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Tiie high opinion of oversew soldiew, particularly New Zealanders, ent£rtai««4 in England was referred to by Mr. 0. E. Caldwell, of Auckland, 9)10 tan juct returned from a visit from England. 8* said ho had visited nearly all the Military hospitals. He hdttd nothing but the highest praise for t&e eonduet of the wounded colonials, who were Beted' to their cheerfulness. In respect tn tw Bed Cross offices and canteens m Ltyoien, lie said he could ap*ak. in the Inherit terms of the efficiency, of the mftiMg*' ltient, particularly of th« Bedford Stresi canteen, managed by Mr R. H. Nolan. Wherever he went he had heard the.New Zealand soldiers spoken of in the ltijpnt terms. Every soldier seemed to eon* aider he had the reputation of bis country to sustain, and directed his eorodnot accordingly. He had dined with a British general who said ht never wishes to lead a finer body of men. A vanishing opportunity. Bonnie's Christmas Fair, the' W| display of toys for children, and presents for all people, at The Big Store, Wftitara, is closing down, and your eßaiiae of' a free gift is passing away. Come and get yours before it iff too late. A RUNAWAY WIFE. Dear Frank, you take notttlftg stronger than a cup of ARC)£WA TKA the past will be fretfy fnnthren, a#* then I'll come baek to the*. --v-'

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 December 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 26 December 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 26 December 1917, Page 4

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