Mr John Stenh'ouse, iof Lawrence (a fdrmer rector of the High School there), has a unique record for a younp country Hire New Zealand. At the Lawrence' school break-up last week. Mr Stenhouse, to whom had been delegated the honor of presenting the Navv League prizes, said it was the fiftieth" break-up of the Lawrence school that he had taken part in. . " - The campaign at Hunteryille to secure, if possible, a train load of fat sheep for Belgian food produced a~ most satisfactory response, the value beV-ng in the vicinity of £700 (says v correspondent of the Wanganui Chronicle^. The donations consisted of 523 sheep and £162 in cash. The cash it was proposed to spen J on sheep. Mangaweka was also providiinjj two trucks. J- . . i'NFI -^nIM ire'llis liMt »a)n<- ro. m r+i*. ?kjw , nnro , 4i) ,, vir , t] , , T ,,. r , >uw-k irp.As ( ;."'' •'":." T" '" " Beople who ride push-biiiaes* in Auckland not only must have the machine registered, but the registered number must be painted on the bicycle. Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, . and Lumbago, are amongst the most common andyet most painful diseases^ Naturally; that market is flooded with "cureall" nostrmna, 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 % 6d. , The embargo placed on shipments of wool from Australia ' and New" Zealand has become a very serious matter for American: wool nianufacturera (says Dun'ai New York, Revtiew), and the aid of the State department has been invoked in. bringing about conditions whereby domestic mills may rely upon supplies. NELSON «wwa» never vary. The JV#X^ taine satisfaction yon bare MOATF'4 obtained from them in WUA * g* » thejuutyon wil] gat now PURE TEAS "~* nd »n the t atnre. See A cablegram has been received by the Shaw, Savill and . Albion Company, stating that the steamers Walimana and Atbenic, which conveyed part of New Zealand's Expeditionary Force to Egypt, left there on Friday last for New Sealand. They are due in these waters early in January. A wierd-looking creature, whoae 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 of intelligence, except the fact that on his back !he carried the soundest advice ever offered to poxiltry i»©n— inamely, "Follow me to Clarkson's for Chick Raiser." Loojcr out for Glarkson's Chicken next Sfttozday, and profit by his advice.* | Mt Eric Okea waa a heavy loser by tto recent flood, (sajs the Greymouth Star). Foe til* past tiiree yeata he has been; cuttins»sleepers in the Hochstetter ddstrict, and of 10,000 ready for sale 7000" were- washed 'away. As each sleepfßT is- worth;:4sy it will bei seen that Mr Oiaea'a lo*e ia in, the, .vicinity of SMBO. ■ . ,;' ' ' •■■■ SYMPATHy. | If there is one person who deserves sympathy, it is surely he who suffers from chronic colds, A sudden change in the weather ,or going out into t£e night air from a* heated room, is' quite enough to bring, on the trouble. Usually the tendency to catch cold is due to a generally run-down condition/ and the treatment should take tha form of & tonic liktt Baxter's Lang Preserver. It is pleasant to the ia»t», gives sure results, and is quite harmless ; for children or adults you cannot find a better cough or cold remedy. Is lOd a bottle from all stores and chemists, or by post direct, J. Baxter and Co., Christchurch.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13575, 31 December 1914, Page 7
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