Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

COULDN'T SHAKE IT OFF. " 1 was a long sufferer from' severe colds on the chest, in fact was nc>.-.• free from them, until I tried Chamberlain's Cough (Remedy," says Edward P. Craig, 467 Nicholson St., North Carlton, Vic, " In my opinion there is do more valuable remedy known and I recommend it to everv<ne iwitfli colds qjc chest complaint."— Sold by H. Bowie and J. G. Blackic Lawrence; T. Broderick, Waitahuna ; and Cotton and Co., Waipori. The family of M. Sattler, a rich baKer living at Zsebely (Hungary), have undergone tragic experiences. Three days ago M. Satilcr's son-in-law committed suicide and' his daughter went mad. M. Sat tier himself jumped frrm a roof and broke his neck. A younger brother named Edward quarrelled with his elder brother Rudolph over an iinheritance, and employed 'a Ufcumauian to help him to murder Rudolph and hits mother. The latter was not killed, but wont mad. Edward has been arrested.

Linseed Compound " for coughs and colds. Believes asthma and difficult breathing. "Within three months there will bo an unemployed army in Now Zealand," declared Mr H. M. Fitzgerald in Wellington recently. .Labour-dis-placing machinery was afouf to be introduced in Australia and Now Zealand on such n scale as '■> bnn<; Australasia on a level with capital istio development elsewhere. Ho had never seen so delightful a picture ot contentment as the workers of New Zealand presented, but the scene woiihl change. He had learnt to love Ui.s country, but its complacency miw.vd him. People would not listen to Socialistic teaching, but the day approached when they would bi> compelled to listen.

" Linseed Compound " ior coughs and colds. 01 proven efficacy for cheat complaints. The cost of the British inquiry into the loss of the Titanic, presided over by Lord Mersey, was £V,,~>W.

Fruit Trees for Planting Splendid Clean Trees. Biggest and Best Variety. \J now at the highest point of excellence Whatever you want we have. All trees are grown at our own nurseries, and all are strong, clean well-rooted. We offer at Lowest PricesApples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Peaches, Etc. Also Qooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Rhubarb. Hedge Plants, We hold an immense stock of these, includ mg Berberis (Darwiui & Vulgaris), Hollies Laurel, Olearia, Privet. If you want Roses, Shrubs We have the biggest choice in the province of Roses & Shrubs, also a grand stock of FORFST TREES, suitable for present planting. Howden & Moncrieff Limited, 61 PRINCES -ST., DUNEDIN. Established;ißßß. A. CAMPBELL, COACHBUILDER - LAWRENCE. COACHPAINTING ; TwoAVheelers Painted from 355, Fonr-Wheelers Painted from £3. All kinds of Repair Work promptly attended to at the same Reasonable Rates. QIQS from £l6 upwards. First-class Workmanship Guaranteed ALEX M'LEAN, LAND & ESTATE, INSURANCE GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT Ross Place, Lawren prompt attention.

Your Cycle Requirements. SEND TO US. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. Get a Wider Selection. Better Goods. We have the largest turnover of Cycle Goods in the Dominion and sell more Machines and more Accessories than any other Cycle dealer in the country. From all parts of New Zealand we get Orders and Repeat Orders. Cyclists come to us again and again, because they have found that we always have what they want, that what we sell is newest and best, and that our prices are always lowest, If you can't call, write for our Catalogue, ioo pages in it. Free. W. A. SCOTT & 183 George Street. DUNEDIR

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TT19120814.2.22.1

Bibliographic details

Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5969, 14 August 1912, Page 4

Word Count
557

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5969, 14 August 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5969, 14 August 1912, Page 4