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Get your flags ready, there's lots of good news coming, and be ready to. wave a welcome wlien the boys come marching home. There's a window'full lof flags at The Big Store, Waitara.' Everybody's buying them. Come and get yours. It is stated (says the Wairarapa Daily Times) that there are more "swaggers" at present on the roads in the backbloeks of the Wairarapa than have heen seen since the commencement of the war, a large proportion of whom are returned soldiers. : Attention is, drawn to the,.following prices of pure wool cashmere hoisery at the Melbourne, iLtd. "Jason" threequarter socks, with double-ribbed tops, si?e 3, 2s Id; size 4, 2s 3d; size 5, 2s Sd; size 6, 2s 7d;. size 7, 2s M; size 8, 2s lid; size 9, 3s 3d; size 10, 3s Gd! Ladies' pure-wool cashmere hose, 3s Cd, 3s lid, 4s lid, and 5s 6d. Men's pure-wool cashmere hose, 3s Cd pair. The member for Napier (Mr. J. Vigor Brown) was responsible for a large number of weighty questions to the Government in the House of Representatives on Thursday. Among the questions of which he gave notice to ask the Prime Minister were the following: Whether Government officials, when travelling on Government business, are allowed sleepers on railways free, or have they to pay it out of their travelling allowance? Whether the members of the Government and their wives, families, and friends are presented with free passes to all the baths at Rotorua by the officer in charge: if so, who authorised it? Whether the train that the Prime Minister loft Auckland by after his return from the front was a special or an ordinary express train.

Riders of Harlev-Pavklsor or T-r?:----should try one pair of "CUNCFW PREADNOTJOHTS" 28.x S—thesevtyrc will pleas* you. 8

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1918, Page 4

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297

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1918, Page 4

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