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HEADACHE AND LASSITUDE. Day or night, rain or shine, heat o. cold—Camp Coffee dispels that pliyslcal exhaustion so often felt by drivers t! mipntr lfod Bailing watei li*i *-- ■ Si A correspondent who thinks that New Zealand is not contributing enough nini 10 the war makes an interesting suggestion in a letter in the Cliristehurc-h J'ress. That is. that the Prime Minister ami (lie Leader of the Opposition should make a patriotic tour of Now Zealand in company, with the purpose of driving home to the public mind the urgency of the need for strong endeavour. "There is really no doubt- thai a great section of the community of New Zealand do not realise what this war means or what it requires of New Zealand," comments the I'ress. "This failure of vision has declared itself in many ways from the continued absorption of cricketers in their sport to tiie protc-U of tlie people, who are indgnant an 1 amazed lliat the war should, in even tile faintest degriY, affect their pocket or iher convenience, or their inalienable right to read in perfect peace and comfort of the torrent, of blood and treasure being poured forth by I'-rilain in defence of freedom and Knipire. . . There is no reason why Mr Ma-ey and Sir Joseph Ward, Mr Allen, and Mr. Myer-.-should not co-operate in tlii~ way: and they could bring home to the people oilier things than the need for inch. They could make, the people realise (bat sacrifices of every kind must be made, and that 110 country is so well able to make sacrifices as New Zealand, land."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 13 January 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 13 January 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 13 January 1915, Page 7

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