rades now serving on the Peninsula, wishes to convey to them our general feeling of admiration for the gallant behaviour of all ranl;s on board the transport Southland, when that vessel was torpedoed on the 2nd inst. "All troops of the Empire now serving with the Army Corps have heard with pride of the courage and discipline shown at a moment when the nerves of the bravest were liaWe to be so highly tried. Not only was there not the slightest confusion on the part of the troops, who quietly fell in prepared to meet whatever fate might be in store for them, but later on, when there was a prospect of the Southland being able to make her way under her own steam, and volunteer stokers were called for, men at once came forward for this duty, and successfully helped in getting the Southland into Mudros. "The 2nd Australian Division knows well the high reputation it lias to live up to to carry on the brave deeds done by those who have been here earlier in the campaign, but with men like those on the Southland we are fully assured that our new comrades are going to prove themselves equal in all ways to the old hands who have fought so well." REXONA. Rexona is a tried and proved specific piles, chilblains, varicose veins, chapped hands, sore feet, scabs on head, pimples, blackheads, ringworms, erysipelas and all skin diseases. Rexona is sold in triangular pots at Is Gd and in larger pots, containing nearly four times the quantity, at 3s. Obtainable everywhere,
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1915, Page 6
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263Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1915, Page 6
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