of great bulk, while active subalterns with a lot of walking to do order short, jaekct-shapfd garments made of the skins of various beasts and tied on with tapes. There is great licence as to color, and on a cold afternoon you will find in Floca's—the tea-shop—officers both piebald and skew, some in fleeces of spotles white, other in shaggy hides of grey and sable. It only needs that the stee'l mori'ons served out as headgear in Trance should be sent out here for the British officer to rival a Viking chieftain in barbaric splendour of appearance. Officers' recreations being thus limited, those of the men are naturally few. Route-marches, parades, cutting drains, building roads, fill up most of the day, and for amusement in their short leisure they are thrown upon their own resources in the way of football, singsongs, and the never-failing mouthorgan. i SLEEPLESSNESS.. Sleeplessness frequently arises from the liver. If the liver is out of order it nffects the nerves and if your nerves are affected you cannot sleep. Do not resort to narcotics; a course of Chamberlain's Tablets will set your liver right and you will soon enjoy refreshing sleep. Just because other remedies have failed to relieve you is no reason you should give up hope. Chamberlain's Tablets, ■ire relieving obstinate cases every day. If a friend asks, "Do you colledt camels?' do not be surprised. She refers to the camels on Desert Gold Tea packets. £SO in prizes.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1916, Page 2
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