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Von wii.li the Tan Shoes! Use “tan-pl” Liquid Pojish for a good “shine.” Preserves' leather goods', giv\s nlinney. \ cold is dangerous. Don’t neglect it. Tahe *‘NAZOL” - never-failing remedy for coughs and eolds. Six tv* deifies 1/6. : ' r \ Yi)or pir pose uses o-tot,. New’ "Zealifnd’s ! efianipion' long' disI■)nee 1 runner Was vigorously massaged viih O-iol for two days prior to his great victory on 13th February.

The Oroua County balance-sheet was received from the auditors at the monthly meeting of the council yesterday. In moving its adoption (which ■ was agreed to), the. chairman (Gr. A. Campbell), remarked that in view of the any legal ref| 11 i rein cuts of the Audit Department it was most complimentary to the offc*o staff that the’ accounts had been so carefully kept.

Are all married men respectable Y A witness in the Magistrate's Court iii Wellington seemed to be of that opinion. The witness, a young man, was referring to a second party as being married, when counsel, vho was cross-examining, asked “Why call him married, when he is single.” ‘‘Well,” -was the reply, “he was ell dope up in a cricket jersey and looked respectable so 1. thought he might, have a wife.” llis Worship enjoyed the answer as much as counsel.

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Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 729, 11 March 1926, Page 4

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Untitled Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 729, 11 March 1926, Page 4

Untitled Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 729, 11 March 1926, Page 4

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