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of those who liave tested the wonderful curative virtues of jli. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment. It gives quick relief whenever applied to a burn, blister, bruise, or ■i pain or sore of any nature. Price Is VI and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. A description, of an embarkation, at which the speeches were many and tedious, is given '>y a writer in the Manawatu Standard, who,proceeds: ''At :ast Dr. Pomare, the Native Minister, stepped forward to say a few words of farewell. Pomare electrified the heavy, sombre atmosphere. He sent a blast of Maori eloquence ovei the heads of the men, and his ringing tones awoke the echoes in the shed, and like a shaft of lightning he changed the mise ui scene. With dramatic gesture and blazing eyes, he looked to his right where stood the native soldiers, and in A clarion tone launched out the word, 'Maroi!' Swinging round to his left where were the pakeha soldiers, he called, 'White Maoris!' To all, 'Fight like the devil!' and in a lower cadence, but still with Hashing eye and uplifted hand, fight like Christian devils!' The effect was dramatic. Ride Brigade, Maoris, Uarotongans, Niuians and Ambulance squared their shoulders and stood smartly at attention. They seemed to understand this speaker; he appealed to

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19161031.2.9

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1916, Page 2

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JOIN THE ARMY Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1916, Page 2

JOIN THE ARMY Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1916, Page 2

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