Near Blenheim the other day a woman was lined for keeping her children from school, although she stated that the house was often without a crust of bread, and tho boys had been kept from school to earn something at picking hops. The head master of the school paid the fine. An inquiry has been held into complaints iu connection with the Telephone Exchange. It ; s alleged that for eoir>o time, owing possibly to a similarity of numbers, certain firms receiving ordeta by telephonic misrepresentation. Evidence has been taken, and the papers have been forwarded to the Minister. Tho Daueviike Borough Couucil notify their iutenliou to raise a loan of £SOOO for drainage and witter supply, and a special loau of £IOOO to provide water and plant for fire prevention purposes. Pure Blood if tlio socrot of health.—Dr B Gordon's BLUOIJ I'ILLS clcoiies the Bystomou all impure blood, oure Indigestion, Coustipatio Liver Complaints, Pains iu back and side Bdlousueaa, Sick Headaches; remove pimples Scrofula, .Scurvy, etc. Large box, Gs two bo.x 10s; post lrco. J. W. GiAVXON boxlioi Pun cdiu.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 129, 24 July 1895, Page 4
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180Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 129, 24 July 1895, Page 4
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