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THE NELSON EVENING MAH TTESDAT,.

MARCH 25 i9»
HR OUR ARMIES IN GERMANY df'-'a. sort of . Still,/1 do. .pot think , As. enough -i -

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n.meawHii, ana jam tM; t*and coffee. You to account for the prevailing good
■>' i<-V onc« tho diffeyepoei from the' did humour.,- You must, oU course, t cop- •••4
GRQIJND. V
rniture (lorinan “ilittagessen/* wifji its abu’n- b***** •-

strue ;pi I this as- subject-, to particular


SIGN'S OF EAMINE. of, moat cooked in. a. rather fatty

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NO , .exceptions. In Coblenz; for example,
i way. But. there was plenty of nourish- 1 saw children by no means healthy,
; REASONABLE PURGES (By H. C. Bailey, in the Daily ment for anyone, and the good gentle- and adults by no moans benign. But it
men who ate it were far from emaciat-
i At LOOK’S FUENITURii EMP Telegraph.)
EMS. Jan. 2. ed.
remains true that the people along the
Rhino seem singularly content ,with
"We have held it, your German So far as. the ndidt-jGerman in ; the their present conditions. Is it possible
Everything 1 Supplied to Completely Furnish Home! Rhine.” In the fust months of the war
I remember hearing that fierce defiance
Rhineland is concerned; what lack of
food means to him is that he cannot eat
that the reason may he in the fact that
WE still have the Largest and Most Up-to-1 of Fur- they have no necessary connection .with
of De Musset’s ballad thundered forth as he used t<j cat, and he feels that he
a German realm, in which the centre of
niture, Bedding and General House Fumisl igs in the City, by nn actor of the Comedie Francaise. is therefore much to bo pitied. But I power lies far to the east in Prussia,
inline

and our is unsurpassed. , Out Goods are of Superior I wonder how many of the audience
who .rose .at him expected <hen,.. when
don’t know why English people who
have had many a meatless meal should
no natural affection for HoheuzoUern
or junker? I have evidence that some
Quality and Design and sell on their Merita. the Germans were at NovoI that : the weep, with him. It, has just happened the south, look
of them, especially in different
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We have So" need to adopt catch-penny methods to 'in- wav would end with the French firmly that T have had this opinimu confirmed or hope for a very future,
duce btism&s.
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"~:r planted on the eastern bank of thy. by a much higher, authority than mind.
whether in union with France, in. some
chllit hur Warehouse will convince you that we are out Rhine! 1 write, within, a few yards of 1 On Arriving- in Mayence. I was receikpd
by General Mkrigin, who commands,,this
form of protectorate or in indepep*
a piece oi ground as important in the
,

denci?. - ; I' rim’mot here ,to>’rite e?tajs.


on d# for Styte and. Value. Every line is marked in history ot ,modern Germany as the place
where Thomas a Becke t, . fell was to
area of-, the French occupation. When
he was asked for his.; opinion of the in /politics pi* history, but you . caiinqt.
%in Figures. Make your home comfortable and attractive. wander through this ' .Rhine., countrv

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a Special Concession to all Returned Soldiers; mediaeval England. . Across the road, food situation he suggested with a without realising, Jih.aK there ,i« nothing
We are ,
in the Kurgarten, they have put a block smile that; no doubt the British in of ve-Jed, .riglW ov.yd mfyitable utiirm
they led to eveiy consideration! cjuirer had been told many stbidesv His
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of marble tdj commemorate th®, spot-on ip the luuTdbbeiweo.ri, li?t ns say, May-
.which Wilhelm 1. stood when he nicked o\y» ; view was that, while itf ,thh large
en ce and Berlin, The Franks were here
his quarrel, with . the French Anihassa- towns one could discover a certain ■ num-
before the Prussians. The marks oi a

S dbr in IP7O. new Germany may not ber, of growing .children/ who were
paler and thinher than a man would Latin civilisation -are -clear. You re-
bp anxious to preserve that memorial, member that the ; French .have been on
but it ought to remain as the tombstone wish to see them,' the, grpwn folk' were ;his-
of the old Europe. From the moment well enough ‘fed, aii'd that among the the. Rhino, again and again. A? other
tovians count time, it is only tlie
Complete furnishing of that specifneh of Bismarck's state-

emporium. country folk there waft no lack of food


day ithat- there wa« (in independent
craft and stagecraft began the intenant, at all. He remarked on . the local difli-
culture of' armaments and the hot-house oultie# gf this .part of the country in Confederation of the 'THiine. The last
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growth ’ of" Prussian ambition which has .the matter of Coal. Normally,, Mayenqe 1
few years may well. bave taught u5,,.a.)l
not; to. prophesy,,,but .it>, If beyopd Ai?:
bom its fruit now in the French Tri- receives jis fuel from lower dojyp. the people here
color floating and a Fmich sentry on Rhine. The' dislo'cation of communion-• nnte ‘'tb-ft-i /there are many
in the West of Germany who .have no
7 guard oyer tlie promenade of Ems, and
its niemonal and its memories;' of Bk-
thins, due to the war and the end of
the,..war, and also, T suppose; to the desfire to take ,any
more., orders from

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march and- his Emperor and his vanish- tremendous stream fol, flood. Water. Berlin. 1 , ,-

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ed Empire: Not bho'war, but two’were which is now swirling down the
v» begun, by the manoeuvre of the Kurgar- half caused a shortage of. opal. The re-
ten of Ems, and 50 years have sufficed sult is that Maveneo,'. instead of blaz-
for time to work its revenges. As tlie ing with light like Cologne, is about as RIFLE SHOOTING.
tramp., of the .French soldiers on the dark as- London, though its room,s are
.my DEFENCE ; RIFLE CLUB.
stones ‘of Ems goes by window . 1
whether the sound of it reaches
1 still too warm for my-- taste. Again. MELSUiN
\yliilo there is . plenty of sugar in the


.winder
Bismarck, wherever he is, to point the On Saturday the ;V the fjtprt
north, where the beetfields. are, here ■ V..
moral andarloru the tale fpr . hia spirit! they give you saccharine. ranges M connection Vnth the champjbn-
ship was fired. The weather -conditions
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SCEK'ES ON THE RHINE. | Attitude -of tee./people. ■ were not the best, a bold and, gusty
wind blowing dovm the range, Jibtwith-
I' V >
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Yes—l i million tins a year! jtliat
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Oil my way from Cologne to Ems I • I suspefit \_th%t .pin.<jh.;'-' !l?M •flflfVJs • registered. • standing some, jsopie gpod: score* were -

is. nearly seven tins of Edmonds visited the country occupied II s bridge- heard—and still shall’ heam-about Ger- th| V/ !
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.Baking PowdeSr are sold every mirt- head* by the Allied, armies—British, many is .true only; 6L.pd^icu}iir ./' diir list for .the
championship with a good
itte the shops are open! American, and French. It is pure Ger- tricts. ■..FepocjbualyA.coptr^ishw^
x
98' .'oflh' rSttfe; ;Rifl®meh Milroy and
being; close, ,«p with


man. this country/ the Germany of the Was, it .was; ih; great measure/an’ artifi- jlitchensr :

This* is tangible prOof 'of the goodness old illustrations to the old fairy tales, cial centralisa.tioh. Towns And, pro- each. Rifleman Manssen secured ; the
Mr.W. Lock’* trophy. Ate* VWW&
of Ednriphds "Sure to .Rise” brand. the Germany .olcUsh people knew: vinces;. are ; how; cfpriv|hcmsqly;fck, leg-in for
completed .the short range
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And there is other jproof—the delicious liked; which they could hardly believe arid not! only /on the. fatter/ , of food. also
gato for a trophy presented by Fresi*.
had given up its soil to the Junker apd T think we; And that the people of May-
cakes. Scones and other eatables made the industrial magnate. Steep, rocky encq will never- again tp be - go/ dent OicdhiU.,, and, *hIS was
won by
■with Edmonds, in thousands of New Zea-
land homes.
Purity is'maintained despite war difficulties.
hills, crowned with
castle, and built up in tiers or vine-
yards,.. niaKing a charming seene.when
trees or a ruined verend hv, pfficia|s inj
Of the
is LnjifHai °r. Red- 4
reception of the FVench in the W: points..
, whether Rillem&h
Rifleman, STHrov
Mitcheno!*
being runner-up W
The following are tit®
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the STuSsKine is .bright on them


and. the occupied . territory
General Mangin chief scores
a
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000 SOO 600 hp. ii


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wi
jTßough Cgfeam of tartar is hard' to get-~ surging, grey flood of the Rhine below. nothing hut good \yords to say, /-. 31 32 31 5 80
fthdughit bolts mbre. it is still the pdridpal in- The villages smile fit you,, with their the people /rom -day'tp day more Rifleman Manssen
polly old-adrift, timbered, houses, .black amiable. To_say that Rifleman Day 32 35 0 88
i gredient in
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Baking Powder, kindly, more


Mitchener 33 34 50 1 98
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begins in sl© white plastefto hold over- there-.have been,no difficulties is. per/ Rifleman


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hanging upper storeys wiln' kindly little haps not aurjirisiqg.,- poeijity was evei; Rifleman
Milroy 32 32 53 0 07
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Buy it for ks gobdness-—an<| Rifleman Hhllaml 38 20 5® *8; 8? isa£


results it gives. The large tin windows f rom which, mothers look out a. virtue pf the Gernaaps, and .that thoy 27 32 26 12 ?7
with their: babies. -THo - tightyou land .of should ' find The. French adminkstption Rifleman Kitching .
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contain* ounces. All grocers folk lore, ,think than th Prussian is Rifleman Doi.dg© 35 30 25 8 Sfe
Christmas trees and easier to live’with e
23 30 20 6, 93
gelt: Kenning
and remember,, and wonder at/the yvoi’k in the iuti-iro,,pf things,-
£
feel- Rifleman (Aledhill ji

of the last four years. How did these official folk* Rifleman 08 34 27 u $

your ing is no .mere niatter of Barter 28.28 & ; 2 88 %


che*nv, amiable people, who take
tionß. T was At tea .ih a cafe, eating Rifleman •'
i

of, the, foreign buy Th&vn«xt*shoot, ,for .the <ci v Iflons .#■ Ysss/Mt ;

coming viii
i-£
the , uniform each cakes as you could not in
the lo*k : range, to
t* - ,i m

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conqueror as a pleasant variation in. the London till the' , day. and there over
r;
f
will decide the winner ox the
many blue French uniforms at the Satiirdav,
daily round of life, come to ravage
There ms an un- were Harris Cup,, for. .which, there flas .been
NJ France and Belgium? other tables among the;, genial parties
competition,
derworld of enjelty, in the fairy tales of Germans.. . ApaH from the sound ,of points very keen M g»r< great tcrvicc.
P
$
of : old Germany, and the genial Ger- the different languages, there was,
pot /separating the first,, five ffieq. 4*
leading 4/4
many in which the Victorians behey.eft a sign that soldier and oivßian belong-, The following are the ’

,all and . domestic one sfloot to got . fi Rifleman Day


was" not sentimental ed to different races. 'To rcmehiber with
virtue. . Bui I suppose the, chief part that the soldiers were conmiorors occu- 838; Rifleman MRchenerenlli
836; ;.Rws
the mystery is Cferman docility. Oftt-,
;

Fatherland man | f Mdfpy DO TOO W


593 of pying th.e.defeated civilians Doidge 851. v l*yw-
were , an. order from “One above ; ‘.Everybody.•,wasAjqli.te, 853; Rifleman
is now .seemed absurd.
who: is greater than us all.’.’ It comfortable,, eiitiroly nt, ease. ( . Qt Any-
an, order that the foreign _ soldier should revolutionary .sentiment
as' a thing; likO wild
*w>,# . w 1*

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control lifel and so he is . receiyed


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m toe town General .Mangih had found IF YOtr DO:


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Tnere at any rater


M Welcome gftesfc.
no doubt t of the welcome for us.
was,
,
The no trace. The
.Socialism
Socialism of jMayence is
of the .mildest; HONOURS
MILITARY
Hhine’ was in;- flood, and time and again
there news„ of anything alarming in

he had toVleave the high |6ad.by the the :gmi tp,wh, of Frankfort,. which lies MANY. , ;WQN. .
riverside and .seek a way rouhft oyer just;* beyondtthe. French lines. 'lhere*
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folrn
Oirectfroib
atr

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tho hills. AH. the, little Fritzes were ■ TldieiA’ ! ’ and Mforkifloh s• • Council
-anxious th* help, us, ,and not only tn6 rules, having put the local general into
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,(U ntwd. 1 i?ii ss.


Asspcia* ion ,)
whicii is isquippedwitb soiae of thejpes* laboafr
little, ones. ' Everybody wanted,; to , be plain clothes as a guarantee of gdod WELLINGTON. March 24.
Mustard friendly and, useful. , If this says faith. But all is peace'.-,
■ 1 The following New Zealanders have and emplcye up-to-date workmen, rah
all the ficteiat sty'll at a minimum of cost to tfce
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thirig for the temper of the people, I • Many Fhehch prisoners .of 'war are had honours, conferred on themotherwise
(all
bf-
Alth ou PP} ICS *horf’ think, it says ’ something,, too, for the finding their way back/to - their own ing on active service unless All biir FURNITURE is made from the best wbbCjrt
soldiers who arp quartered on them. ' I country : thrnugh' Mayeiice, nnd some
Aiu>
Colman usta pro
BAR TO C.S.O; , reasoned. From the tune the tree is cot down tb,th* 6
iifahl cme lalitv •saw nothing, indeed, which could he few English among tßesti, 1 goodsitrfe ftafeM it is bwidled with judgn&lSA
and British called fraternisation, but I saw rib* sign bring the same stones ot
of fear. Herb and there ’children were brutal ’ treatment. with* ’£which;; you Are Lieut.-Colonel R. C* Allen (D.5.0.). pur Fuimtiirsii honbsl j & will notcracl i-liK
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playing with Briton and. American; already ton familiar. But they bring
uU**
everywhere ; the German civilian moved other news. One and all have been D.S.O.
ir.
among the troops’ at his case. ,1 taitriofc plied with the strangest fiction about ws htVe the Stbck iii
t. say that 1 saw ho WaCk looks; but I the state of: things in' their bwn Lieut.-Colonel. W, ;W. J. Alderman ******

LieUt.-Colonel Gmjj;
Own# to w.
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have never travelled any' country ‘in a **‘j


(C.M.G.)V
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which ■■
and the treatment
f
«.w,aits
Lieut.
-Colonel,
-.

F. Major
motor car, .and escaped thCni. It is;/I trv
think, certain that in this part of Ger- them. ThM<* .heed arepropaganda, wild enough;
W.
N.
J. K. Jhhriings/HnjorLl; G. Mil-
[OHS or VAIUI
many the armies of occupation are ex- as
uijual with;' (Gerinan, de-
ligan, Major C. Major N ;.
by of sire far 7 outruns performance; But tne Wilson, Major ft. A. Wilson, Cap^m
traordinarily, well liked the mass
purpose' (W.pto/ Germany; lins «e-t (M.C (XHer-
the people. Tam not so sure of the herself to sap the patwOsm of; tho A. S. Falconer

Bettef and More upper classes. For one thing, there are prisoner,
very few of the upper classes to be seen.
1 suspect that there has been an exodus. the
to send him Back
worst of his country,: pnmed Apr G. Tingey,
The thing- has hep
, behetiiig ron,' Capt. ft,, Hr Mdy# Capt.

done
Dempster, Capt. H. G. Newboid^Gapt..
Capt. A. D- S. Whyte,
rirulfc. m ;4
|J . The goodwill, has not been secured discoliterit. Capt: A. E. T. Rhodes, Capt: W. W.
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so thoroughly ; tlmt it'must have*


been
Lieut. Q. Baxter, Lieut. ;0- llAtm «T • ■ >mii«nvj-v;v
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by. any slackness of control or-discipline. ordered, organ- Chapman,’


Ta.l>e the American zone, ofSentries which to- carefifily R. Reid, Lieut. R. Suthferland, Xieu|.
arc ised Well may' General Mapgin saj
O R. Olson, Lieut. L, Mclntosh
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day ,!/ pave seep most.


ith the German, the war changes its Lieut. Ai. W: George,o 2nd-Lieut. §,
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here, there, .and everywhere, and very \y ends-.
much, oix the alert. Tfierp is any amount form, but it;, never Mintrom (M.M.), INCOMPARABLE
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v Product that ' of-enfergy in the routine. The men Browne, 2h4-Li«mt. .C. C- : Southey.
iiiivc, all' the, pf crack-troops. CONDITIONS ON/TSE RHINE.
Time, Saves Money. Yet you would suppose it made for dis- D.C.M.-
• content for the, old, fortress among th.O
.QOLOONE, Januft,m 4 ;

wandering m the Rhino ft»tty,


In the manufacture of High- crags ol Ehrenhreitstein to be in the


three days- bf
these times:gi,vas *,:™an.k ft L.-Corpl. Beret. F. Barclay, Sergt. A. I. L-
.S:
grasp nf a foreign/.conqueror or fbr the Valiev, in A. DuoMp*
lander Milk ' Cocoa; highest in the. C. Hatch Sergt.-MftJfir J,
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colossal statue of old. William 1., which course of iMAQns Free, Sergt.
quality Cocoa is combined with frowns over the confluence of the Mos- Even ih m ■
distant ngCooE pertoe- m p.
that German nwWaiy G. McLean, Sergt. Tv Mmr, |evgt.: W
&PM? K. V% m, 2/8 pw'A ;
"V:'
elle and the Rhine,, to, hear the beat of used to ’think
pure cane sugar and rich, blatantlyadvertise ;

foreign drums pii either bank-;; Still, glories were rather There.* tte/jJJ ,1. A. Pidctbr,; Private. X sers|-$ers|- The experts who, pack these' Tea& are T™
creamy Highlander* ; Milk. life goes on comfortably, and they are iii the Ehinbland.
a little: tuither Tannahill, Sergt. R. B.- ThomjwU, ceptional experience in the buying and bit
hbt .uncomfortable .these peppl?. ,The Kaiser at. Goblet*; and Sergt. 'L. Treble, vSergt.
i , add boiling water—- vineyards,’are wejh-tepfted, yp« look yip Binder waving ironvthe L-Corpl A: J. • Randall, R.S.MW.
hj udtiing else —and •delicious Up at them and remember the vineyards aacross the Niederwald.a cplpssnl
the river; Sates,’ %*

Cbeoa with a refined chocolate of Champagne, There are vpyy 'fevv,,.cat- Moulder of- brandishes defiance na-to G.
Sergt. W. Burrows M.S.M., Corph M.
to drink tle,’and I 'should expect hot as ihany German maiden as an ihcarhatipn of the
, Seygt. G. H. B. Sleight,

flavor- is ready hen’sefi as tfle lapd peefts. But it is in the West, Sister ,7. Atkinson,
forthwith. thorough cnltivatidh tlie villages are tional notion of thanksgiving Aor. the
nilrcig of le7o. -NoJ>he ami^f ROYAL REb 2n<l CtlsS.
oßoks,
;

7 tidy as evgi\; .anfl to: speak of destitu-' flowed, back


with ~,ordinary lion among people who look like (hope the urdgenerate .West have
-vfilter is absurd. 1 attach only personal im- aoroff tW RhihW arid the fierce monu- Sister ft. H- Hiddlestone,. Serge. X
is the best that can be given at the
cocoa.? Highlander Milk Cocoa
is easier to it-
ppft'lnce lb the lunch which the Inn S*
at' Nftnw.ied '.gave- its j a' lunch worthy I doubt .whether,spirit as,they, are,.th®>;
of a hero of Fieldi&g,- a lunch which of die
mdsl iUi a little Bf .forlorn-,
;cracu>u». memorial?
ir. Clifford.; V ";„
v

aSalwaw,
1

slytS ahermilk* fat snore the i%ighfe ofLIM mmammmmmtmmmimmm mmamtmm


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no other Brand winch shows the same vAlie /ofrbt
you could get- in-po inn in England. ,p>p
economical'.
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They told us . they haft servo,ft such lander He seems ’ to. me. not t give the same choice fUvbur, aromt fad richness in ths

Other Pdfluhlr I%hlaifl lines


abundance of steak all through the fmindlv distressed
wkr to “special, guests/'/But, after all, of things and much
what a good inn can do is no evi- the best 0! it. I doterritory
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,
by the
inclined
hot,
to ipake
■%* To many bi‘ ihe .
BLACK HOLE OF COLOGNE )
TEA.
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has .re- prisoners


dence of:, the; life .of the' masses. What life in the• ocxnpied
nighWdekKakC^ee, who from Germany,-Cologne
is evidence is-the looks.of the flocks of sumed its normal course- Cpinm.unica-
T
r

and steam- is d place of notorious memory. 'there


sturdy children, the mounds of stpred fdons are all iipset, trait*
Highlander Condensed Milk,
&

Highlander CondensWi Milk


root crops, - the poultry abput the .‘mats^iro-'few,’’the
farmsteads, and 'the plain fact that no- the coal '/ill .the northBut,
%
further
the-
you
fewer.
go
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troni
fac-
is a Mom ii) th©
skylight, on an inner
the per man- they V( used to callnot
(Jlit only by.;>ii $

‘‘The'Black Hole of,


cAiyoliiMoli.
(Unsweetened).* body lacks a good coat and sound; foot- tories am forking. Cologne.” It is quite, so
gear. There may he misery in Ger. •nit ways of the railroad* .are appar- but wlieri,
gohd order, and gangs are at hke. as that name , implies, Haviog been appointed Dtabn for lie
many, but I have pot found It yet. I ”

ently' in its crammed iful| with VU wpunded, bun*


will pursue the question to-morrow, work on them. , Agriculture goes the died in anyhow, with Te ,dmi light and Ai *i ■
All-British Made by an still ready to be convinced by a fact. normal wliy;" and whatever mayfo .ventUdtion , except where on? pri- |i': > ' r,„

aho-rUg© Of artißcial manures there- af no soner had, broken a/hofe in the skylight',
.ELUSIVE. GERMAN I'AMIN*}. ? irw> ; lapk /pi:1 the, natural article. _ The
All BHtish Company. Ht tttuSt have been a place of intense
1 ini-.gdod
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people are at yvorkj/.they : arp


hj (should This.. .£he (ierman*;aggra-
MAVENGE, .Jan,, 2.
At the end of another day’s exploita- say, as anybody, ip 3Et»«o|>J&.
w»ndit)&iiiv , (and- Atsi healthy, vated by leaving the feverish seven >,'■ ■ : -"‘f
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hours Without water,, arid when one'of


tion it still eludes me, this German‘fa- the, Bri^lßh .officers beat .on .the .<fpor .(
mine. But I think I understand now, attract attention a sentry,. oppnes it'and will open ahoi
more or less exactly, what the German CHILDREN’S ITCHING BKIN. ■SI, HABDT STREET,
bourgeois moans when he , talks of his BED OINTMENT .SOOTHES AND the walls, of th%, little .modern Bastille
;
strdcfe him with the buit of his. ■
dietetic sufferings during the War. We ■ (moment heiai^:
;
are, sprawled hundreds,, of names -pH* With full Stocks of Genuine FOBli Spare anS
...

were lunching at a little village which Tim Bee Ointment,


stops"iMwJ, soner«. ot all ( natipnalities who .passed
you and I in our old tourist explora- any itching ekin, the itching
,

never bothered healing begins. It, removes a>l .traces through there* When, all, the wall Space ALSO— :

FORD TRUCKS, FpfiD;ikirthdSi|r;*


tions of the Rhine
floor was full men mriEt/hive FORD CABS;
,

about—by name Oiesenheim. None of of ecitfema-r rash, pimpleis,. o,r other tor- near the
cl libbed ,on each other’s shoulders to.
the. superficial splendours of t he big menting and .■which ,

W 0 haye
hAVO min stock upw for irm
their naipes, and theifyui\ijs
town or the tourist resort could warp ape so coihinoh .wHH children. , Leaves scratch 1 Ford dar; latest feddei.
;

halfway to the ceiling., As a .Contrast


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the judgment there. We ate ih the the skin clear and heft!thy,, Roe Oint-

%kTSsts7;f
,

t-fi
usual dingy, stuffy room, of a sma.ll ment is equally effective, for sores, to this, rigrrow den the other show place 1 e
Cologne Station Kaiser’s.,.suite
town's ordinary, A writ‘en. notice In- boils, burn«( red rbugh, hands, dand- .in
of waiting-room?, which* . though he
formed ns that wo could only Have ruff, and plies, -
..
, .
probably did riot' use them a. dosten Tlie 1-tbn Tract is an ideal machine Storekeepers and Gar-
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bread* or meat in exchange for coupons. Bee Ointment .is made from purest times since,. t was built, are Piers, etc,, and we, invite your
The local people, "who were taking ingredients', ' It, has been a 'good old
apartments
flta station
with a broad marble
their main meal of the day. there. ate family remedy for nearly; halLft-cen-;

neither. What they did have wag a tnry. Got a tin from your, dhemiet or haO and glided rUfflihg tjieir .feathers
l;
costly
cumng atawpase /with
# str
1
Wc are also Dealers for Ford Tractors. Tbe Ford T^dcfor 1
savoury .and' kribStanlial vegetable store today—price eighteenpence.on ap- on.every' awe. 1 . Imperial eagles ■. , If- .°P^, mahcine. Burns Kerosene, and . will
miKiumi ■■'-S'* Generous free sample - posted- stand up to its work anywhere.
;pur 1 , , "S’ ■ 4
:
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plication to Bee Ointment Proprietor- i- Workshop wih be fe full stridg a&a%rii


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Buy Boxing Olives that will last* ,Ro* 388,■ Wellingthn; White lb dny.* owners'Can rely on a square^d eal. v r

'

0«t gloves that you can depend on all


the .time. Our eetjs of. gloyes
-Hnk
When yWT bfco<! la
t«e coolW .’■fonto "it!» a
■ 1 ‘

-t
are 'froth the 'most noted hihJteri; &hd be- ■I t i
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‘»o*
' An Jdlal ’dTink wine n
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the price* ar® rs&, . 1 j&asOnhble. Writ* tween meals is a little Kola-Nip in a healthful torn'-, it, {»,-Beside*
*

' h n - ,mvfctv
flavour. ,:
:

ns if you cannot get satisfaction,—W. da*a hf. aerated1 ; water;. Tfure* Iveftllb-
eXW.ety re- 87 HAIiOT STREET,
Mixes wolV with aerated
and Co. ,24-28 Grey-street. »nl. Snappy and full of. twan?. Try fresh
T
inn,
Wellington.* it today* -

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