THE LITTLE BOOK THAT HELPS INVENTORS.
There .are great possibilities before the man of ideas. "Advice to Inventors," a Free Booklet, suggests scores of inventions, and some of which would make a fortune. Send for Booklet and have a try. HENRY HUGHES, LTD., 157 Featherston St., Wellington. [Feilding Agent, Stanley C. Brown. 1,
The s.s. Manuka, which left Sydney on Wednesday last fer Auckland, is bringing Australian mails, also an English- mail via Suez. The Feilding portion is due per Main Trunk express on Monday at noon.
Everyone has a cough or cold sometime or somewhere. So everyono ouglit to get "NAZOL"—the best cough and cold remedy in New Zealand. In bottle of 60 doses for Is 6d.
Writing to a friend in Wellington relative to the selection of a Reform candidate for Motueka, a gentleman, in that district says: "We had a most exciting, enthusiastic, and interesting meeting. Mr Paape, the organiser from Wellington, was in attendance, and practically organised the conference. There were six aspirants, and five of these addressed the delegates. Messrs Everett an_ Hudson, two well-known fruit-grow-ers, wore in the final ballot, and Mr Hudson was selected to try conclu-sions-with the Hon. R. McKenzie, tho Liberal candidate."
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2371, 30 May 1914, Page 2
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