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is often called upon to bring all his resourcefulness into action. At Upper Hutt recently, says the ' New Zealand Times,' a men became a nuisance in an hotel when refused liquor. The landlord attempted to put him. off the premises, but a ferocious dog belonging to the inebriated man quicklv made the landlord beat a hasty retreat over the bar. Tire constable was sent for. and upon Arrival was set upon when the dog's master was approached. Not to be beaten, the officer went home and returned with his own dog—an animal noted for his fighting propensities. The canines engaged in battle, and while they were struggling for mastery the constable quietly secured his man. The American papers are already giving details of how President Wilson fills in a day at White House. Hero is the newPresident's daily time-table, as one paper publishes it:—7 a.m., rises and shaves; 7.15. bath; 7.45, breakfast; 8.15, reads the papers; 9, at Executive offices- for business; 1.30, luncheon; 7, dinner; 10.30, to bed. The Crossed Fish Sardines are all that one can desire in the way of an appetising dainty. j —[Advt.]

PUBLIC NOTICES. m staves /mx, imwmZA Gargle at Intervals with AND CUKE THAT BORE THBOAT! Rheumatism and kindred complaints—Lumbago, Sciatica, .and Gout—should be treated as soon as the first symptoms are manifested. For instance, Headaches, Constipation, Flatulence, Heartburn are frequently symptoms of excess uric acid in the blood, and the sooner this acid is eradicated the better. ' Tho safest and most reliable remedy for these complaints is RETEUMO. It has been proved by the test of public experience, and is acclaimed by thousands as the one genuine remedy. RHEUMD goes to the seat of tho trouble, and by driving the uric acid from the blood quickly gives relief and effects a cure. Of all chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d 51 IBMiMRMnaB Mt ?T' u T-Tfj MU-'im'i ygy^ The directions are simple and easy to follow; the cost is small; the effect In sure. This remarkable specific Is prepared snd guaranteed by a man who lias made a close study of the hair during fifty active years of his life. With the Regenerator, use Brice's Circassian Cream. See the photographs of actual results. YOU NEED NOT BE BALD. IF YOU ARE BALD IT IS MERELY BECAUSE YOU WON'T lET UNDOUBTED FACTS CONVINCE YOU I Insist on getting Brice's i no 11 other shows such resuftst. I] I BRICE'S REGENERATOR - 3/6 Ij j I SPECIAL STRENGTH - - 5/6 ff ; " OISCASSIAPJ CREAM - - 2/- I ''• ! The photographs of actual results are now on view at Marshall's Pharmacy, Princes street; Wilkinson and Sou's and J. Neil's, George street; H. L. Sprosen's Phannacv, Octagon; B. S. Scofield's Pharmacy, Stock Exchange Buildings; A. E. Baker's,' hairdresser, Stuart street; W. Kinder's, Northeast Valley; F. P. Stephenson's, South Dunedin Pharmacy; A. B. Hall's, hairdresser, South Duncdin; C. V. Inglis"s, Eoslyu Pharmacy; N. Dodds's, Port Chalmers; A. B. Hunter's, Mosgiel; C. A. Clark's, Moruington; and Lewis Burn'g, Milton.

'E have just opened the NEW SHIPMENTS OF COATS 1 for the Winter Season. These comprise the LATEST |r NOVELTIES from the Leading Home Houses, and are certainly well worthy of ©very Lady's attention. The SEAL COAT is very much in demand! this season, and already there are signs that it will be very scarce and hard to procure. We have a splendid line of these, ranging from £3 3/ upwards. You need to see them to realise their valuo. The REVERSIBLE BLANKET COAT is also wanted, and the new styles look very smart and comfortable. They come in all the newest colorings and are very low-priced—from 30/ up. We have also a large selection of TWEED COATS, in new styles aad colors, from 12/6. These are very smart and up to date, and the new shapes are certainly very effective, while the price is within the reach of all. TELEPHONE 1822.

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Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 7

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