How two Lancashire colliers serving with the Mediterranean Xxpcditonary Force settled a private quarrel, regardleas of the Are of the Turks, is de> scribed in a letter from a soldier. "A' couple of Lancashire colliers," lie says, "had a bit of a tiff. They came to blows, and quite ignoring the enemy's fire, stripped to thir waists and went pell rnell for one another." AN EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER SAYS: ALWAYS CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE. "I do, and I employ the N.Z. Express Co. Their system is best; in fact, It is (he only complete one. I just tell thdm when I am going, and they call for my baggage, take it to station, check on, receive at far end, and deliver at one«, I haven't a bit of bother, But get tho right ooncerji—The N.Z. £x£tMj ga„
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1915, Page 5
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135Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1915, Page 5
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