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THE BEST PLASTER.

A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial, and j'ou are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pa,in Balm also cures rheumatism. One application gives relief. P^or sale by all dealers. Price, Is 6d and 3s.

The Oakiira correspondent of the Taranaki Herald writes that a very heavy thunderstorm ,broke over the district on Sunday. Rain and hail came down like a deluge, the hailstones in many cases being just- like lumps of ice in all shapes, and measuring 2£in in diameter. There is very little water in the Pareora River just now (says the Timaru Herald), and gulls and hawks are having great ■ sport among the young trout. On Saturday niorn- . ing last a hawk 'was seen in the act of taking trout. __ He perched on a rock in the gorge quite close ta a shallow ripple* and as the trout came close to him he struck more deadly than a human fly-fisher, and flew away to the nearest spur of the range adjoining to enjoy his catch. Just now there are thousands of young fish in the Pareora, and as there are numbers of hawks and gulls about they will, if the river continues to keep low, thin them "out very I much.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 15

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THE BEST PLASTER. Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 15

THE BEST PLASTER. Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 15

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