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The high price and bad quality of nueh of the beer on sale —if there is »uch a thing as bad beer—has (says an English paper) had the effect of resurrecting many almost forgotten substitutes. In Wales, "for example, they iave taken to making a brew of various ield herbs, known locally as "snow >eer." in East Anglia "saloop" has :ome into its own again. It is made rom sassafras bark, and was once highy esteemed. Devon and Somerset specialise in "white.-ale," a slightly ilcoholic decoction, which looks like nilk, and has a flavour distinctly •eminiscent of real ale; while Yorkshire rins its faith to "bee's wine," made rom honey, a beverage known to our orefathers indifferently as mead, netheglin, or hydromel. Mr Hughes, Prime Minister of Austraia, addressing members of the Empire Parliamentary Association, and the i Germans had proved themselves to be i nations of bars -and cheats. Their irrogance was undiminished. Australia nust not change her policy of internal Jevelopment to the.utmost. . "I love the streets, and I find them more interesting than any book 1 have ever read," declared Bishop Julius at rhe Peace thanksgiving service in Christ-i-hurch. His Lordship went on to speak of the interest that one felt in the people moving in the streets, and then raised a laugh by remarking that when he was moving along the streets he felt himself that he was also suplying amusement to others—from the crown of his hat to his gaiters. "O AIN, snow, hail or blow doesn't ■*■*■' trouble you if you fill your Hot Water Bottle before retiring; but see that it has the "Unique" Stopper. The Unique Hot Water Bottle won't burst beeaus? it has the properly vulcanised sear . State Guarantee. THE PUBLIC TRUST OF^IOE ADMINISTERS ESTATES. CONTROLS FUNDS. 'THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE can be appointed:— Executor and Trustee of a will. Trustee in place of persons who wish to bo relieved of their Trusteeship. Trustee for Marriage Settlements, and qthey "Trusts. ' . Administrator for Intestate Estates. Attorney or 'Agent for the Management of Property. MONEY' TO LEND on approved freehold securities «t, current rates. For further particulars, apply J. E. ALLEN, District Iviannger, ! 3474 Nelson. Poultry Farm,, WHITE LECKORNS BLACK ORPINGTONS BUFF ORPINGTONS A LL Good Layers from the best Ini- -^ ported Stock. Sittings of 15"Eggs 7s 6d ; posted 10s, DAY OLD CHICKS. Breeding Pens for Sale, FRANK GIBBONS, 3745 Vanguard-st. FOB_SALE. ■pRUIT TREES—Apples and Pears •*■ Prices low to clear. Apply— E, BATEUP, 3394 Richmond. When kdisposed. DR. MORSE'S INDIAWROOT P\LL* STILL EFFECTIVE AFTER "'TWENTY YEARS' USE. * It is said that after rep-sated and i lengthy use o* certain me-J^ci-.iO': that the patient Tj&conies intmvuie :.<; %^&s£M^ij^~so&&x£\ Root Pills. proved by '" ifr*. J, SMtou. ' J'^° *aCt Fmm a piioio. that they are .still the everyday remedy in thousands of homes after years of satisfactory use. A convincing example is contained in the letter from Mrs. Jane Skelton, of 87 Huxley St., Sydenham, Christchurch,' N.Z., who writes:—"l can say that after ty;enty years' experience, in the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills that they still occupy a place in my household as a good family medicine;' they seem to combat most of the littia ills that flesh is heir to, and I find them accordingly most. effective is well for the children when indisposed. You have my consent to publish this testimony if required." Mrs.'"*Skelton's statement will be endorsed by thousands of ® people throughout New Zealand who hare been using Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for years and are still findim them effective as a family mcdlein*

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151034, 28 July 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151034, 28 July 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151034, 28 July 1919, Page 3