PHATONiC I Imuircds point lo F.cl'.-iier's PhrsAv lf>:nc as llie (most < f a!! ncrve-bractrs, pif.icr cr ;!ie co'v Je cent ««:kri»d.w»wwbfc l lie j -iea system re?p nJs immediately to ita »t:engtho:;inß influence. VVcakncs l , Debility, rloav.ness and Depression disapp;ar after a few doses. Fletcher*! Phosphatonic IS (he nerve-food that will btlnit new health and 0 J Ireiigtli lo VOU. 2'6«t 4 6 H al i,ll Uienn Is an I Slorcs (j or p « f„. c | rom CHAS. j i- i .1:. !'CI IF.H.CI-om-CrJT'Jfr ' ''' The wave of patriotism lias spread over all the British possessions, but not more keenly than in New Zealand, as the following will show. Coming down in the Wairarapa train, the secretary of the Veterans' Association mentioned, in answer to a question, that he had two sons who liad joined the Expedite 11,iry Force. An elderly tattooed Maori wahine said, "1,, too, got three sons going to the war. I no tangi, am glad." These few words spoke eloquently of her thoughts, sorrow suppressed, because of the joy to think they could light side by side with the British.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 185, 14 January 1915, Page 2
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183Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 185, 14 January 1915, Page 2
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