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I ',! ■■! ' " i|» According to a London paper, Mr Allan Strang, of Palmerston, was one of a sporting team who carried off the Prix International at the Ostend polo tournament. It is reported that Miss Gertie Campion, tho nor.od actress, who has been an inmate of thy Cambridge Sanatorium for soma months, is now almost cured, and intends shortly to return to the stage • Cambridge Independent. Rev. Gib.son Smith, of Wellington, who is to perform the opening ceremony of the new Presbyterian Church in Hastings, to-day telegraphed to the Rev. P. Ramsay, stating that he will be unable to be present on the 30th inst, and asking the date of opening' to be altered to the 7th October. The eeremony has accordingly been postponed to the latter date. The collie dog is noted for its faithfulness, but an animal at the Waimate ploughing match (says the North Otago Times) showed mora than ordinary devotion. Its master was a competitor in the hunters' competition, and, mounted on his steed, rode over three flights of hurdles. In close pursuit followed the dog, and leaping in true hunting fashion flew every obstacle in great style. An ordinary dog would have rested while its owner exerted the other animal for fame and glory, or if it had to follow its master would have trotted round the hurdles or else crawled through between the battens, but this kuri was a straight gcer and no gap hunter. In this respect it was not half so sagacious as many men who go a hunting. MILBURN Bros, Ltd, for coal, firewood, mould ngs, and dressed tim ber ACHES AND PAINS When you have an ache or pain, it isa sign that the nerves in that part of your body need attention. By applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm you soothe the irritation, stimulate ihe healthy nerve to ache. For all pain, Chamblerain's Pain Balm is a perfect cure. For sale by J. W, Bates.

YOU A HORSE? IF SO, YOU W * BE INTERESTED IN KNOWING ABOUT SOLOMON SOLUTION TTORSES are liable to a good r* many diseases, abrasions and contusions, and Solomon Solution is a good remedy on al! occasions. It is neither a liniment nor a simple blister, but a remedy unlike any other—doesn't imitate and can't be imitated. Easy to use, and is a specially good rei\ edy for soft and semi-solid blemisht i. SOLOMON SOLUTION Cures Ring Bone, Bone Spavin, Bog Spavin, Thoroughpin, Splint, Curb, Capped Hock, Sores, Skin Diseases, Barb Wire Cuts, Greasy Heel.;, Strangles, Fistula and Houf Diseases. There is no case so old or bad that it won't cure. Prises 3/- * 6/" j (I OBTAINABLE FROM : || j Laxi-> & Heighway, Saddlers, and H J j Weueee, Chemist, Hastings ; John \EcVay, Saddler, Napier; from all ; Stores, Saddlers and Chemists; or t post free from Solomon Solution Pbopbietasy, Wellington

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Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5305, 18 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5305, 18 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5305, 18 September 1906, Page 3

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