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Hit may not be known but it is a fact that in 1914 New Zealand as a whole produced 1000 tons less cheese than Taranaki alone is producing today,” said the Hon. R. Masters when opening the Stratford show. “This shows the wonderful progress that has been made in primary production, and it is noteworthy that tne Stratford county has shown a greater measure of progress than any other,” he added. SERMON INTERRUPTED. A very embarrassing incident occurred at a local church when the preacher, at the culminating point of his sermon, was loudly interrupted by an elderly and respected parishioner in the fourth pew, who had a violent fit of coughing. The man had to leave the church while all eyes followed him. and the whole trend of the sermon was lost. At the close of church the vicar went into the vestry, where, to his amazement, he discovered the same man with a bottle to his lips. It was a very uneasy situation, both for the vicar, and for the unfortunate parishioner. However ,the verger came in at that moment and explained that he had met the man at the door and had invited him into the vestry to take a dose of 101 Cough Cure, which he knew would stop his coughing instantly. “This 101'Cough Cure,” said the verger, “is the best cough remedy I know’ of. It cuts the phlegm am! clears the throat instantly.” 101 Cough Mixture is a powerful balsam, yet it is safe for tho youngest child. Obtainable for 2/6 a bottle at all leading grocers.*

We’ve discussed tho wages cuts, the unemployment levy, and tho proposed Ottawa delegation with varying shades of opinion, but there’s one subject we’ve all agreed upon, and that is “it’s cold.” There’s one place in Napier where the cold docs not penetrate —the Trocadcro—so next time you’re “frozen stiff” just come right in—we’re on the ground floor of the Foresters’ Building. Central heating

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 175, 9 July 1932, Page 6

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 175, 9 July 1932, Page 6

Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 175, 9 July 1932, Page 6

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