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An interesting' collection could be made of thrilling war cries of gallant officers at the moment of a dashing onslaught. The late Captain Haggard's cry of "Stick it, Welsh," has become a household word throughout the Principality. Poems have been written on it by some of the leading Welsh bards, and sermons have been preached upon it by eloquent Welsh preachers. Another cry destined to become historic was that of Captain F. .1,- MacCunn, a son of Pro-' feasor MacCunn, of Liverpool. While leading a company of the Cth (Service) Battalion of the Cameron Highlanders lie had to meet a fierce charge by the Germans on the slopes of Hill '7O. ' The Highland officer gave the command, which passed from man to man, and a great shout went up, of "Stand, the Camerons!" Nor, in the Midlands, is the rousing challenge of Captain E. G. Langdale likely to be forgotten. He fell, encouraging his men, with the heroic call of "Come on, Leicestershire!" SHAMPOO YOUR HATR WITH REXONA SOAP. To shampoo or wash the hair with Reysna Soap is an easy task, but the results are startling. It leaves the hair in such a beautiful condition, the scalp perfectly clean and wholesome. The*hnir becomes light and fluffy, waving about the face in abundance as beautiful hair should always appear. Rexona Soap leaves a delicate perfume, invigorating the roots of the hair, which preventsgreyness. A few shampoos with Rexona Soap effectively removes every trace of dandruff or loose and falling hair. Ladies who use it for the hair say that Rexona Soap is far better than any of the socalled hair tonics. Buy a cake to-day from your chemist or storekeeper. It is beautifully put up and sold at Is Gd per tablet, or you can get it in boxes containing three tablets in a box. Obtainable eyerj-sfhev% " *

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1916, Page 6

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307

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1916, Page 6

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