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'. '',V«rv.many of the Maoris in the-Tara-naki district, x it is state, are distinctly pro-German in their sympathies. Probably this is one of the effects of the teaching of Te Whiti, for the Maoris there are chiefly followers of the old prophet of Parihaka, while in other parts of the Dominion the Natives'are absolutely loyal to the King. Perhaps a, general hint that any sign of disloyalty will be followed *y the stoppage of oldage'pensions and other benefits (says the Taranaki "Herald") may ; cause those with German, leanings to at least keep their feelings to themselves.

chronic-'rheumatism. effec- ;; cured. •:N6.JTjatte'r how;long jyou have suffered from Rheuicatism; no inattteir what other remedies have j 'Rheumo, if given, a fair trial, will effect a cure. Thousands of Mother" sufferers have been permanently cured- by Rheumo, when all: elke had ./beerii"-tried/in Yvairu; Many had ; sjpent.large sums of 'money at • RotpTua' and other thermal springs,,' but it,."was Rheumo that 'eventually, effected a cure. If you arfe" (suffering.: froni'. Rheumatism f or from Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, or kindred complaihts,:giye Rheumo a fair trial." It has cured others, and will cure you—-and-at little cost. All chemists and stores—2s 6d and ,4s 6d/* IiASSWARE: and China! Vases, Ornaments, Flower _ Pots, etc., clearing at very cheap prices. Call Tomorrow j don't delay .—"Novelties.". ROOMS of Beauty '.Buy a Broom aoid develop the beauty-habit! Fine Brooms cheap at ':■'' Novelties.'' See display.' - ; -.;/ -,-r ;; _;. . •..• •NATIONAL RESERVE. ; "EMBERS and intending members' ' of; th<e;above ;aTe -requested.- to meet at the Temperance Hall, Bridgestreet, oh WEDNESDAY NEXT, 14th insti., at 8 p.m. sharp. , Ex-members of ol<i Mounted" are especially ' Inyite4 ,to attend(- Business: •To arrange} Mounted Parade totake part in Gala. Procession; August Ist, 1915. C. SMITH, Com., ■'■-v.,"■-...,,.?:.;:.,.;-,.,;■•;'.:.;.::;: Late^H.M.R. RICES which are riot likely to be . ;repeated in a life , time! Men's Brown "Bostock" Shoes 14s 6d. --.::';. DEE AND. SONS. RICES Badly Frost-bitten! Men's . Patent'Calf'Evening Shoes 6s 6dj \worth. 10s 6d.—Dee and Sons' Gigantic Sale:;..-' -,^---' iANG! BANC! BANG! A terrific noise in the terrible onslaught of Price-cutting at DEE AND SONS' Gigantic Sale. ■■■■„ i ARGAINS that require no talk to recommend them. Men's Walking Boots, 7s 6dj that's all.—'Dee and Sons. LAUGHABLE Price! Ladies' Tan l. Shoes' 6s 6d; at Dee arid Sons*'. Gigantic New Building Sale. F'RTJIT Trees: good assortment Ornamental Trees & Flowering Shrubs/ splendid vari«fcv 3,-Hedge Plants, the leading kinds ;-afc BOLTON'S. • HdUARB, Asparagus, Cauliflower, ; Cabbage, .- Onion, Lettuce, and - Strawberry Platns j at BOLTON'S.

FOR THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. ■ -MO^STEH' ART UNION £looo' GOLD NUGGETOR EQUTVALENT CASH VALUE. .'..'. TICKETS, ss. each. CLOSES 24th, 1915. TICKETS ss. each. CUT-THIS To the Secretary, Box 85, Wellington. OUT AND .MAIL I enclose a. for ........;.. ..tickets in the Gold Nugget Art Union in Aid of tha Wounded Soldiers' (Enclosed Stamped Fund. Addressed Envelope".) Name . j.. : Address. RESULTS "WJJt* m AOTSBTISED W ALL DAILY PAPERS. fel IUI&ARa Sob. '6ae.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 July 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 July 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 July 1915, Page 6