importance of the rifle, and war correspondents emphasise the point afresh. Yet soldiers home from the trenches report from time to time that rifle-fir-ing never comes their way. A gallant young Australian, wounded and homeward bound, will carry the same story to the great south, says a London paper. But without the rifle he would not be alive to deny its value. In a great attack when he saw a giant Prussian Guardsman advancing upon him. "There was only one thing to do; I shot him with my rifle before he could get at men. That was the only time I used it"
BURNS AND SCALDS. BEE OINTMENT HEALS THEM. Accidents will -happen in any home. It is so easy to get a nasty burn or scald. To allay the pain and irritation and cure the injury there is nothing else so soothing and healing as Bee 3 Ointment. The itching, burning feeling soon vanishea. It is quite free from anything of a harsh or injurious nature so that it can be applied with confidence. The antiseptic properties prevent infection by dirt and disease. Mother finds Bee Ointment a good old stand by in the home. Splendid for cuts, bruises, sores and the many knocks and abrasions incidental to child life. Bee Ointment is sold by chemists and stores at eighteenpence. Get a pot to-day and always keep il handy. Free sample posted on application to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, Wellington. 2
.HE S£ASOHED TIMBERGi MARTON. HIGHEST CLASS WORK. MOST EXPERT WORKMEN. ABSOLUTELY SEASONED TIMBER SASHES DOORS BANDSAWING WOOD-TURNING ALL CLASSES OF JOINERY 'Phone 68. P.O. Box 13. Real old matured Malt Vinegar!— That's Lotus brand.
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Taihape Daily Times, 13 December 1917, Page 2
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288Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 13 December 1917, Page 2
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