Oakland and San arc agitating for a connecting' suspension bridge nine miles in length. The fattest ami'heaviest man in the world lives at Hound Oak, Brierlcy Hill, Staffordshire. He is George Lovall, and weighs 154 stone. lie is 6ft in height and is forty-five years old. Lovatt is a cripple as a result of an accident. At election time he is; usually taken to the poll on a cart. Fishing with rakes was recently indulged in by the people dwelling near the jMcrrhva. Iliveiy New South Wales. All inllow of thick, muddy water drove the fish toward the shore in quoat ol' clearer water, and the people stood on the beach, rakes in hand, aud thus drew in large quantities of the finny; tribe.' ,
NEVER HESITATES TO RECOM- , MEND THEM. 1 "My daughter suffered with indigestion*, and tried luany liiediciucs without getting relief," writes Mrs R J. Osborne, Spensley Street, Clifton Hill, Vie, "Having Chamberlain'a Tablets in stock I. advised her to try thciii, wjiieh she did,' getting. immediate relief. ' I take•-Cliamboriain 's -Tablets i myself, and the ibest. medteino of, their kind that it ia-possible, to-gflC''. iJold evciyTvkrQ. _ L ,
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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13180, 8 October 1914, Page 6
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190Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13180, 8 October 1914, Page 6
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