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Canberra or Anzac?—The Mancliestei Guardian writes:—''Canberra (name ol the new Australian capital) may wejl give place to Anzac, the most illustriousmade name in history. Surely there wa< never so happy a comi-wsc ,of letteras these initials of the men who did tin impossible on the cliffs n f Gallipoli They make a word-with a Homeric i\n> that speaks pride and strength in it's swinging syllables, a litt ; ng word l<; mark the capital city of a young anl lusty nation. The suggestion to immortalise Anzac and nil it moon* is a symp torn of the fine spirit in which Ailsl'aliii and New Zealand have taken the evacuation of the dill's and "iillics where there are thousands of their dead. With a lesser people grief might well have turned to anger. In the*e it bred new pride and sterner resolve. rt will )>,■ well i| the word enshrining these qualities i< given immortality in the name of what must sonic day lie one of the worldV chief cities." I RHEUMO V. RHEUMATISM. NO ROOM FOR BOTH. Uric acid and RHEUMO cannot »s main in the blood togethei. Surely thoroughly, permanently RHIM'M< dr'nes the excess acid out. II nnrl'i- • Hie blood— pain ceases. Let HI: ' Mi cure VOL" as it lias cured lhou.-u;ul-. I

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1916, Page 4

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211

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1916, Page 4

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