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“TRUTH ABOIiV ENGLAND.” A Kiel'paper has published “The Truth About England,’ ’as told by a man named Voss, who claims to be an escaped German prisoner. He represents Loudon as Ipanic-strickeni toy Zeppelins and aeroplane raids, with no bread in the bakers’ shops, and even the German prisoners reduced to feeding on dog biscuits! Voss’s veracity may be judged from "extracts “The morning following the first raid I walked down the Strand from Westminster to Waterloo Bridge. Hardly anythig was left of the great bridge; I have never seen such a sign* before.

Children are Often Condemned as “Bull” or “Lazy” "WHEN THEY AEE NOTHING OF THE KIND. THEIR EYESIGHT IS AT FAUUT. Eyestrain makes them slower to sec and consequently slower to mentally grasp points before them. Mr W. RUSSELL Who is a Teacher of Optical Science, has made the human eye his whole life’s study. He is an cxeccptional man in the optical field. His method of dealing with children is unique; with his Visoptomctre he can test eyes, glasses when necessary without asking the patient any questions. This method of dealing with children should appeal to parents. With the ordinary method of testing the operator has to rely entirely upon the patient’s answers, w r hich often lead to mistakes and wrongly fitted glasses. I would strongly advise anyone who has the slightest eye defect to consult MR. RUSSELL, G. 5.0.1., D.F.0.C., without delay If ho prescribes glasses you may rely upon having perfect comfort and ease. I am in a position to know that MR. RUSSELL is a specially qualified and reliable Optician. CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT AT MY PHARMACY, j_ W. H. FOOKES CHEMIST, MAIN STREET,. TAIHAPE exactly diagnose and prescribe jmestn - A CHURCH - WELCOHE V - • - ~ . » HI ft $3 It’s Winter in France! To New Zealanders the bitterness and misery of Winter in Prance is unimaginable. The onlv place where the Soldier can get Warmth. Comfort and Refreshment is the Recreation Hut. “Open to All” is the motto of every Church Army Hut. Open to your boy if he’s in the great Service. ' SEND A DONATION TO-DAY! CHURCH ARMY HUTS The Mi- taw Affairs Committee Or to— 2u Mulgrave Street, Wellington Ket. F. W. WHIBLEY, Hon. Secretary in N.Z; for Church Army, Ouhondville Hon. Treasurers : JAS. W. HENDERSON and UEO. SHIRTCLIFFE HAINES-15

COOPER’S HANDY WORKER Is not a toy. It is solid, and weighs 601hs, out of its packing case. It Is built to stand up to hard practical usage. The few wearing parts can be replaced at trivial cost, otherwise themachine is everlasting. The HANDY WORKER is shipped ready to work. —nothing to do hut holt it to your bench and make use of it. Nothing you can buy in the way of indispensable tools will give such splendid satisfaction as the HANY WORKER. OUR GUARANTEE IS: IF NOT WHAT WE REPRESENT MONEY WILL j BE REFUNDED lllii fesl: m j EH I m a Hi I fit—Hr i-;/ ! 11 1 ! _ m «,«rg Mk m mA W / - 7 I 'A THE HANDY WORKER INTERESTS EVERYONE. THE HANDY WORKER RAPIDLY PAYS FOR ITSELF FURTHER PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO—GEOEGE EBAY, Agent: TAIHAPE

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Taihape Daily Times, 29 October 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 29 October 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 29 October 1918, Page 6

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