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Ixntipo spideis are reported to he fairly numerous at Casfieeliff, and only a few weeks ago a man visiting the beach was bitten by one (says the Wanganui "Chronicle"). He neglected to have the bit attended to, and as .1 consequence nearly lost an arm. One particula;- feature of the new Tamaki (I)annevirke ) factory is the whey vat and drains, constructed of | beautiful polished tiles. The vat I (says an exchanged is like a. huge | tank constructed below door level, and is capable of holding about 9000 gallons, being 5!) feet long-, 4?, feet wide, and 4?. feet deep. It is the largest of its kind in the Dominion. The pleasure of having four sons lin different representative Kugbv teams, and three actively engaged on Saturday, is enjoyed by Mr F. B. Roj billiard (says the "Ashburton Guardian"). Allan Robilliard was on the water as a New Zealand representative > All Black, Noel wa.s with the Canterbury representative team against Otago, .Tack.distinguished himself as an Ashburton County representative against. Peninsula, and Guy played in the trial game for the selection of primary schools' representatives on the showgrounds. At. a meeting of Dunedin merchants ' and manufacturers using sugar, it was j unanimously agreed (reports tho "Star"), that it would pa.v New Zealand' better to continue the present small duty on imported sugar rather than have the Colonial Sugar Company's works at Auckland closed. The opinion was expressed that Java sugar is not suitable for many manufacturing; processes, and that the storage and interest, involved in keeping big stocks of sugar would more than counterbalance the duty. In short, j it was held, sugar or sugar goods j would be no cheaper to the people if ] the duty were removed and the com- j panv's works closed 1 . j FREE SAMPLE CLEARED THROAT j A lady writes: "Your sample packet; of Pulmonis proved their worth. They cleared mv throat wonderfully." You, too, can secure a free sample of Pulmonas, and prove how thoroughly they relieve throat and chest troubles. Send -°>d. in stamps (for postage and packw.ith your n,w and address, to Stacev Bros., P.O. Box 882, Auckland, and a free sample supply will be posted to you. 1

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Northern Advocate, 26 August 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 26 August 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 26 August 1924, Page 2

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