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You can prove the superiority of CLINCHER CROSS MOTOR TYRES by running a Clincher on one wheel and a tyre of other make on another wheel! The CLINCHER will win! 99 "The men of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles were 3econd to none on earth,'' remarked Lieut.-Colonel C. K. R. Maekesy, C.M.G., C.8.E., D.5.0., of Whangarei, who commauded the Auckland Rifles throughout, the Palestine campaign, and who returned by the troopship Remuera. Uhe distinguished officer stated that, though a great deal of prominence had not been given to the Palestine campaign and to the men who were concerned in it, it was perhaps the most important, and certainly tiie hardest in the war. "But never, at any time, were the men found wanting," said Lieut.Coloiiel Maekesy. "They were always on time, always ready, and, what is more, they always carried their objective. They were ever cheerful—that is the reputation the New KJealanders have everywhere—a fine comradeship always" marked the relations between officer and man. The base camp in Egypt was a pattern to all others, and time and again the New Zealanders sent to the school of instruction headed the examination lists. It is Imrd for us in New Zealand to realise what they wont through, but the fact that the intense heat laid 49 men up with sunstroke in one afternoon may give an idea of what the mounted men have endured." Colonel Maekesy also paid a high tribute to the work of the eight New Zealand nurses who controlled the Awatea Convalescent Home at Heliopolis. "They did wonderful work there," ho said, "and no words of mine could praise them adequately for what they did for our sick men." SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN. TAKE NOTICE OP THEIR COLDS. It Is only a Uttlo cold, you say; still It often means u lot of suffering for the llttlo folk and 'worry for mother, so lie wise and get the best that can be had. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery Is a wonderful remedy for all Coughs, preventing Influenza, Pneumonia, and Bronchitis. It is the safeguard of many a home. See " that your children keep bright, healthy and rosy with thaaJielD of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. Fries la tid »n£ 3a. ertrjfflisM, "

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1919, Page 5

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