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A reward "is offered for a black, case containing music. Territorials of A Company 7tb (W. W.G.) Regiment are reminded of flie parade to-morrow: morning at :) o'clock, Tho -Kith Company Senior Cadets will ah>o parade. ' Colonel Heard iield a departmental inquiry at Sutton into the duelling incident. He examined Captains IMcore and Robinson, of the Defence Staff and Lieu I:. -Col. Metra and Lieut Nesbit cr tbe 4th Regiment. He will report to the Minister. Tbe Hon. W. H. Herries informed a reporter that bo had finished the purchase cf yooo acres of native land between Napier anct Y/airoa near tho line of tbe route of the NapierGisborne railway. An Camaru gentleman writes: — "I bjsv say that I was greatly surprised at the rapid civre which TonKing's Linseed Emulsion effected. I hud a bad cold, out Tcnkiug's Linseed Emulsion cured it immediately." Take Touking's Linssed Emulsion and stop coaghing a' --'i. Cf chemiaJa and htores—2.- (■ . .:■, <G. 4s (Id. KICKED CN THE KNEE. "I was kicked on fiie knea by one of my horses," writes Mr Duncan H. Stevens, South Street, Feilding, N.Z., "and am confident chat, but for Chamberlain's Pain Ealm I wonl' 1 h:iv« been unfitted for work: I could not stand -or hoars, but applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and after applying is once tho next day was quite recovered" For sale everywhere. It was a fearful shock to see 1 '■ ,<* loos of pain and misery ; His cough-, it made-the bouse* qr.ake; His wife, she wept disconsolate. His children joined the mournful throng, Anod said : "We won't have father long ;" But all is changed. Ins life':; secure— He's taking Woods' Great i'appermiut Core. Yv 7 E ARE SHOWING wader the strong rays of tbe Electrio Light goods that appeal to the people, novelties that you cannot resist, the very latest books bv popular authors, and music and music?. 1 instruments, phonographs, and graaiaphonr-s.— Stewart's Oer.tral. Box , 2 b', r» f angaweka. *•■ i Wangnuui lias a very great future. ~\ No oils 1 , will or can nay uthorwise. j We have a good market, and can always handle butivr. cream and j egg-j to the- beat advantage for any ] farmers in the district:. Gi\"t> us u j trial and .-';■:•.<'. for yourselvef-. For further n;jrtici.il'..'i*s write the Wangaum Fresh Food and Ice Company. * If von aiv. a plug smoker trv GOLDEN i'iAGLE 'PI./UG. Aro j inat.is, cool, fw:;.ot and satisfactory. { It can't b>! beater. Try a plug— \ you'll like it. | Warner's Kii?t-proof Gorgets, j Every pair guaranteed not to Rust, j break or Tear. Your Draper stock:: j "Warner's."* '

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10661, 2 June 1913, Page 8

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428

Untitled Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10661, 2 June 1913, Page 8

Untitled Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10661, 2 June 1913, Page 8

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