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Business Advertisements. H. W. GLIMIE, LICENSED SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER. Licensed under, the Land Transfer Act. HEAD OFFICE: REGENT STREET, HAWERA. P.O. Box 89. Telephone 133. Agencies— Mr E. C. Homer, Patea. Mr J. H. Thompson, Stratford. Mr W. J. Tristram, Eltham. Orders left with the Agencies will receive prompt attention. i [Card.j J. A. DUFFILLARCHITECT, | HIGH STRFIDT i (Hallenstein's Buildings, first Boor). YOU NEED HAVE NO COLD. USE XT7ILLIAMSON & CELEBRATED AM I NT A AMINTA REMEDIES. REMEDIES. AMINTA COUGH CURE. AMINTA COUGH CURE. Is 6d and 2s 6d. AMINTA CATARRH CURE. AMINTA CATARRH CURE. In tubes —Is. WILLIAMSON & CO. CHEMISTS, HIGH STREET.

1.0.0. F., M.U. LOYAL KAPONGA LODGE, No. 7966. ALL Members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the funeral of the late Brother William Swadling on FRIDAY Next, 21st inst. Meet at Lodge Room at 1.30 p.m. Visiting brothers kindly attend. A. MELVILLE, Secretary. LOYAL MANAIA LODGE. MEMBERS are requested to attend the funeral of Brother Swadling at Kaponga at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW. A. G. BENNETT, P.S. In one of his recent addresses in New Zealand, Sir James Bryce (British Ambassador at Washington) said: "The British peoples were held together by what I might call one mission. I speak of this in no spirit of brag, but from the point of view of a people who have been called in an unexpected way by Providen.e§ to render service and to play a part in the world which no other nation has been called to do. We have been called upon as a nation and a people to open the world. . We have been the discoverers of the world, and we have a great duty laid upon us to the backward races who inhabit our tropical regions.. No one can accuse Britain 6f wanting more territory. We have at; much as we can safely administer." The English people, he added, wanted to live in peace with everybody. You can't expect to cure a complaint of the lungs by merely pourinir things into your stomach. "NAZOL" treatmeWt goes straight to the setua 1 seat of itte' trouble.The perfect cold cure. . *

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 20 June 1912, Page 4

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