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I The Overseas Settlement Comniitj tee anticipate the despatch this year Jof another 25,000 ex-Service men, including dependents, thereby bringing the total to over 10Q.000,' at a total cost, to the Imperial Government of £2,250,000 upon ex-Service-men alone. Probably the majority will be despatched* to Australasia. The Imperial Government" intends to allocate. £1,250,000 during 1922-23, provided the Dominion Governments, j desiring immigrants, will contribute equally. An enormous central station for motor charabancs is to be built in the heart of London, says a contemporary. It is to have a glass roof, and it's four broad platforms will enable twenty-eight big coaches to load at once. On the main platform will be waiting rooms, refreshment rooms, and booking offices, •Tiul ji'Tcyl", doparti..c:iLa, and all the ....Mciuonces.'of a big station. The London "Daily Mail" states that the committee of the London Hospital decided in future not to accept women students, not because they object to medical education for women, but because of the difficulty of teaching certain subjects in mixed classes. LIFE'S LITTLE THINGS. If you were able to live just, right all, the time there would be little need for medicine. But some little thing is constantly coming along to put us out of balance exposure, change of diet or drinking water, irregular meals are" little things that will at times upset the best of us. Nothing particular the matter, but we don't feel good. At such times the wise among us will take a few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets with certain knowledge that they will put us right, right way. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, Temuka and Geraldine.

MR REG. HENDERSON GHRALDINE. Band and Orchestral Conductor. Teacher of Violin, Mandolin and all Band Instruments. Intending pupils should enquire from Neil McGregor, Geraldine, or W. H. McMillan, Temuka. Visits Temuka, Saturdays; Orari t MISS A. M. MILLS, L.T.C.L. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory of ' Music, Has vacancies for a few more pupiis. The Social Hall, King' Street, Monday and Friday afternoons. Address : ORAKIPAOA, TEMUKA. FRUIT. - FRUIT. ORANGES, BANANAS, PLUMS, PEACHES, APPLES, . PEARS. CHOICE TOMATOES. A Large Assortment, of • COLONIAL AND ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY. DELICIOUS SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS. . Ice Creams, Etc. FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY. MISSES~~MARTIN> CENTRAL FRUIT SHOP, TEMUKA.

BABY CARS. ill SeagT*B«. Exceptional r»lne. A. 9 illustrated £7 15/flnnketHood£B 15/DEUVERKD FBJEK We have at least 100 baby oars alwayi in stock. M«aey refunded H »o 4 satisfied. L PITCHER & CO., * B S&SS!™' MAIL YOUR ORDER For Immediate Delivery. Accept our Guarantee . . . Seldom equalled, never excelled in Qaality, Design, or Finish. FOLDING GO-CARTS. The latest convenience As illustrated £4 B<- /' DELIVERED FREE We use Crockett's leathers for uj> holstering. English Wheels used >. only. 3 Send for illustrations. y We are the maker-. L. PITCHER & CO. opp. Railway Station, DUNEDIN. SECURE QIfALITY AND SAVE MONEY By Buying Your BOOTS AND SHOES AT FISHER'S. LOOK AT THESE LATEST BARGAINS. Ladies Derby and Court Shoes—--24- and 36/Men's Black smart-looking Boots, hand-sewn — B7/6. Men's Famous Marshall Tan Boota, hand-sewn—6o/-Children's Triton-wear Shoes from 9/6 to 15/ItEPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. J. FISHER. KING STREET, TEMUKA. That tickling, irritutlng cough caii ho promptly relieved by a few drops of "NAZOI/' taken on lump augar. 60 dosea Is Cd. 2

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10306, 7 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 10306, 7 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 10306, 7 March 1922, Page 1