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Carbolic acid Jias, by.Olrder-in-Council been deela-ed to . be ,a poiaon iinder the Poisons Act. The order will come into foroeat the expiration, of three raoi^ths. v™P?°?r ih X y ' tha^iippUts md all Woollens.* , , The new cable between '- Auckland: and bydney,. for which soundings --have, been taken by the steainei- :Iris^%"ili be i 1,60 SSSf J? lenfftli, £ .nd av^l cosi'aKout RHEUJMAHSM. .This is no idle boast aor.^an overdrawn atalement. It is '.a tactri-and. thoußaml-i.^ of delighted, -users >f RHBUMO tesfiify to it^i wonderf ill Jurata«i«^pe l Uie^K>Sold>-e , v l e?ywhere at 2s 6d. and 4s 6d per bottle. oniwKSt is a^pai-Wn^tiyod authority (say^-the^ew Zealand Times) that Mr Morton, City Engineer, will be offered the position >of traffic superintendent of the Wellington tramways. [iET 1912 SEE, •- i v, rOUR, PATENT PEiRFECTED? / ■■WHle' to-day for the' Eri- Booklet, Advice to Inventors/ ft,' '.. you; ■•", would mow the "ins aria oiits". ojf the business. Sftmr "patehtimay bHhg fou a fortune nefore i ■1913.^-HBnry Hughea, 157 Featherston ' St./ Wellington ; ' or," Traill Bros, md Co., Peel St., Gisborne. .*: -'•' "i --i: • : '<-' '••;Tr.-| •*'/ l' tySenator ?earoe, the. [Federal Minister For Defence, states that ■ it< is probable that the launching,-.^ the cruisers Sydney and Melbourne' will -take pjace m March. He^.algo says' that" tlw cruiser Sydney id a ih6*fe \ip-to-date vessel than any other of its class in' tlie* world. Oh February <15tlr.t intense interest m the political si tiiatibh will 'He ■ revived. Opinions as- to 'the relativef -prospects of bhe parties have ; imd^rgbne a great change during' the;.' bast three; or four weeks.'- Some people like a* change of Govei-nment, but it is singiijar how conservat-ive-the people are' in respect to tea.. > There Wfe 'huhdreds' and hundreds of ' electors "vyliC" have- stuck to Mikado tea. They know it to be a good tea, and consequently they do not desire a change.* : ' •"■' ' ' ■ New Zealanders should biiy New Zealand 1 clothing., mad© of New Zealand wool, grown on New Zealand farms, woven by New .Zealand tliands, made up by New Zealand skill at standard New Zealand rate of wages. When anyone offers you imported, clothing, he studies his own pocket-^not yours. Insiat on, having the KAIAPOI Clothing, Kaiapoi Rugs, Kaiapoi Woollens, from the cap thait crowns, you. to the, 1 Kaiapoi sopks that make life's walk easy.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12686, 13 February 1912, Page 2
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