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Founded in 1900, the.Bergero TreePlanting Society, Norway, has undertaken a task which will require many years and large expenditure of money and labor to complete, as it proposes to <x>ver the mountain sides and the rntillable acres of western Norway with forests as they were centuries ago. As-' sisted by wealthy contributors and timely Government aid, it has excellent prospects of succeeding. Since the society started, thirteen years ago, 36,----€06,000 young trees have been produced, covering about 14,000 acres within the borders of the two Bergenhus -counties. -«Said Sir Harry Aubrey Mac Lean, nvlfo was recently married in England, lias had & remarkable career as a &oi<iier of fortune and adventurer b* the liest type. Years ago Harry Aubrey de Vere Mac Lean resigned his commission as an -officer in Iler Majesty's Sixtyninth Regiment of Foot and went to Morocco, where he wa's finally appoint: ed by Moulai Hassan commander and icilitary instructor for the Imperial military guard. Modern weapons were introduced and a number" of uprisings vere speedily put down by the troops led by the adventurous Scot. Some years later- he was taken prisoner through the treachery of the famous iandit Kaisuli, who, finding that no- - Iwdy would pay the ransom he demanded, turned him loose after seven months captivity. Not long afterwards lie returned to England. . Making food cohgh mixture at home is now a simple process. Obtain from your chemist or store a bottle of Hean's Essence, and add to it the" necessary ■water and sweetening. The resulting cough mixture is the finest you can possibly obtain. There is a clear saving of at least nine shillings for your pocket. Heau's Essence, all Chemists. 13 —W. K.^Wallace. agent. XLy husband recently met with a most distressing accident, when he wag working on the railway," writes Mrs C. Bowman. Thosby street, Wickham, Newcastle, N.S.W. "He had the misfortune to have a hand-car pass over Ins foot, which cut right through the «hoe and caused a nasty wound. He •was quite crippled from the accident, »nd the foot bled frightfully. He was compelled to walk about seven miles through the bush before he could eet anything, for it. He then got a bottle «f Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment, which he poured over the wound, and it at once stopped the bleeding, and took out all the pain. H© continued to vse this Liniment for about four days, *na,aHhongh the yound had been ler--ribly sore it healed it and reduced all -the inflammation and entirely cured it." Magnetic Liniment is sold at- Is 6d and' 3s. Obtainable at W. E. Wallace. —Advt. . , Yes. He's overloaded through last - -deliveries, and holding a sale •«f' summer dress goods. Great bart .gains! Poplins, rll -^ades, 7Jd; 36----lnch linens, only *>' vy voiles, 6d, , -worth Is 6d. At GiU^t's.—Adrt. -^ . "Tou ought to see ta.e effect of TAN'.^Qit'On furniture. It sires the wooda splendid polish and removes

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 December 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 December 1913, Page 6