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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE Pagf; Leading Articles • • 8 Seventy Years On. War Debts. Dominion Credit. City Police Court 2 Supreme Court 2 Magistrate’s Court 2 The Wireless World .. •• •• 2 The Industrial World 3 Music 3 Theft of Wallet 4 Sporting 4 Pacing News Trotting. Christchurch Jockey Chib. Claim for Damages 5 Queen Carnival 5 H.M.S. Diomede 5 Intellect Sharpeners 5 Egg Laying .. 5 Port Chalmers News 5 A Glorious Past .. .. ~. .. 6-7 Letters to the Editor .. .. .. 7 Shipping 8 Swimming 8 Marketing of Butter 9 Cable News 9 Obituary .. ...... .. 9 Tariff Commission 10 War Memoirs 10 Visitors to the City 10 Personal 10 Quality of Livestock 10 Transport Services 10 Charge of Theft 10 Otago Chess Tournament 11 Unemployment Belief 11 Provincial News 12 Commerce and Finance .. .. 13 Missing Climber .. .. .. 13 The Weather 13 Mr Justice Adams .. .. .. 13 World Conditions 13 The Craze for Speed .. 13 Notes for Women 14-15 To-morrow’s Fixtures 16 Golf 16

A REAL NERVE STRENGTiIENER A skilfully prepared combination of Phosphates which has proved invaluable for toning up the system. Quite the be.'t general tonic. You fry it. 3/- and 5/6 bottle. Posted 3/6 and 6/6. WILKIMSON & CHEMISTS, A weight gnesser _at San Francisco offered to guess the weight of Steve Vargas, cafe proprietor. He agreed to pay double for his meal if he was three pounds out or nothing in the ease of a correct guess. He ran his hands over Varga’s body to “ test the muscular development," guessed 1911 b, then paid double, as Vargas’s weight was 215!b. He hurried out, but some time later the cafe proprietor reached for his pocket book and found it gone. There was £7<> in that wallet.

DEER STALKERS LOST When three tired, cold, and worn deer-stalkers were brought down from the snow-line last week-end by a rescue party, the first thing one of them asked fot was a gooo swig of M.I.M. He even preferred M.I.M. to the hoi toddy the rescue party had offered him. to fight off a chill and a slight fever he had contracted. He said he knew the value of M.I.M. (Marshall’s Influenza Mixture) from experience, and recounted to the party how quickly M.I.M. had warded off a serious attack of influenza early last winter. If you have a cold, a stubborn cough, or a touch of bronchitis, try a course of M.I.M You will be pleasantly surprised at the quick way M.I.M. takes care of your cold. Price 2/6 bottle, from all Chemists and Stores.

CURE FOR ASTHMA! Take MARSHALL’S RAPID RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER A new and successful remedy for Asthma— gives immediate relief even to cases of long standing Equally effective for bronchitis, hay fever, and croup. Obtainable all Chemist* and Stores.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22023, 4 August 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22023, 4 August 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22023, 4 August 1933, Page 10