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MR CHEW CHONG'S LA GRIPPE REMEDY.

Mr Chew Chong has received the following letter, dated January 29th, from Mr Snowball, of Inglewood : — "Mr Chew Cbong. Dear Sir, — I wish to thank you for your kindness in coming to me and ray family when we were all , suffering from la grippe, and to assure you that, no matter how much scientific people pooh-pooh your treatment, I am convinced that I was greatly benefited by it. My experience is that from, the time of the operation the feverish symptoms abated, and in a \ery few days after I had recovered, except, for the weakness naturally consequent on such a severe attack as I had. Tbe other members of my family, also, were equally benefited by the operation. You are at liberty to make what use you' like of this. Believe me yours very thankfully, — Jno. Snow- - ■ ball."

Tho Picturesque Atlas Company are now " doing " the town and district in a legal sense. Several cases will most, probably be heard in the local Court in the courso of a couple of weeks. The agents are now delivering copies of tbe Atlas. j The Gairloch will leave the breakwater for the north on the arrival of the through train to-night. Mr Newton King announces the sale of Mr A. B. Anderson's farm at Okato, 200 acres, to Mr John Putt, jur Mr W. Walton announces the arrival of a second consignment of tea imported direct from Messrs Lattey, Livermore & Co.'s Indian plantations. Messrs Sorensen & Co. notify a clearing sale of groceries, crockeryware, &c. The s.s Takapuna leaves Wellington at 8 o'clook to night, and is due at noon tomorrow, and sails for Mannkau at 3 p.m. Last train at 2 p.m. The local maro Durus was favorite for the Nelson Cup, on Wednesday, £225 being invested in the machine on her chance. She apparently did not start the second day, no doubt on account of the the gross injustice done to hor in tho handicapping. Mr F. P. Corkill reports the sale, to a Canterbury gentlennn, of 224 acres of partly improved bush land in the Huiroa district. Price not disclosed. Captain Edwin telegraphed at 2 o'clock to-day :—"lndications: — "Indications of strong south to west and north-west winds, and considerable sea soon ; glass rising." Tho newly appointed Grand Master of the Provincial Grand Lodge, Irish Constitution, Mr W. J. Reos, was installed in Auckland on Wednesday nigl^. The following officers were appointed':— Bro. D. A. McNicol, Duned,in, and J. Ellis, Taranaki, inspectors ; 80. W.F. Brooking, New Plymouth, S. W.; Bro. A. Blake, Invercargill, J. W. ; Bro. tho Rev. Dr. Kidd, Auckland, Chaplain ; Bro, J. R, Hanna, Auckland, Treasurer ; Bro. W. Finlay, Thames, S. D. ; Bro. A. Barrett, Dunedin, J. D. ; Bro. W, P. Moat, Auck- ! land, Registrar ; Bro. J. Grant, Thames, Director of Ceremonies ; Bro. J. Squires, Blenheim, Swordbearer ; Bro. W.O. Skcet, Gisborno, Pursuivant ; Brothers A. C. Turner (Tauranga). A. King (New Plymouth), A. H. Wright (Invereargill), and R. Kilpatrick, (Blenheim), Stewards ; Bro. Captain Tonge, Auckland, Tyler.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9307, 5 February 1892, Page 2

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MR CHEW CHONG'S LA GRIPPE REMEDY. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9307, 5 February 1892, Page 2

MR CHEW CHONG'S LA GRIPPE REMEDY. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9307, 5 February 1892, Page 2