"The .noble response of the young manhood of this Dominion to the Empire's call, and the dash and bravery of our troops at the Dardanelles, are matters which fill us with pride, while all must join in expressing the deepest sympathy with the friends and relatives of those who have given up their lives in defence of King and country (said a paragraph in the annual report of the New Zealand Employers' Federation). The greatest tribute to the strength of the foundations of our Empire is the ready and voluntary recognition by all its members throughout its length and breadth, that there is no sacrifice by them too great to maintain' those principles of justice and freedom which in the long centuries of the past have been evolved by the sacrifices and lives of individuals of our Johnston Bros., grocers, New Plymouth, desire the public throughout Taranaki to know that all goods ordered will be sent promptly through post or to nearest railway station. This grocery Arm is renowned for the fine quality of their groceries »ad the low prices' for cash,
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1915, Page 7
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182Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1915, Page 7
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