The trouble with the Marama’s men has been settled, and the vessel saile sit 5 o’clock this evening for Sydney (states a Press Association message from Auckland). The weekly luncheon of the Hawera Potarv Club was held to-day at the Savoy rooms.. The President .Potarian Dr. \V. M. Thomson) presiding. There was an attendance of 85 per c'ent. The soloists for the dsiy were Rotarians J. C. Smith and F. \V. ;Sutton. Rotarian Walter Bright was the speaker of the dav and he gave a very interesting address on “Dietetics,” in which the faults and follies of present day diet especially jiv regard to children were dealt with in a striking and convincing manner. Before the gathering broke up, the President referred to the grievous , illness of the Prime Minister and it was resolved 'to forward a telegram of sympathy with an expression of hope forfSestoration to health. IN E’ANTIXT: PARALYSIS. A sure scientific safeguard is to daily drop into the nostrils of the child (wdiile lying on back) half a teaspoonful of Fluenzol diluted with warm water. This absolutely prevents the development of the malignant organism, and tiiere is no irritation. Also nil) Q-tol into the nape of the neck several times daily.* Rheumo removes t.Tto cause o' Rheumatism. 4/6. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 April 1925, Page 7
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