GERMAN FINISH MENACE.
WARNING TO NORWAY, London, March 11. Renter's correspondent at Stockholm states that the Dagens Nyheter prints an article warning Scandinavians of the Herman-Finnish menace The newspaper says that the German Bagdad to North Cape programme is blockaded in the south, but the idea is now to cross Finland, seeking an outlet in the Arctic at she mouth of the Amarjok River, which is in Norwegian territory.
WANTED '"FLI-KEEIjiO" TINS.
The enormous demand for the famous insecticide, "Fli-keelo," makes it difficult to keep up the supply of tins. We are therefore offering 9d per dozen for empty "Fli-keelo" tins. As an alternative a beautiful picture, entitled "Missing," size Ki'/jin by ITiin will be sent, if preferred, to anyone forwarding 12 "Fli-keelo" tins. "Fli-keelo" kills (lies and ail vermin. Fli-keelo Manufacturing Co., 2-4 Chapman street, Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1918, Page 3
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137GERMAN FINISH MENACE. Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1918, Page 3
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