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LOCAL AND GENERAL—Con-

Cavapa—A Pine Book which bas b"en pub'iihed ehi-w. that Sir Wilfred Laurier. the Oflnadisn Pr mier, in 1901. .ffering Germany a provincial m"dns vivendi, in .a'mnnv wiHi the s'ipnlat.ions of tbe French Canadian Tre - ty intimated that nil f'ltnre trpatips must embody the principle of favour for favour.

Cotp. — Tn all countries and among ft 1 ] nations of the globe, cough medicirPß Te p ed need probobly more Pxtenßively bban ar v other one 01. ss of medicines Every I'iman being ia eubjeot to throat fnd lung trouble*, which may terminate his existence. People pverrwher* rpab's? o 'ha danger ru. consequence, of a nrgleoted cold, for the m»JTitv of fatalities bavo their origin in ""d are chimin' first by a fdmplo cold H"he more carefnl and prudonb perpons d* rob permib a to run its cour.e, but treat it promptly. For many years Chambp.l _inls Cough Rempdy has been in use throughout the United States and many other countries, and time has proven it to be the best adopted of any remedy yet made for all throat and lung diseases, and especially coughs, eoldp, croup and whooping cough. It alw.yp cures end ouros quickly. For sale by J. S. Podds, Chemist, Akaroa.

Broken Fill—Thanksgiving pervlces for rain have bppn held in the Broken Hill churches. The ordinary water service will be reFumpd on Saturday, and relief works will be discontinupd.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2804, 8 September 1903, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL—Con- Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2804, 8 September 1903, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL—Con- Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2804, 8 September 1903, Page 4