JAPAN.
. THE SIBERIAN PROBLEM. JAPAN'S POLICY STATED. Received May 0, 12.5 a.m. New York, May 5. Viscount Isliii states that the Siberian problem is not yet settled, but ho bears ■Japan's pledge not to take action without the consent of the Allies.—Press Association. "LOOKS A NEW MAN." "NOT DRINKING SINCE." That is what a grateful lady writes from Blenheim about her husband. We haw scores of similar letters on file from all parts of New Zealand. Copies gladly sent together with free booklet j for your perusal. Drinko is a tasteless and odourless powder and can be given secretly in any liquid or food. Quite 'harmless and will not, injure the most delicate constitution. Treatment is inexpensive. You are under no obligation by securing particulars of this splendid remedy. Why not write now. Address in confidence, stating if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A. C, larabton Quay, Wellington.; \
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1918, Page 5
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152JAPAN. Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1918, Page 5
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