MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.
affords immediate and refreshing relief.
The demand made upon- Masterton and' Wairarapa breeders for Romney rams has peen phenomenal this seaso i Excellent prices have,been obtained
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Chronic Chest Complaints. Is (id and 2s 6d.
Suspicious that a particular dog had been "doped" immediately prior to his running a course, the South Cantorbury Coursing Club's officials have sent his carcase to Wellington for analysis.. It was suggested that arsenic had been given the dog.
Victoria-street, June 23rd, 1910
To NAZOL, Ltd.— Gentlemen,—After giving 'NAZOL a trial, lam convinced it is l the finest remedy for cold in the head y«et introduced, it relieved me from the first dose and the aext day my cold had gone.—Yours faithfully, ' E. SYMS.
At Stratford a woman examined some blouses in a shop, and said that none, suited, but next morning s«v;
calmly passed the shop wear ins me of the blouses. She was charged with theft and let off with a fine of 10s.
A man needs to be very! cautious 'and shrewd when he takes the ripe fruit of Wis (brain to market. The prime necessity of success, given a x good idea, is to make your patent a sure thing. Messrs Baldwin and Rayward, 30' His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland, have correspondents and sub-agents everywhere, and their reputation for scrupulous dealing gives their clients full security. 4
"A man with a wife and five children to keep, and the price of living ro ;high, will find it hard ernough," said Mr Justice Edwards in granting a motion for discharge from bankruptcy at Masterton last week.
For Influenza take Woods* Great Peppermint Cure. Nevet fails, la «d and 2s fid.
New York is about to embark upon a scheme of municipal music which will provide free concerts for the people all the year round.
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Northern Advocate, 22 September 1910, Page 6
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