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TOWN & COUNTRY

Bev. D. 0. Bates, Dominion meteorologist, reported last evening:—"Ram fell in many parts on Saturday and S.im'lay, and the winds changed to Boutlierly on Sunday, with a. rapidly rising barometer. Tho cond>'ons improved on Monday. Variable breezes have prevailed since, and ohangea.blo woather to-day, but unsettled, with ram on the West Coast of the South Island. Present. indications are for freshening northerly and easterly ■winds, probably backing to southeasterly shortly in the southern districts. The barometer is vorv unsteady, but with a temporary falling tendency, especially in tho north. Ctnngoable conditions cro likely to peovail, and nvsty rain is to ie expected in parts."

A so.ial was held lasi: ercn ; ni: in ! the Catln/hc Hall, when the Chiklrci j of Mary :md St. Anne's* Guild titcrtained 1 a liu-jjo number of friends nilh ft progressive euchre tonrnanunt Rfv. Dean Tubman and Fathers Fay, Smith, Yenning a'id visiting clergv wore present during the eve.-iine;. J'he prizes wero won by Misses O'Neill, M. •Shea,, and M. Kane and Mr T. D-j-lc. Musical items were given by Misses Vanning; and M. Lcnnehy. A "nice supper was provided, and the party Liohe up with "Auld Lime Syne." It is proposed to ereet a now Meihodist Thtolugieal College «t Epsom, Auckland, at an cariiy dt-ite. A i-roh-ahlo site has boon oe'ie.cted, hut fntil the Methodist Conference meets on February 29tli nothing definite tan be done. Mr A. O. Coughey'fl .esidyncc at Remuora hai bcon leased for tMo years, to bo utilis-d until tho (Vienc lias been built. The probable .-est of construction will be between *;I2.CO.'J and £15,000. Tho Cadet officers in camp, fw-nir-ed by fine weather, put in a :;ood Gay's work yesterday. They will io:i"v,o pleasure with business to-day, a sports meeting having been arranged for tins afternoon and a concert for tin's ovciing. Tho spoi-ts will include a tug-or-wor between officers and employjcs of tho Smithfield works.

From to-day there will bo some remarkablo underpricing in men's and hoys' clothing and moreen* at tlie Now Zealand Clothing Factory establishment, Tiniaru. Messrs Hallcnstein Bros .have decided to clear all their surplus stocks at prices that will efl'eet n clearance. These aro genuine reductions, and not so-called cheap-sale goods. Call early. To-morrow's bargain may be lost by to-day's inactivity.,,. With the approach of tho pickling season a steady demand has set in for Baxter's Vinegar Ivimmh-c Ise.ng prepared from the very purest mat-cr airs and possessing Hint aroma and flavour which denotes good quality, it is unequalled for table or ph-kling purposes l'rico Is (id per bot.tn-, Banter's Pharmacies, Timarii and Fair-ie... Bathers at Shelly Beach, ' I'oiissnby's great bathing resort, had an unpleasant sensation on Sunday atte;nidi'l'j anco of three shark*;. A large number in keen enjoyment of the cldig'i!.-; ■.,•: a dip in tho "briny" when the hitnirl<irs nmdo their appearance. 7do ell',, i w . .-■ ,- t a , -.-u ..- .- cue o .vi ,| ~„,. fusion took place as the bin her-j raved for tho shore. No timeko.-p -r eif js e--eeet. to record th/j t.-ino t-ikci in reaching tho beach, but from uiiuihcial fou os- t s ■•:n. med th t :-| ~.- ~ls were easily brokrn, besides which many novelty strokes in the art of swimming were introduced. Tho three chalks, it is slated, came close info f ' • •.-.-iter. a:-,-l -u d 'o ,-a-: !v 1' ,- tiii-.-uisherl. One of them was estimated to be about 10ft long. Their ap. p- e - ct*.- t d ■;: !, :. ■■!•■. Hi-U bslhing w.ts not a ri..;iiilnr for the res* of the day. One of. our chief joys in life is being nb-e to 'in full justice to a good meal without painful ,v.!,-rtn;,a ,„. hour later. Good .-h'.."-; ;iou is a 0 :r1 ,.- thiiig to be tbauidu: Is:, and thosa who are not so hies! can find a ready relief and euro'in Malc'lmson'** ivoli. known !n(ligesi.ioii and Liver C;;re. Bold only at Hie Central i'haniiuej oy U. 0. Mah'ului.fou^.

Mra Andrew Martin lias vary generously given £IOO towards tho cost, of erecting a Presbyterian Church atOtaia. A Picton fisherman is said to tavo averaged £2B par tto.-1c for the- l>S6t fire or six weeks, nr-a-iniy from hapuku fishing. Mr Crnigie, M.P., informed a reporter .yesterday bliat four of tho sections provided tor workers' homos at Wniuiataittd have been applied for. There aro frro others still opon for selection. At Waimafo vesierdav, before Messrs H. 0. Ilnrday and J. Black, J.l'.s, Denis O'Hourko was fined 10s for drunkenness and 30s for using obr.ceno languago Mr James Fotric, of tliis town, has just received trom tho Government n very fino gold medal, which ho was awarded at tho Christchurch Exhibition for his [intent burglar-proof window attachment. The final meeting of tho United Friendly Societks' Picnic Commit tc, pr.or to tho pknie will b.i held in G. donas and Co'.-, o'.T; e this eveuuig at 7.3:) p.in. when all ni'-mbers are TttjOr:;;/'d to attend t--> obtain railway tickets and instruct-Kins. Word has been received l!mt in con-neci-ion v.r.h tho professions! examinations cen.iini.il by tin :>■(:■,■' Zealand Vuivcr.iity ia..-t r*'ovum her. Messrs S. Cnod;n;:i;[ .1. iioliui, \V. 'Mabou. and Dick,.;,, of Tim;-.;-:., have pussou the iii:.t. hall' # of the Accountants' Degruo ex.'-; '.:; i,.''"in. 'J.'in ■ i:-, tho first : timo I hat this .-.-xaniiiwiiion Ha.-, been conA list, has been or.ened by tho Mayer oil behalf of tho widon and four littlo o!nldr-n of the late Mr O'Neill, who was killed as tho result of a blasting accident at the .Harbour Hoard's quarry. Those win have contributed so tin- are:-'|!,e Jlavor -CI Is, Mr J. E. iiurdloy £l. ], }!,■ William Evans '-•1 J.-;. Mr 1). c. Turnbul! £1 Is. Mr Virtue, town clerk, is treasurer to tho fund. All who arc disposed to give can rest assured that tho case is a most deserving one. .At a meeting uf the Taranaid lio'.in;ial_ Ksv, uuve of the l-'arm.vs' Union last week it was rceolvod to lecoiiHuend the Dominion executive to appoint an organiser or organises, for tho whole of the .North Island, and that ca-.h executive contribute a share or expenses. Ouo member of !lio < :-:ecutivc proposed to resign on tiie ground that dairy farmeib and "rain growers had different interests and they did not pull together. ."He was nor.iuidcd to withdraw his resignation, by tho argument that all producers must prill together to moot tho Federation of Labour.

Tho "iNow Zealand Dairyman" thinks it "would be a graceful thing if tho dairy people, of New Zealand raised enough money to put a gravestone and fence round tho late Mr Kinsella's grave, instead of allowing him to lie in an unmarked spot." "ft was to the lato Mr Kinsolla," says the "Dairyman," "we aro indebted for the 'starter,' which has dono so much to improve the quality of both butter and cheese. If Jie had never done another thing for New Zealand exoept educate tho factory managers on the value of tho 'starter' he well earned all the money he got from the State." While at work in Queen street, outEido the Auckland Savings Bank, excavating in connection with the electric lighting service, last week, some men came across a well. It is stated (remarks the Auckland "Herald") that at the timo of the Maori war it was feared that possibly the city might he fired by the Natives, and with a view to coping with any outbreak. Mr jliomns Russell, who was Minister for Deieuco nt the time, had wells sunfc m different parts of tho city, one being near the Savings Bank,"one in Wait, of Tonic's au-tion nw, and another in front of Coombo'e Arwide. rhoy were used for a water Riipoly for some time, but ultimately were discarded and covered up. Tim fortnighty meeting of Oovrt boir.nern Cross, Nu. 3177. \.O F, vm hole- last evening, Bro. G' Glne, C.H. presiding over a moderate Jlie Woodwards r.-portod the sicjc to bo doing as v.-eti iu possible, a.id tl.i.t two more brethren had Avlarijcl en on the funds and four had sinco iolov-ero-.l and uc< hired off. A hearr,v «eleonie was extended bv the C.lt and Court to Bio. .1. J. 'llvan, of C„ V rt Greenwood, Yaekandyndah, Virtnrin. Miu.-h sympathy was exnressi'd v -th lSro. T. Harris, se-retnrv." who is bid lip with an afliieticn of tho ..re, and it uas decide:! that a letter esn-.-«sing tlio Court's united fvmiwtliv "bo forward to Pro. H.-irii?.. One "candidate wa« proposed for membcKh'p ar<". et'v approved. Account were passed for P-iyment.

The horrible tortures of rheumatism can bo relieved. Modem science has determined that excess Urie Acid is the direct cause of Rheumatism. Rbeumo, a scientifically compounded remedy, ouickly cures by eliminating tho contributory cause. 2s 6d and 4s £kl per bottle, all chemists and stores... An enthusiastic meeting of tho Caroline Bay Swimming Club was hold'on Monday to mako further arrangements for tho coming swimming carnival to be held on February Bih° An excellent programme was drawn up, including a 00 yards inter-Chib race, a relay race of about 200 yards, a blind-fold race, high and springboard diving, etc. Mr J. M'.-U gue was elected secretary to the Carnival Committee, and an executive of three was also elected to see to tho carryfngout of arrangements. Other r/fficir.ls wero appointed as fellow's: —Referee, Mr "W. Jordan; judges, Messrs G. Granger, ('. Snow, and A. Wilson; Btewnrds, M.'ssis L. Sundborn, G. Wardell, S. Cornish, D Cowanstarler, Mr V. J. Uumi; eh-erk-stnrter. Mr V. Campbell; time-keepers, Messrs J. O'Leary, 11. Handle, and F. V Vv'atson.

Our pure iii:c! <-.( superior ilnv.ur, suitable* f.ir table uw and pickliue; purposes. A Is Od b0i1:.:., makes » ..-ullou of enod vi.u W r. ami m Alms's Jem L. 13. .Tomes, chemist, I'iinnru. ... Refe-iTinc, to lh:> cable from Ottawa, pnliUhod ;i ?ii:v (lays ajr.j, siaLin- that ii.Ji.-nTt,u3 i:i fowls bud on a farm r.e.u- i\LjiiUnia.i, an old Wellington re si.loot states that where ti.e Churo'o ""»' •■.i-ii'Js on '.Wd/.iu-toa Terrace, tnore -,-, a,: a two-acre paddock, uitU. a 5,,0i1, tree.; ru;m.,ig tiuoi.gh it, in the early 'sci-cmi:..-;. Tha occupier of Ino lau;.,- ou winch iUr A. Lindsay's r;-..ti-.mco nun- Ec.iciis knot some du--ks cu.d p„mtry, and on ono of tliem bo.m' lenlou traces of gold wore found in '■ ''"r 'i An (~ , Caiiio-rnian and Ausu-ai.au digp-or, who was n friend of the then oi-cupkr of the property, im-im-diatoiy pioceeded to sink a We in d ggc-r iasoion, but found no furt-jer traces oi the precious metal. Xiicstory of mig-ctj being found in fowls' crops m Now Zealand was widely di=by old school geography ARE YOU Movixr:. Mien let us i:i.d;ri.",k;. (he -,■.•<•■ k V<; 1,- lre a r-tafT o, -.ixriencd , a,,! «t>l.vo;sad in the wa.s of h.indii ~' I'-ii-r.itij.o. Our ]ar:.r.'; r.-ommodioPH "" : : a ' c L : l><---i»!-y -c. sine tod :.i,- thr, '!il. You 'will V \:-?.l-'cJ HK."^ual'l" ir S •'"s ntt...r!-,:;. ~., .«;,!■. t „ ~- z ~ ~ V<r?x oy.. ud., linmru Olii -a, .Carmio street...

: X'ho Tcmuka Swimming Club iis fixed it's subs'rioti-n rates ar, ?r 6d for 6«niors and 2s Cd for juniors, tho caretaker to ro.-eive 1c for each rmiiubcv. On Monday Wellington celebrated the 71. i aiiuivers.iry oi tho landng of the first party of the Wakefield Society immigrants. Messrs Sparrow and Co. report having sold tho block of land' between (r .a o l{j:..a., Sopuia su-.a. a.d Oc Mcln tyre's old liouso, area 31 perches, on behalf of Mr Carlton, to John Kdniond, Ltd., Duaediii, at a satisfactory iigure. Tho CoiisiiUativo Cornmittco of the prohibit.ouists w-.h hold a b.g meeting in AVe.lingtou on February lith to do-<-ido what legislat.vu action sha'l lie taken. According to the Rev. J. Dawson, tho general Eeerotary, the no-lic-onse veto increased bv 12,000 compared w.fh the 1903 poll. In 67 out of 76 licensing districts tho <iiajo.\t-ies woro cast favouring national prohibition, and in tlr'.i'teon lironsmg oi.stricts the three-fifths majority was exceeded. The Tcmuka Borough Council have obtained a promise from the Government of a sum of i'-'oO towards tho cost of forming a stroet across the railway around to connect Denmark and Commercial streets, and the Ccun■cil will furnish an -equal sum. Tho work is to bo done by the Council to engineer. On receipt of a letter from Mr' Marchant's .solicitor, tho Council "ilicering feevs in connection with tho witter supply. Mr Kmibley pointing out that, to" hold over payment till March, as the Council had proposed, was not businesslike. At a weii attended meetiuu of subscribers to the Washdylie Public Hall on Friday evening, Mr J. Itobortson in the chair, ni.es for tho control and man-comeiu of tho hail were arlopi-.d. U was deeded to apply for registratiou as the Vi'ashdj ki> Fubiic Hall Socety, under the Incorporated Societies Act, 1903. The committee reported that a section of land had been bought from Mr T. Connolly, the contract for tho erection of the hall had been signed, and a quantity of material for the foundat on had been carted to the site by resident?. It only now awaited survey of tho site for the building to be begun. Members were requested to pay in tho r subscriptl.cTis as early as possible, so that the necessary iiiiauoia! arrangements may be completed.

A moot'us of I lie directors "; tlio Pleasant Point Caledonian Society was held in Nclligan's Hotel on. Monday evening. President: Messrs James Stewart (in the dain. Mt\lv,bhin. jim. (so.-retary), Limd » ssel.fc, Kn-s'a>e, Laivrenson, Byrne, Lambert, Cunningham, Medlioott, Andrews aDd Neiliuau. The yresiu'.iv oxo! ined th t the meeting was called for the purpose of considering a date on which to hold the proposed annual sports. After much discussion, on the motion of Messrs NolL-gun and Lanid it was arried that the annual snorts he ah; ndoned until the usual "date, the loth of December, 1912. It was agreed to put all surplus timber into the dressing shed so as to preserve it for the erection of a luncheon booth. Votes of thanks were passed to all judges and officials, etc., who had put in an appearance on the grounds on December 16th last. Last week tl«a Boman Catholic Priests of the diocese of Christchurch met in CliTistchurch for their annual spiritual Kctreat, which opened on Monday Inst, and closed on Saturday morning. There were nearly forty nricsts in attendance (including Dean Tubman, of Timaru). The Retreat srriuon "•.is preached by the per. Father Murray, and exercises were hold in common in the CV.thedral. The B-eiroat was concluded ctt Saturday, with the solemn and impros-ive ceremony of the renewal of eccWjisti-c-al promises and general communion of the clergy. At the Synodica.l meeting of the clergy mass was celebrated by Bishop Grmes. The Synod considered a number of matters «,-f interest to the di,-oose, and the B ; sbon nddiwssd the prVsts on matters which had come under his notice in t!i3 course of Irs visitation.

The w;nretary of the Geraldine Floral Horticultural and Industrial Association has made up a list of tho prize money won at the late show. Tho total amount to bo paid out in cash prizes will he a little over £SO. The niyuedt prizo-taktT was llr C. W. Gimson, «'ho won £8 ISs hi cash, Messrs J. 11. Montgomery and Oo.'s two special pries, value 10s each, and two lfoyal Society bronze medals, illJ. Chapman came next with £2 ISs Gd cash, Messrs Morrison Bros.' special, value 10s 6d, and a Royal Society silver medal. Miss Morrison won £2 17s 6d cash, and one of Messrs Sutton and Co.'s prizes, value ss. Mr J. It. Orford (Winchester) won £2 5s 6d and Lewis Child's special and lloyal Society's certificate. Mr E. H. Logan won 30s cash, Messrs Cooper and Sons' special, value ss, and Royal Society's certificate. Mr J. W. Irwin (Christchurch) won £1 os 6d caslh. Messrs Clark and Co.'s special, value 10s Chritschurch Nursery Co.'s spo.'iai' AhiPsrs Ji. Nairn and Son's special,' value 10s, and Laird, and Co.'s special, also Royal Society's silver medal. Mr A. G. Brown won £1 os cash, and Sutton and Co.'s special, value ss. jlr It. R. Easterbrook won £1 4s cash. Tho rest of tho prizes were well distributed amongst 85 exhibitors.

Look! Tliia is from tho report of the big Christclmreh wool safe heid recently: "The competition of the ■Dominion mills for the finer qualities was a strong factor towards forci'ig values to a high level." That moans moro money in the pockets jf \.,-'i classes of producers. Buy KAIiP'Ji Goods and help to make times g00d.... _ As a result of tho Royal Commistiou of Encp.iiry, held some months a"c :uto tho compia-ints of constables :d----!eg:ng that they received insufficient p.;y and allowance, the house a!'?:"' iincefor married constables not provided with ouaitets ivas ed about iivo montha a£r o from "7.3 "to 10s ba per week. From the Ist inst. Lie tcalo of nay for constables was increased lrom Ss with incr-eice-nte of Od per day every thr.o years unti as Gd !.-;r day is reached on nne veais sorI'li, also an additional Gd" pT dav at fourteen years service, iml'ra another 6d per day at twenty years .c-r----v.ce. Thus the mnximum 'par of a '•<■nstnb..e after twenty vaars seiV'-'e i--10s 6d iwr day. Tho Guhrtant nl i;.". rvrcr.se has given great s.at!sfacti-. n -lo this deservin E s-reton of the civ : l w VK-e. The rank of stat on iO-"e:mt has been aholshed iukl the Cers holding that position and si-:t- ■~n ol.ici-3 since promoted are now ,:i 'l »™ sergeant, wit.h nay e.-.inn-en-inir at 12,-. 6,1 ye- tbv ~„," > nir , T 13s 6d per day. Although constables have to wcvh i,.r nracticaiiv s! . vor ,jav. •n th-e weoi-:.. they get niid for the same number of days.

COMPELLED TO TAKE TO HIS BED. "For s : x years I have been a stifterer from Colic, being compelled at, -::nes to take to mv hod " savs Mr " (' l>h--'P« Dutton. S.A, " biit now wlien I get tliese attacks I take 'Jhnm-'-.naiii .-. y.-.v.: Aud Diarrhoea Remedy ~ud hud thau it gve-. me .immediate re::ef. f can confidently recommend it ■■> otliers tor (ohe or anv bowel or -t..;i::a.-ii wiopiaiut." Sola evervwliere^

fruits are beginning in come forward trom both Otago and Cautsrbury. A fireman a* Mondays enquiry agreed with the Coroner that "ignorance is bliss," when he learned that there was sufficient gunpowder to blow the building up within roach of where he was uyng a boss at Edmond's Ere. Over and. above tho insurances it ? a estimated that the loss suffered bv tho fire which drstrnved the Timaru premises of Jehu Edmund \va. 3 £I2OO. An niiii-cigaretto movement, conducted in connection with tho Primitive Methodist Sunday- School, has a good following, and tho membership is increasing. A storm of hail and rain, accompanied by vivid lightning, passed over GtraJdino early on Sunday morning, and on Monday morning there was a wh : te frost at the lower end of the town. Next w.eek a, country publican will be charged with having' committed two breaches of the licensing laws for opening hia premises, and exposing liquor for sale after hours, and a Cc-raldiiio resident will ba charged with siy gvog-rt.diing. At the mcctim* of the South Can-i'-rburv lioaid of Education Yesterday Hi- inch. v.ar. florally iclonied by a collect.on. of well grown and beautifully coloured bocouvio grown by one of tho members—Mr G. J. Sealey. "The worst feature of Timaru" said Councillor Morton, at the mooting of the Borough Ciiuiui', "is tho i>v-i-s?torit v;nv in which pede-triniis and drivers and riders of vehicles de-c-one to kcori on their own tide of tho road." ' A considerable number of sheep are to be disposed of within the next few weeks. On the 22nd February thirtyfour thousand are to be sold at tho Wolds; on tho 29th tweuty-fivo thcusand at Peel Forest; and on -March 2Sth thirty thousand at Sherwood Downs.

'Hie fact that no alarm of firo had been given for i-onie weeks made the minor outbreak on Monday Cull of .in-tere.-jt. Xum!>eiv; of doing duly at the va iivay were at the lire station in a short time, offering their horses to draw the reel, and no '.ei-3 than six motor ruts joined in pursuit of the can-lag". The Mavor lias written to th-o Hon. J A Miliar, su;;'jrst : .ng that as Minister for Uailwavs. ho Jiou'al run a special tran at ohcin rates from ChrUchuroh to Timaru some day th'fi summer to give Chy'si-church ie.ople an <'P;>o;-tumi.v of vi;, lino; Timer;:. Mr Cra'gio ioicl tho M.lister that tli3 ira n would be largely patronised. According to a statement made by the chief inspector of schools to tho Smith Canterbury Board of Education vestorday, country pupils are much stronger in arithmetic than pupils in the town schools. Mr Gow wild that wlulo a town pupil wafe o, ing three, sums on his or" her exanrnaton card, the country pupil would do five. Country pupils 'had "mora Tiractice in arithmetic than town pupils. Somewhat of a eoinedenee occurred m connection with Monday's fire alarm When the firebell sounded Captain Cumpliell and Fireman Mayo were in the Courthouse attending a coroner's fire enquiry. Tlio latter, having g'ven lr.s evidence, sp?d for the station, but the captain took it more philosophically. He coranletcd and signed Irs statement before cycling hurriedly to the scene.

At Wa:au a ploughman was negotiating a somewhat difficult turnin", wh-t-n .me of tho loading horses stumbled, cau3-a 3 die other leader to tai. over the ;;.-.;- one, and the e-oint ot t.ffe fn-st horn's hanics stuck' '.nto the others chest. By the time tho horse arrived nt its stables it 3 body ias_ clout) c tho ordinary size t'-n action of the animal wall-zing causing the wound to act as an air pumpT uiHi ,t « lf T Y" ;h alr the skin and flesh It was some sr. weeks bolero die liorso resumod its normal court tion.

Queer somaivisioiis- ara at times pven to the Couiu.a who ropj-sejis l.n-i'.iga cojiuti-iti hi Now Zo;u.iua. ■ good, im-tunce (savs the- Au-k sud ••jj.eraid') is i, small work ihu-t, wasu*. ten to* placed in U:e hancb oi .Mr (Jari Seegueiy Consul lor Germany in Auckland. T a e godwit is remarkable a s a moratory bird, and it is wide v -iecei'fc..d tliat it comes to Now Zealand ■ii.the summer ajid (lies io Siberia .u tit! winter, to breed liitvo In the- northern Minima; dur.ug the peried when tonus -cud iiMct life a*.- plentiful. Mr Scegner was asked by an orm-c-iK.-!og.i;u body :n I'ermai.v to uttn-li numi.vrod rings to the h r >™ of sen,,-. goow.ts. .so that if any clothe ringed bims were, caught in S'.beria there would be mcontnfvcrtibie proof of theimarvellous migrator, We was "My problem for a busy man, with little time to chase lively little wild fowl and he replied indicate somfl of the obstacle-,. It was then " n ,r,r~*t. Ed tnat he should have, some oTThs birds caught while they were nesting-, nr, they might thou !„. „ lorf . ~c . a dv *iihm,t to the hileli'-ng , !ri , : , ra 'n,,, idea was a good or.e, extent that there iio?t here tit all. ami .ile-ntv that th--v po to Siberia for that verv « 4 . Mr Seegeer therefore su<r:<ested" in return, tnat the plan" wouM bo !'•■ Jl " J 1 concerned to have th a rnfrs put on the urging birds in S- + i f'i d „ " n 'l«t.'o'c to look after Iff ..•'"-, h.i,s py»;o a ten of the godwits which n , n ; £ p Inpir rcmnTknoe ninr-,ran--" in *? ' Innd nviy h.ve on their' legs' a S me.nl bend bear n S a German insrripr n .iiitl a iii'inhor. S-.ort=m"n wli.i ttf' = - --WsrodVreS - M ''■ th'i'-e rims, and to let Mr S«---lop* mil b? of snm l| i nt ,.,,, s - , >;.: ns jW of P wonf ,„ rri!l fpnt denre VeiT I>rc;ior;S alKl rlp fi"ite eviSplitting headache, no intarest no meal, and family coming home. Tako Stearns- Headache Cure. Immediate slut m ° ' over^iin S plea-

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14655, 24 January 1912, Page 5

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TOWN & COUNTRY Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14655, 24 January 1912, Page 5

TOWN & COUNTRY Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14655, 24 January 1912, Page 5