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Special Hosiery Values.— All Wool Black Cashmere Hose, great quality, 2/11; Non-ladder Black Silk Hose, 4/11 , pair; Llama brand Cashmere Hose, 5/11 pair. Warm Fleecy Bloomers, grey, 3/11 pr., reduced from 5/11 Special Value in Sheetings.—Unbleached Herringbone 1/11 54in., 2/6 72in., 3/6 80in. Very fine heavy make

"No Division in France built up for itself a finer reputation than the New Zealanders, whether for the gallantry of their conduct ‘ battle or for the excellence of their f behaviour out of the line.” \ —Field-Mas «ihl Earl Haig. “For It!” CASUAL, debonair, easy-going—but ready! Ready for the Lind. Packs and equipment rather more-or-less in the matter of regulation method perhaps. But the men were there—calm, resolute, efficient! They were men—real men with red blood in their veins—clean, broadchested, broad-minded men without fads. They were “down to it”—dgwn to realities—down to Life stripped of all the silly 'isms and ’itions and fripperies of civilization. THEY" thought as they acted—-in a most strenuous and exacting in the hisstraight line.- They ate and drank such tory of the world. It called for the highgood things as came before them, without est degree of physical and mental effiundue anxiety about calories and vita- ciency,, That efficiency was forthcommines and such like refinements,. And ing. Alcoholic beverages - had their part they did their job.. in producing it, Their army gave them rum, and they If the fittest army in the world consisted worked and fought on it. They bought of men who drank beer, wine and spirits, themselves beer and wine and were better then surely these things are helpful in for it. Would they have done their job keeping us aU fit for our everyday tasks, as well without these things? All good things should be used in modThe job these men had to do was the eration, FROM earliest history the men who have done the things which matter in this world have not been teetotallers. The Prphibitionist is a Crank, like many other “ ’ists” of our time. He is more noisy than die others, that is all But he should be regarded by sane, level-headed people as the crank he is. See that he is not permitted to interfere with your personal freedom of choice. Hold Fast to Liberty ! 3 litduA by the national Cowteti of the Licensed Trade of New Zealand.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1922, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
388

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1922, Page 6

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