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FIRE BRIGADE CONFERENCES :.. : CHRISTCHURCH,. February 25. : < The Fire Brigade Conference opened today. There was a large attendance, of delegates. The balance sheet •. showed a*! credit of £729. . Li■...; The delegates to Paris presented an ex-:. haustive report recommending certain improvements for improving the efficiency of th^e Brigades, particularly in reference to the increase in the number of f chemical engines and improvement, appliances : for reaching fires rapidly. '/• VINDICATING HIS RIGHT, i CHRISTCHURCH, February 25. In the Supreme Court the case, Canterbury Jockey. Club v. Paterson, a claim for £100 for a'leged trespass on the Riccar- ; ton course was commenced. The defendant in last November at the race meeting pushed his way. on to the course, declaring his intention to vindicate his right u& one of the public to* be present on the I course. RAILWAY SERVANTS MEETING. PALMERSTON NORTH,' February' 25. !A special general meeting of the local branch of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants was held yesterday > to' consider', the replies from, the.General Manager to the requests i made*.by "-. the : conference in April of last year. 'An opinion was expressed that the replies on the following questions were inadequate and : unsatajifa'ctory:-—(1). PUissificatioJa; ' (2). Failure of the Departffenfc to' recognipo a stated week's work for certain-de-cision touching traffic hands; J[S). Demand made that bridge hands be paid for_-wet and dry days; (4). Failurejof Department to, grant 8 hours off between shifts. Regarding the latter clause the; men consider where the exigencies. of i the/i service!! are opposed, time equivalent tonthfe©! hours shall be allowed.';, ■' ;,. ,;■< i 1 |» .11 j| , The meeting was the largest attended for 3 years. Another meeting will be held to decide the course of action.

; How tired you look. How you long lor a good rest. ItVwork through th« day and worry through the night. Already you have nervous dyspepsia, nervous sick headache, and neuralgia. Your food distresses you. You are »,* all tired out," and you suffer from terrible depression. . Ayer's Sarsaparilla is what you need. . Jti.keepj^ypUniip when especially pressed with work.-tit cures dyspepsia, and it builds up exhausted nerve tissue.- ■•_.,'■. ; : ■'•-. \ Pure, rich blood, a strong digestion, a clear skin, steady and vigorous nerves;.these may all be yours if-you pnly use this great blood-purifying and blood-forming medicine. Preptrcd by Dr. J. C. AyerCo., Lowell, Mui., U. S. A.

Oil j; 'CuLLI^ ' BROWNE'S J The Original and Only Genuine

COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, -' . ■• BRONCHITIS. Tm J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO. : DYNE.--Dr. J. Coliis Browne (late Army Medical Staff) DISCOVERED A REMEDY, to denote which he coined the iford CHLORODYNE. Dr. Browne ia the SOLE INVENTOR, and, aa the Composition of Chlorodyne cannot possibly be discovered by analysis (organic substances defying elimination), and since the formula liaa never been, published, it is evident that ■ny statement to the effect that a compound if identical with Dr. Browne's Chlorodyne MUST BE FALSE. , Thifl caution ia neoewarj, as mnaj persona deotiyn pazahuen by f«l» representations. . - DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO. DYNE.—Vicß.Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stateS publicly in court that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE waa undoubtedly the INVENTOR OP CHLORODYNE, that the whole story of the defendant (Freeman) **b deliberately untrue, and, he regretted to say, it had been sworn to.—See The Eimes, J«ly 13,1864. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE is th« TRUE PALLIATIVE «._,; .. v .- ;: ...... ;.,:- ... ■.: ■■ ..;:'■'. .■ i- ■ NEURALGIA, GOUT, CANCER, TOOTHACHE, RHEUMATISM,

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9879, 26 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9879, 26 February 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9879, 26 February 1901, Page 4

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