On the showing that the war is main, ly waged on motor-transport the figures published by an American paper are Interesting. The Entente Allies have 170000 motor-vehicles of all types in use against 130,000 for the Central Powers. England* find France have together 110000, including 15,000 and 25,000 each for conveying supplies, o,s opposed to the German total of 100,000 and only 25,000 supply waggons. Russia had "SO.OftO supply vehicles out of a total of 40,000 of all sorts. Italy and even Belgium also are sufficiently well off with 10 000 an'l 10,300 each, All this before the Ameri-' can automobile strength enters the war at all! A DOSE IX TIME. Yon will never prove this old proverb truer than when you take a cold in Hand early. A cold in the first staoos can be quickly relieved with a dose of two of a good remedy—Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery—but a neglected cold soon becomes obstinate and harder to treat. Det in early. Always keep, a bottle of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery in the house, and take a dose at "the first si-m cf a cold. Price 1/fl and 3/-. Obtain;;'" everywhere. ■<. Heartburn and alck Jioada-lie lift i« li»»i(l b? BIwrl»ni)'» Miimmb. in
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1917, Page 5
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