During the floods of last week some hundreds of.tons of turnips were washed down the Aparima River (says the Western Star). The beaches on North and South Riverton were strewn with these for many miles. Rabbits got a great clearing on the lowlying ground.
A resident of Nelson, who has been occupied during the past 12 months in making a tour of the world, said (according to the Colonist) that the Nelson streets were the worst lie had seen since he left Siberia.
A rare opportunity! The whole stock of the ''Liberty" Depot, Auckland, purchased by us at an enormous discount. Beautiful art linens, shadow tissues, basement cloths, furniture, etc., at special prices to clear.— Smith arid Caughey, Ltd. " "':'.
After twenty years' test : Curex Cream has never failed in curing or relieving eczema, red'nose, barber's itch, scaly skin; pimples, sore legs, etc. Post free, 2s and 3s.—Clarke, chemku 116. yictoria-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14159, 7 September 1909, Page 5
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