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Women's SußtKAfis-In the A sembly, Melbourne, a motion for the ueoonrt reading of the Women's Suffrage Bill failed lo recaivd the sta'utoiy number cf votes in suppo.t of it Teacher's Whisky.—A very old friend of the residents of the Peninsula is shortly paying a visit with a view of giving the people a treat by inducing some of the hotel keepers to purchase and vend some of the celebrated Teacher's Whiskey It is said that for mellowness purity of flavour, and life giving properties, this well known old spirit has established an unequalled reputation in tho Home markets. Sir HtCTOK Macuonald—ln connecticn Wi'h the proposed memorial to trir Hector MuceJonald, the Sydney Committee has deoided to support the scheme of MrC J. Guthrie. Sheriff of Ross, for the education of Sir Heotor's son, reserving a small amoupt for cemmomoratirg tne General's fame rere. An I steemed Friend. —By tho iutrcduction of a comparatively new bland of famous Sootch whieky—"Auld Acquaintance"— thoCritirion Hotel has become tho chief rend' zvous of the Peninsula for those perBona whi s?ek tasty and exbilirating bever' ages, MrG. B. Mackay hiß now a wide reputation for supplying the wants of the most fastidious and may be said to have filled a long felt want in acquiring the agency for the "Auld Acquainanca" braud of whisky. Russia and Japan —Prince Alexieff reviewed at Kviantung 76,000 Rus3ian troop-. There are now 100 000 iv and round Port Arthu*-. 1.-Jua.ian ifSoiala proclaim that Mm m nee vra? are an obj-ct lasson to othert. PriLCJ Al«-x ; flf remarked to an American officia', " vVar would be a great calamity. The best way to prevent it is to strengthen ourselves to the utrrost. No stone will ha left unturned until we have attained oar purple." No OrBER Ointment will heal a cut or bruise co quickly as Chamberlain's Paiu Balm. No other affords such prompt r&lief from rheumatio pains. No other i& si> valuable for deep seated pains like lam* back and ptMts in the chest. Give thin liniment a trial and become acquainted with its remarkable qualities and you will neverr w'sh to b'? without it. For sale by J. £S. Dodds, Chemist, Akaioa. Fcr BrcLohial Cough, take Woods' Great; Peppermint Cure, le 6d and 2s 6d every., where

C. H. ARNDT7 LAND AND ESTATE AGENT STRATFORD, TARANAKI. "i KR ACRES, daiiy lease 5 years at 14a J.OO per acre, together with 50 cows; purebred bull; cut crop; farm implements, etc. Property lituated on wood road 300 yards from factory (adjoining farm recently leased at 19= 6d per acre). The let for J6654. Particulars on application. yfttrr ACRES finest dairy land, level TrA I erd excellently grassed ; 1 mile. from Toko towr, station, factory etc., 6tratford County ; good dwelling ; fencing n excillent order, etc. ; leane of 28 years at varying renta's up lo 2s 6(1 per acre. Good will £8 per acre. Cheaper than freehold of a similar quality ; 27 acree of this property are now let for £1 per acre. r 7(\C\ ACRES undulating to hilly coun- | \J\J try, about half available for dairyirg, til in the best of grasses, wels fenced unr: subdivided into twelve paddocks; excellent eight-roomed residence and various necessary outluildings; could bo divided into three properties without further cost; creamery and proposed railway station within 2 milflP. This is a property sure to r oil. vtfue. Freehold £10 per acre easy ia m. s.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2814, 20 October 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2814, 20 October 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2814, 20 October 1903, Page 4

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