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"NAXOL" for Influenza and Catarrh. A rather unfamiliar portrait of tbt German Crown Prince is given in the. "Forum" by Captain Edward Lyell Fox, . an American who lived in Berlin for many years before, the war. Before his father unloosed the plague of war on the world the Crown Prince was spoken of at home us an imbeschriebenes Blfttt, Meaning the unwritten page. . y*" have generally regarded him as a fatuous philanderer. Captain Fox's is very different. "The Crown Prince, ■ he writes, "is clever— amazingly so. H». face does not show it. He has be«L caricatured to represent a rabbit. A here U no denying that Ins feature* look weak. He has often been photographed grinning in a silly way: hut the gnn can be sinister, too. For Friedrieh Wilhelm is one of the most dangerous and sinister men in the world. . . • ® €l !. a ,. of 'his skill as an actor, because of his vl , tW es S ideas on Divine right, j teWJ of hiM recklessness, of his lack of wig ious fear—which fear his mother- liMtlie'Crown Prince is a ipucli more aoa-v gerous man than the Kaiser. A London message states thai Lieut. Wynne Raymond, of the Indian Cavalryformerly of Southland, has teen KlUett in action. —Press Association.

"NAZOT," for Influenza and Catarrh. 'Ask distinctly for SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, or else you may receive one of the many tutes. The GENTJINK SANDER EXTRACT cures colds, fevers, indigestion; prevents infections diseases and, heals ulcers, poisoned wounds, skin diseases, burns, sprains, etc. _ It is more powerfully antiseptic than tne common eucalyptus and does not depress or irritate like the latter. 5,000 British' workers are employed, making NOgTH BRITISH TYRES. Sit a NORTH BRITISH *mBAMOTJGB3T to your motor cycle,. ftad g§Bflj*g worth. W

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1918, Page 5

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291

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1918, Page 5

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