iA.t the last meeting of the Te, Awa mvbtu branch of the Farmers* XJinion, -the following notice of motion was given:—iThjatti Rlaymond' Anelo Grace, of Krongia, d'isohangied spec ial consitaible, be expelled with disgrace from the Te Awamutu branch of the Nieiw Zealand Farmer's Uinion for having lied and traitorously endeavoured to dawiiagei the union by te fake statements puiblisihed in tin© Auefend 1 Strike .Bulletin on Nbriemiber Uth, iai3. The adtion of the Te AwMiLutu branch is aipproVielci by the (Abc-ikiTand provincial' eixecutim
(Mir GjadistfoiraJ a 'New; Zealandier, ■vviho' arrived! in Australia' from Eng-iDa-nd recently is nfot ver ycompliment (aaiy regarding! raicinig oondiitiioins. Rlaicing; tiLere w his opinion lis not as pleasant to watoli as tlhati in Auatrialia. The view was not as good, and in some places: the grass wais vary, long; om thei tracks. A crop of Bay could have "'bjeein! takem off on© course A man had to bet with a member of TJattersalfs, .otiheinwise he would have difficultly in. lyocatingl has bookm-alter as they ■moved 1., aJJ! over the place. TE& Tiding 1 in, the last Deaifc* was very bad and if the'exblbi+ior • hiad feen giveiro in thfe country at lteast half a doz» r. jockey® would hiave teen given a twelve month's' re®.
Skin Diseases. 4 OVERCOME BY THE WONDERFUL ! BLOOD PURIFYING PROPERTIES OF DR. MORSErS INDIAN ROOT PILLS. I A person suffering from eruptions of the akin has much to endure. It is not merely the discmfiture and irritation and painful sensation, but life is made miserable by depression of spirits. The Liver is torpid and the Kidneys are partially inoperative and you feel lenguid and weak. The disease is in the blood, and when the system is not cleansed! through the usual channels, Nature asserts Ler self and forces portions of the impurities through the skin in the form of pimples, Roils and Blotches. External remedies—powders, ointments, lotions—only alleviate; they do not get at the cause. Dr. Morse's Indian Rbot Pills get at the cause by removing the disease frorai the blood. They cleanse the system by stimulating the Liver and strengthenins; the Kidneys, which filter the blood and throw "off the impure matter thro'.igh the regular ohann^V
Men's neglige and tennis shirts, youths' and men's boaters, hard and soft felt hats, ties, collars, etc., we are now showing a full and well assorted stock at right prices.—Geo. Cullen and Co.— Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14685, 27 November 1913, Page 7
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