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elderable part" in the recant tog ei ments in' France. The authorities have at length realised the importance of this ana of the- service. In some respects it is superior to cavalry. The average cyclist who is in good form, can. cover 00 miles a day, and at the end of it he quite fit for action, whereas an infantry man in the field would be done up after 20 miles, and, unlike horses, cycles dont need rest, f hey are invaluable in an offensive or a rear-guard action. _ Another advantage over the cavalry is to be found in the fact that machines can be left without anybody in charge, where horses are concerned, one man out of four is occupied in Iholding the animals. The cyclist, too, has the advantage of being able to carry his outfit without much inconvenience. As a rule, motor cycle drawn machine guns co-operate with them, and are very suitable for the purpose, for they lose very little time in an advance, or in retiring from line to line. THE HOUSEWIFEWHO IS "CANNY" WITH HER FURNITURE. Gets us to remove it. Furniture costs money, and it's just wasting cash to put the work of "shifting" into the hands of someone who has neither the ability nor the facilities to do the work properly. Our hands are thoroughly experienced, and our vanß eminently suitable. As a result you get a splendid "shift" from ua, The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1918, Page 5

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245

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1918, Page 5

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