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LOCAL AND GENERAL—Con-

The King.—Though much better, upon the advice of Sir F. Lafcirg, physician inordinary, his Mejpsty the King did net at-t->nd the oenten <ry service of the Jin\ ish and Bible Society at 8t Paul's. The Queen and Pjino.3 and Princess of wales and members of the City Corporation attended. The Arohbisbop of Canterbury pretohed to au Immense oorgregation, Tbaoßßß's Whisky.—A very old friend of the residents of the Peninsula is shortly pavioe a visit wih a view of giving the people a tre&b by induoiog come of the hotel keepers to purchase and vend come of the oelebrated Teacher's Whukey It is said that for mellowness purity of flavour, and life giving properties, this well known old ipiribhfß enUbliahed an unequalled reputa Uon in the Borne markets.

Neutrality Pisreoabdbd —The Pek n correspondent of the « Times" cays tha' Russia declines to respect the neutrality of the strip between the great wall and the Li vu River res , cred to China in 1902. Russia has stationed two military posts there, and bodies of cavalry are protrolling the greob wall, drawing tuppliee of oattle and forage. Could Fcatoely Walk.—Mr G. P. Parton, a resident of Kyneton, Viotoria, Aastralia, e&vs : "Some time ago 1 wae aMaoked with eevere pains and stiffness in my lego, wh oh affected rre so that I could eoarctly walk, when I was rerommerded to Iry a bottle < f Chamberlain's Pain B«lm by our local chemist, Mr Stredwick. I have used it once a day since, and ha'e experien' oed wonderful relief. 1 am indeed grateful for the good it has done me and shall be happy to recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm to anyone suffering from a similar complaint. For sale by J. S. Dodds, Chemist, Akaroa. ' Bubonic Plague.—A plagued monee has been discovered in the Grafton Bond, Sydney, the fnt traca cf Jthe disease since the finding of a rat in August last.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2855, 11 March 1904, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL—Con- Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2855, 11 March 1904, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL—Con- Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2855, 11 March 1904, Page 4

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