IF PEOPLE KNEW ITS VALUE. “ If people know the real value of Cham* brlain’s Cough Remedy they would never bo without a bottle in the house,” says Mr E Dobell, Budgery Buildings, New Canterbury rd. Dulwich Hill. N.S.W. “I have used it in my family, and consider it the eafost medicine for either children or adults, and can thoroughly recommend it to anyone.” Sold everywhere. The scarcity of labour is apparently being felt by flax-millens. as a miner told the magistrate at the court in Palmerston North that it was hard enough to get sufficient men to work the stripper, Jet alone getting three men to weigh flax. On the outward passage to the Chatham Islands, _ the Petonc, on _ Sunday, the sth inst, picked up a carrier pigeon. The bird, which was quite exhausted, fell on the after hatch when the ihip was 250 miles off shore. The cook looked after the pigeon, which is still on board, now quite recovered. The ring on its log is marked N.P. 1907-133.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3071, 22 January 1913, Page 10
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