Th© Auckland Belgian Relief Fund amounts to over £36,826. i '■ , • Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago aro amongst the most common and yet most painful diseases. . Naturally, the market is flooded with "cureall nostrums, which, of course, fail to give relief. RHEUMO is a scientifically compounded' remedy, which rarely fails to effect, a permanent cure. Sold by all chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s '6d. Residents of Te Awamutu decided by a poll that the township be constituted a borough. When careful Scotsmen pin their faith to one brand of tobacco, it's surely something good. So it is.- Test BONNIE DOON to-day and see if it's not a'right. ','-.' A jyoung married man, Fred' Burnley Williams, was killed by a fall of earth at the Kaihu railway works. NELSON Nelion Moate't Tea c*_ be MnATP'6 II has a delicacy of flayonr, M.9JA . g. _» aquality „_ p-jfjt- that ptTor t -• a «a oannetbs (cra-d elsewhere. Good progres is' being made with the Epsom' -555,000"- drainage , scheme ; £21,---000 has been spent on reticulation wprks. We ha.ro a fine assortment of styles in Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, in order that we may. accurately and comfortably fit every woman who comes to our conntors for. a Corset.— Gisborno. Drapers.* It is rumored that 'Mr E. J. Watt,, of Hawke's Bay, intends establishing a stud farm in New South Wales. . There's a grand- "auld reekie" whiff about BONNIE DOON TOBACCO— a homely, wholesome aroma which tells of honesty and purity. Why not try it today? Any tobacconist sells it — lots of it At a meeting of the Hawke's Bay Cricket Sub-Association, it was decided to make an effort to send a team to Gisborne this season. NELSON 5^^J»S-«B MnATI7-Q w, h he ture of it, too. wnen P'**-' A * '■ EU a you taste th« first cnp. PURE TEAS BwyoufstNsUtoMsats'i Otne of the Australian troopers now in Egypt, writing to a friend, states that a new army order has been issued forbidding th© "shaving of the upper lip," and in consequence there is a fine growth of moustaches amongst the Australians. A wierd-looking creature, whose appearance was somewhat suggestive of the prehistoric days, was observed wandering about the Gisborne streets a few days ago. There was. nothing about him to . indicate an unusual amount oi intelligence, except the fact that on. his back he carried the soundest advice ever offered to poultry men—aittnieily, "Follow me to Clarkson's for Chick Raiser." Look out for Clarkson's Chicken next Saturday, and profit by his advice.* Dr. W. A. Chappie, a member of the British House of Commons^ and formerly a resident of Wellington, has received an appointment as major in the R.A.M.O. He expects to be engaged chiefly in the conveyance of the wounded from the port of disembarkation to their various hospitals in England. 'Tis BONNIE DOTN'S sweet reek an' smither, Ye'll no be wantan' ony ither; Aye, BONNLE DOON'S th© nesty weed . But. man, what cheer in. whin it's deid. The trout netted in the Rotorua district by the Government fishing launches is, by direction of the authorities, being sent to the Avondale and Trentham camps for the men training for the Expeditionary Force. That caught in Lake Rotorua is consigned* to Avondale, - while the fisli from Tokaanu goes to Trentham. LANE'S EMULSION is Nature- bottled. ' Good for Summer Colds. 2/6 and 4/6. All Chemists. ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13572, 28 December 1914, Page 7
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