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An unexpected response was iu nembers of a deputation that wa he Prime Minister on Saturday in support of six o'clock closing of hotel bars (says the Dominion). Mr. Massey in his reply, took occasion to refer to the good work being done by the women of Wellington in connection with the Soldiers' Club. The club, he said, was in need of more assistance. The deputation rather surprised Mr. Massey by taking him at his word, and immediately there was a clink of coins on the table. «I did not intend this," said the Prime Minister, laughing, -bat I *« very g ad to receive donations on behalf of the club. It is my first experience in taking round the plate, and it * * very successful one." The amount thrown on the table amounted to £5 2s. If vou are troubled with that distracting complaint-Toothache, you will £rL immediate and permanent relief

from Barraclough's Magic JNervine 1 Barraclougli's Prograndu cures Corns. The Spahi (Arab) and. tte horse he rides are abstemious in tneir habits. A little barter bread for the man, chopped itow a bft of green fodder, and a few of wild artichoke or the ateed and V will brave the heated deser wind without water, and go 45 to 60 l Xa without resting or unaaddhn*.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1916, Page 5

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