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SUFFERER FROM BRONCHITIS

AND ASTHMA RELIEVED. “For many years I had been a terrible sufferer from Bronchitis and Asthma, and had to keep in bed for weeks at a time. Last winter Baxter's Lung Preserver was recommended to me and 1 am grateful to say both the Asthma and Bronchitis have now K!'. mo" So v-iites a grateful woman from Xevv town. Wellington. Thousands testify to the remarkable curative value of “Baxter’s” Large bottle costs only 2/.

“WE SHALL BE VICTORIOUS.’’

THE DANGER OF PREMATURE PEACE., Sir Auckland Gcddos, First Lord of the Admiralty, addressing a meeting of his constituents at Aldershot, said that if we did not wish to be Germanised, to be made to recognise “the blonde beast’’ as our superior, to worship his god, and to bo forced as a humane people into acting ruthlessly wo must fight to the end, neither being depressed when hard hit nor ready to hold out our hand* to the enemy when he desired a negotiated peace. The time would be most dangerous for us when the German, for his own purpose, expressed a desire for peace on the understanding that it was a drawn fight; that neither side had won. Then every pacifist in the country would redouble his efforts, and we might forget at the moment that, like the crowd on the stage, the pacifists made up vocally what they lacked in numbers. Peace on those conditions would be a sham. It would not be lasting, and the ■world would sleep with the bayonet and the rifle by its side. Peace with security wc could not have until the Germans had been convinced that their doctrine of superiority was false. Wo should be, victorious; victory would not bo gained- without great sacrifices.

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Taihape Daily Times, 14 May 1918, Page 3

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SUFFERER FROM BRONCHITIS Taihape Daily Times, 14 May 1918, Page 3

SUFFERER FROM BRONCHITIS Taihape Daily Times, 14 May 1918, Page 3

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