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KARL ’S PROPHECY.

Amongst the Austrian prisoners now in Italy is a naval officer, who relates the following story:— When the present Austrian Emperor was a simple Archduke, and was stationed at Pola, he met his naval .officer one evening, and asked him for a light for his cigar. Whilst lighting up, the Archduke suddenly asked the officer: “Wfiat is the opinion about Austria, amongst your comrades? 77 The officer replied: “They say, Highness, that all is well with Austria. 77 “And do you believe in the future of Austria?” ‘ ‘ Ycs, Highness'. 7 7 “Imbecile’ 77 replied the Archduke. “You cannot see beyond the end of your hose. The end of Austria is coming very quickly, and before ton years are over it will be nothing more than a historic relic, 7 7 The officer states that this conversation took place in July, 1913, in the presence of four other officers who were with him. NAZOL POE CONVALESCENTS o The convalescent Influenza-patient, unless he takes due precautions, is a danger to every person he meets. Everyone recovering from Infleunza. or Pneumonia should frequently inhale through a handkerchief sprinkled with a few drops of NAZOL, and when sneezing or coughing should cover both, mouth and nose with a handkerchief so prepared. NAZOL is a powerful, non-irritant, safe germicide. Only 1/6 everywhere. S

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Taihape Daily Times, 27 December 1918, Page 5

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KARL’S PROPHECY. Taihape Daily Times, 27 December 1918, Page 5

KARL’S PROPHECY. Taihape Daily Times, 27 December 1918, Page 5

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