"Under Fire," is interesting the inilU tary authorities as a recruiting play. In Sydney recently they stated that-'it gives so vivid a picture of war that unimaginative people are awakened to the realities in this way. Instead, of the horrors of war. effecting recruiting adversely young men are stiffened to their duty by the play. The manage* ment has lost several actors in the production through their having enlistedCURE FOR RHEUMATISM. This ij not a patent medicine, li: il a prescription of an eminent English specialist. Vor years I had been ft spfferer from chronic rheumatism. Qn» year ago I consulted one "of 4ii kiwlr specialists of the Dominion (Bow deceased). On receipt of poityige stamps, money order, or postal notei for 4s Id, I will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be t)io only thing knWn to science as i euro for this painful disease. F. Grevlllc, Editor N.Z. Dairyman, Box SO?. W*l. lington.—Advt. KARBOL—one part to 50 narts of water-tho belt 4W«to*. - S/ke», sheml*». ...»
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1916, Page 4
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171Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1916, Page 4
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