Land purchases in the boom- days of 1900 and thereabouts figured in some proceedings at the Supreme Court this morning. The settlement of partnership accounts was the matter before the Court, and there appeared to ha a very incomplete record of the transactions between the partners. Counsel suggested, however, that it was unlikely that amatter of'£looo would bo forgotten. "Ah," said Mr. Justice Chapman, "those were glorious days. It would be easier I to forge' a thousand pounds then than it would be to-day." - -, When travelling on business or holiday, carry Nazol in your pocket or bag. Unequalled for preventing or. relieving summer colds, catarrh, and influenza-. Protects against jjerm-infected and varying atmospheres. Always ready for use. Can be taken on sugar or inhaled. Good for old and young. Get the. genuine— Nazol. Shun imitations. Sixty doses, Is 6d.—Advt. Regain and maiutain health: Mix Wai-Rong-oa Natural Mineral Water with . your whisky. Adds zest, eparUle, and lefreshment, and a touch of healing-. Lovely S water, delightful blender.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 43, 19 February 1917, Page 2
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