Captain Thornhlll, of the New Zealand Forces, writing to a friend in Dublin, says; ''Yon Irish fellows are the talk of the whole Army. To me Die last fc*\v weeks have been one long nightmare. But I must make you wise to the doings of the Irish. Most of tliern, I believe, are 'frcshies.' The Empire can do with a heap more 'freshies' of the Irish brand. Their landing at Slivla Bay was the greatest thing that you will ever read of in books by highbrows. Those who witnessed the advance will never forget it. Officers got it here, there, and everywhere. Bullets and shrapnel rained on them, yet neither ollleecs nor men ever wavered. The way they took the hill (now called Dublin Hill) was the kind of thing that would make you pinch yourself to prove it was not cheap wine aftermaths Mow they got there, hoaven only As the land lay, climbing into hell on an aeroplane seemed an easier proposition than taking the hill." CURE FOR RHKUMATISM. This ii pot a patent medicine, it is a prescription of an eminent English specialist. "For years I had been a sufferer from ohronlo rheumatism; One,, year ago I consulted one of the leading specialists of the Dominion (now dooeased). On receipt of postage stamps, money order, or postal notes for 4s 6d, I will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only thing known to science as a cure for this painful disease. F. Greville, Editor N.Z. Dairyman, Box 502. Wellington.— Advt
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1915, Page 3
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