WISHES WON'T FILL A SACK. To wis,, 1 ! that/ you had done something tos save your child suffering from INFANTILE PARALY&IS is of no avail, bjj,t you. may prevent it in others by the simple use of DINGO EUCALYPTUS. Recommended as the strongest antiseptic, four times stronger than carbolic. Obtainable from all chemists itad storekeepers. 4 Sir Joseph Ward is not without sentiment. He has a firm belief (according to what he said at the 2Cc\v Zealand Club luncheon.) that the reason the 2\ f ew Zealand came through its naval encounters practically Unscathed is that Admiral Halsey, in tho thick of the fighting, always divested himself Of his regular uniform and clad himself in a Maori mat, which was preeenited to our warship for use in grave extremities. During its first encounter, Sir Joseph stated that Admiral Halsey donned the mat, and since his promotion he has enjoined on Captain Green its supreme value as a mascot. "Green," said the Admiral, "you must give me your assurance that in the event of your going into 'battle you will strip and wear this mat, presented by the Maoris." In the (Battle of Jutland 'Captain Qrecn stripped and wore that mat, and he declares no is going to wear it the next time the New Zealand gives battle; (Laughter). It is a project of Sir Joseph that befofe Captain, Hall Thompson leaves thiscountry again he shall be predated with a "•Wei «•*-
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1917, Page 5
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