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WISHES WON'T FILL A SACK. • To wUli that you had done something tns save your child suffering from INFANTILE PARALYSIS is (of no avail, ; but you may prevent it in others fcy the, simple use of 1>1XC!0 KVCALY'PTUS. Recommended as the strongest antiseptic, four times stronger than carbolic. Obtainable from ill chemUtß and storekeepers. * An erstwhile resident of Napier, who 1 j was interned -,in Oemmny, but is no* ' in London, writes to a friend in Howke'g !!;,y ns follows:—"While we look foi, ll:e trouble to .wish during 1917, it may bo 1918 before I lie Teutons are satisfied l,i holler •Enough.' One thing is sure, ti'l-en it is over, the Germans will Uav» nothing left. I notice n great clianse ill the (Jermnns here. They don't look Ot ft el the same. Tliey filially are begin; n'lif, to realise that their country ts up u.'siiinst. something they overlooked. Still, they try tc keep up a brave front, but there is' a look in their face that . shows worry .tnd trouble. After tha as.y Started tlwy were swinging around v.ith a big chip on their shoulders. Toj day the chip is off, and they are. ty;W | trying hard to iigure out bow to. be JIM? , | dcg. I guess tho Allies lmvt> flmfily, I got tliein rounded up, but it flSli tAICt ■ iSA

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 5

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