STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. Hemderson GrimeLt, of this ilai'j, was stricken! withi partial paralysis and 1 completely lost the use of era© arm and side. After being treated by an unhient physician for quite a while without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and aft-ir usingl two bottles of it he is almv-t entirely cuerd.—Geo. R. McDonald, Man, Logan Co., W. VBa., U.S.A. Several other very remarkable cures of partM paralysis have been effected by 1 the use of this liniment. It is meat widely known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruisee.— Sold by Hansen Bros and Co. WANTED.-A. COOK,—Apply at Brian Boru Hotel. LOST— A BREAD BOOK. Finder rewarded on returning same to W. Scott, Pollen Street. . TO-LET.— A HOUSE, Next door Mr Coutts, Mining Inspector, Rolleston Street, rent 8s per week.—^Enquire Mr Rolleston, Sandes Stxeet. MINERS' UNION HALL. AN ADDRESS will be delivered in the above Hall by Mr. TOM MANN (the celebrated workers advocate lately arrived from England i, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING^ April Stli, at 8 o'clock. ' .-'■'' Subject—"Trade Unions and Social Re; form." Admission 6d., to defray expenses. Frpnf seats reserved for ladies acd their esporfs. ">' AN IMPORTANT EVENT AT PAEROA. Opening of the Drill Shed. Grand Military Concert, Fancy Fair & Sale of Work. OPfeNING CEREMONY, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, iotli April. Grand Musical Programme. Battalion Band in attendance. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON" I Come One ! Come All ! Hauraki Band on FRIDAY; Brakes leave Thames at 7.30 a 4 m on Thursday and Friday. ASK YOUR GROCER, FOR DRIVER'S DELICIOUS CANNED Fruit, Fowl, and Fish. Buyers of the above at the Factory, Pollen Street, .
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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10211, 8 April 1902, Page 2
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