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Tlio Masterton district .is being scoured for beef. As high as 40s per 1001 bis being paid. Some competent judges say the price will go still hightr.

Life is full of toil and trouble, If you make it so, ' . , I And one's worries all seem, double I When you welcome woe. I Don't be always meeting sorrow, ' Look the other way ; Take Woods'. Peppermint Cure tomorrow-— ■-• You'll be bright and gay. .-.. The efforts'; of the Opotiki County Council to secure a suitable -piece of land on block 2, Motu, for the purpose of a " | stock reserve have sO-faf been unsuccessful. A recent communication to the ; authorities m this connection ' has been I acknowledged, tbe matter having been I stated to be receiving the necessary consideration, but the probable, outebme is not over hopeful. "There is not one o| the .f^iniiV tiiat has not felt the benefit' of BajfterV.Luqg Preserver; we air use, it, we "find , that it keeps us free Horn .colds.'' This is an extract from a letter. r^recently: -and the writer eyjde-itly" Jshojivs .'] the right way to use Lung preserver., '■ She keeps it always Jiancly,- and' brings' ,< it out at the first sign of 'a.' coujjK' or sneeze. Lung Preserver is iK&' merely ( a' palliative, like sq ,niany. co^uijh cures;; it grips the cold instantly- j_dd' .quickly effects a complete . cure.' lit is' sold by all chemists and. storekeepOTS it Is lOd a large bottle.* ; "'' .'■ \ Givang eyidenco before the Meat Qgnin / mission, Mr Sidney Kidmah*<,the "cattle „ kimr." said he, owned. 3f),782,4()0 ac£es of land m Australia, and roughly, appufc, 250,000 head of cattle, as _wefl,ae : beang' interested iri another 20 ? QQQ, fte pref; dieted that if it did. not raifr witpiri ihe next two months there would be awful losses "m cattle and sheep. , , ■ For Influenza, taio WooW Qreat Pej* - pormint Cur«. New' fallal , .la 6d and '. v fc« • ■•■ /•'•;;• '■'■■ .'.-■' ''. ■ A fleet of German steamera, has; sought shelter m Manila, aeporsngf to, -news broucht to Sydney .byj.,o^ ptf' and; A., steamer Aldenham.S, a*& ;13 vessels flying the Germa'n^jaaß in MahilaBay under th© protection" <Jf a ineutral port. . -, " ; ' ... .. , ';. We have a fine assortment- olf styles m Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, m. or.der that we- may accurately and comfortably fit every woman who comes to our countar« fof a Corset. — ninborn© Tlhrapef" * By an Order-in-Cbuncj^, the. Ne;yy Plymouth, Borough , ;Couneil .. has been*, authorised io iise water. from the Wai> . wakaino river for the purpose df rating electricity, and to' erect' e^cj&ic'' , lines within the- borough aad within ■, the Taranaki County; , The" license hi*s t been granted for a period of 42 years/ ' It is good reading just now to , find \to find that, m spite \oi~ the' general; rise i m prices, one finny at' lea'stf,- j^yhot_yeV [ found it necessary to fall' ifl'Hßk The People's Emporium still keeps' :pp >its re-' putation as the store that giy.es the best value m • Gisborne. . So • fair, hot tme single article has advanced itt price Hand we do not intend to. advance-., the price, as long as we can make a bate living. a out of our trading. . Goods continue- to' come forwaird by every boat. The' first „ of our 'Xmas goods has just reached us, c and everything is opening u6 splendidly, i- Now is the time when th 4 Gi&boxne i people will recognise what . a, boon- this '• store lias been to the town. . We brought, prices down, and we .intend keeping them down ; so buy from The People's Emporium.* When Mr Wilford m the course of the truce discussion drew tho attention of I the Prime Minister to a letter' c froih tlie c pen of the redoubtable Ernest A. .James j n m the Northern Luminary of Saturday '■. |. last, advocating tho claim's 1 of Mr Ver* c non Reed to tho Tory »u|tfo;rt. for the j ?: Bay. of Islands seat, he Overlooked a far ;e more compromising; paragraph, m. the ' s same journal which the .head of the 5 - Government certainly . ought'^6 explain.! )- It' rolates to i;h^ 1 Northern Maori' sea^. ;; We aro told that' a rrffc'ettng:'~wa_ held a^.Te Ahuahu to consider the choice. .of a candidate, with bdtweeA foto. and five hundred natives . present,, and; . that- it ig was decided to hold a big;hUi at 2r tangi "a fortnight hence, ■ -wheh th6' Hon. it Dr. Pomare . will ; be pVesent, and' the II whole matter will be thrashed' out. n -^- N.Z. r Times; i

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13491, 21 September 1914, Page 8

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13491, 21 September 1914, Page 8

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13491, 21 September 1914, Page 8

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