Jn no country move than is the view held that war the people" as a reform! As, however, the Uerman tired of explaining- that it fill, innocent, and virtuo which was fallen iipon by mics, the following account before the war, given in a turc -by Professor von Lis: is interesting:, "The wains to our senses. Jn tile o years of peace we had <•( estimate material, and u ideal possessions. .Moiie, measure of everything. 1 and hurried pleasure pre.vai ternal poverty. Tin; idealist was not wanted, cither in ■ the factory or in the counting-house, or in politics, in which economic interests came ever more and more to the fore. There was a levelling of our Parliamentary, life and a coarseningl of our political battles. With rend to foreign countries also we aimed only at economic activity, Commercial interests were our stars. The contempt of idealism has led to a bitter revenge."
Cost of Living. Mr. William Bell, Gi!l Street, Xew Plymouth, will tell yon how Flunezol cured his 5-year-old child of a severe attack of croup all within an hour, and after several other remedies had failed. Yet there arc still a few people foolish enough to allow themselves to he put off with "something just as good"! Fluenzo] saves both your time and your money. Gargle in tcaspoonful doses undiluted at fairly short intervals and hold the head well hack. Swallow for WHAT WE DO CLAIM. ■Pneumonia generally results from a cold or an attack of influenza, hut can be prevented if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken at the first symptom of either. Many people who have had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. We don't claim that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will care pneumonia, but that it will prevent it if taken at the first symptom of a cold, influenza or bronchial trouble. Sold by all chemists and storekeeper*.
WAXT en , A FARMER WHO HAS NOT rni(TiA«BB A TICKET In trio JERSEY BCLL TUF: : U\ THE JiEUiI'AX FIND And tiio FCXD TO ASSIST OC.R FALLEN SOLDIERS AM) TTIEIK DEPENDENTS Tieki't* ol)t«iimlili' from "11 JERSEY' IIISEEDERS, dairy factory :\iaxa<c-rs, K. GRIFFITHS AXI) cm., Or L. .VcL, JIONTKATII. . Hon. See. XVv I'lymoutli Patriotic Coniiniltoi!. UNENCUMBERED WANGANUI HOUSE PROPERTIES \H EXCHANGE for Freehold of Two Farms already leased. DAIRY FARMS & SHEEP RUNS For Sale from £IOO deposit or for Exchange. G. W. HAKTXELL- C 0 (T. \Y. WELCH). ESTATE AGENTS 1-JOAIOXT ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 2
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