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ANNO DOMINI, 1911 A year to be remembered long, To live in story and in song, A year of grandeur past compare, Our race rejoicing everywhere. And yet a year with dangers fraught, Of baffled hopes and anxious thought, A year of famine and of war, Of peace and strike, at Home and far, The storm, the sunshine, the grey sky, It brought all these—so let it die. Ay, let it die. And yet once mox« It shall rise up to stand before The Judge Who weighs the acts of men And tell its story once again: What it hath done for each and all Our every victory and fall, How we have served the King's command And what our guerdon at His hand. Lord, of Thy grace, lift up each heart To acta nobler, truer part; Nor let Thy standard droop again Through love of ease or fear of pain, Till Thou shalt call Thy soldiers Home, And in the Year of Jubilee Coming so sure to set us free, ' We hear Thy blessed words, "Well done, The strife is o'er, the victory won, The Cross is past, the Crown is come." —I-I. REA. Xew Plymouth, New Year's Day.

TO CURE INDIGESTION and stomach troubles it is necessary to take after meals some .harmless preparation which -will supply the naturable digestive fluids which every weak stomach lacks. And the best preparation of this character is Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabulcs, which contain all the natural digestants which nature requires for prompt digestion. One or two taken after meals will prevent souring, fermentation and acidity, and ensure complete digestion and assimilation. 2s Gd per tin. Obtainable everywhere.

; need LANE'S MEBOLIftfe. Then they will be like your hands, cleftn, white, soft, supple, lady-like, i/everywhere. Y 11%

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 159, 4 January 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 159, 4 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 159, 4 January 1912, Page 6

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