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year-old boys were called up in November, and lmve been drafted to the Western front. They were iuformed that Germany would attempt a great oll'ensivo early in the spring. Even younger boys are employed iu munition factories, working with maximum intensity. They are told tliey must give -the Western armies more ammunition than tlie English have. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR'S CUUIOSITY. London, Jan, S, _A Geneva telegram says that the Austro-Hungarian ex-Foreigr. Minister, 11. fioluehowski, lias arrived ai Vevey, ostensibly oni a family visit, but in reality for the purpose of inquiring for Kn:peroi Charles into the views and intentions of the Allies. "NO FOREIGN TYRES FOR ME," SAID THE MOTORIST. "I cannot, unfortunately, be in the firing-line,' but I can at least do my bit bv purchasing only British goods— Wood-Milne Tyres in particular. WoodMilne Tyres are British through and through,*' he continued. Most motorists nowadays use Wood-Milne Tyres—they use them because they are British, because they wear longer than other makes, and also beoause Wood-Milnes are guaranteed for 3500 miles —they're guaranteed for that distance, but many a Wood-Milne has run for 15,000 miles. Therefore, for patriotic and economy reasons fit Wood-Milnes to YOUR car. Get Wood-Milne prices from your garage or N.Z, Deiot, 167 Vivian street. Wellington. . Xi

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1917, Page 5

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