NEWS AND NOTES
Fears are expressed for the safety of Captain Amundsen, who started a flight for the North Foie last week.
The unfailing experience of thousands of mothers proves the wonderful power of Nazol in relieving and controlling fresh colds, coughs and feverishness in young children. (1)
The Rev. Howard Elliott, who has been ill and confined to bed for some weeks, is now convalescent, and hopes to resume liis duties in the course of a few days.
Piano, iron frame, all latest improvements, splendid tone, £BS. Terms arranged. Miles’ Music Store, Rora Street.
The death occurred last week of Mr J. C. Ingram, a well-known resident of Masterton. The deceased, who was 85 years of age, leaves a widow, eight daughters and four sons.
At the first sign of a cold in the head or throat-due to germ infection —frequently inhale Nazol, which will counteract the infection and give relief. '
Presiding at the annual meeting of the Empire Cotton-growing Corporation. the Earl of Derby estimated the ■Empire cotton crop in 1924-20, exclusive of India, at 350,000 bales compared with 249,000 m 1923-24, and 169,000 in 1922-23.
Such Beautiful Hair! Yes she uses Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. Splendid for the scalp— cleanses and feeds. Obtainable at McLennan’s Pharmacy. (I)
A company, the National Air Iransport, Inoorporailed, has been organised in Cl lien go, witli n lenjiitnl oi 10 million dollars, W operate a, freight and express service between Tsew 101 k and Chicago. Other similar lines are contemplated.
Young children are very susceptible to colds, chills and feverishness at this time of the year. The safest and most reliable remedy, as it gives prompt relief, is Nazol. CD
A Hamilton 5 wireless enthusiast, T. B. Hobbs, has received word that concerts broadcasted in Hamilton were pick%*Mp at Tottenham, England, and heard verc clearly.
Hairdressing Saloon, second to none for ladies and gentlemen. Arthur Stubbings, opposite Signal Box, Rora St., Ta Kuiti.
I will tune your piano. Repairs a speciality. Miles’ Music Store, Rora Street.
The A. and N.Z. Press Association is authoritatively informed' that the Economic C’onieronce is confronted with'the supreme diflwulty of recomH ing conflicting iivter-Imperial intone bv the allocation of the proposed £1,000,000 subsidy for the Dominions’ products.
Fresli chills and colds unless tackled at once may lead to a difficult cough <>t bronchitis. Use Nazol freely and it will give immediate relief. (4)
La Gloria Gramophones, the best in the world. Cash or terms, from 10s monthly. Write or call for particulars. Miles’ Music Store, Rora Street.
The oil steamer Cyrena, laden with oil. while attempting to enter Wanganui harbour, went ashore on Saturday afternoon.
Keep it in the house! Cascara, finest English product. Tones up the liver. Overcomes biliousness. McLennan’s Pharmacy. (2)
Financial writer’s in ijondon mension that there are rumours .of a NewSouth Wales loan. /
Music, records, ukedeles, and all things musical of the best and cheapest. Miles’ Music Store, Rora Street.
It is officially announced that the King has approved the appointment of Lord PI umer as High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief in Palestine in place of Sir Herbert Samuel, who tenure of office expires at 'the end of June.
Xmas Present for Men! When in doubt consult Arthur Stubbings, opposite Signal Box, Rora Street, Te Kuiti.
Mrs Glesenvolk has been indicted at New York in the first degree for manslaughter, following upon an investigation which showed that a six-montlis-old boy died at her baby farm after its skull had been fractured.
Arthur Stubbings has a great variety of Loewe Pipes in stock. All shapes in cases, prices right. Opposite Signal Box. Rora Street.
Mr C. 11. Clinkard, Mayor of Rotorua, lias announced his candidature lor the Rotorua electorate in the Lib-eral-Labour interests.
Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses accurately prescribed when necessary. Scrupulttfs--care given in each case. McLennan’s Pharmacy. (3)
In Sydney city and suburbs, 1924 was a record year for building, and the total expenditure for the year reached the high sum of £14,346,000 reached the high sum of £14,346,000, showing an increase over the previous year of £4,212,955.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2119, 26 May 1925, Page 1
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