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Cuts and bruises are healed by Chamborlain’s Pain Balm, in about one third the time any other treatment would require, because of its antiseptic qualities which cause the parts to heal without maturation. For sale by all JJoaiers, small size, Is 6d ; large size. 3s. 602 “Keating’s Powder" destroys Rugs, Fleas, Moths, Beetles and all other insects. whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating Beetles, the success of this powder is extraordinary il is perfectly clean in application. iboe the article you purchase is “Keating’s,’’ as imitations are noxious and ineffectual. Hold in tins, Cd. Js and 2s 6d each, "by s-ll Chi-mists. Australia is highest in the list as a meateating nation, with a consumption of 27G!b per inhabitant, per rear. Groat Britain comes next, with 1181 b. The Secretary for War lias authorised the formation of a Cadet Corps to he recruited from the City of London School and to bo attached to the London Ride Brigade. At an Oxford inquest on Miss Hannah • Mary Reynolds Carpenter (24). who drown- ! ed herself in the canal, it was stated that | both her father and uncle had committed ..A.c’iaSsSSSS

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 7

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