Municipal Theatres CmiisTOiiuiiOH, this day. The proposal to build a municipal Ihoairo lias boon deferred ponding a suggestion to convert the Urge Cuntorbury Hall into an up-to-date theatre,
T£l WINNER 01< THE CUP The man who wins in the contest is admired by his cntliimaßtio triondsj, Hn lias worked hard to attain his superior powor and deaorves ihoir applanso; but lio alono knows what EuQaiiu;; tho effort has cost him. Many a winnor of tho race (jives tho credit of his auncctsa to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, Tho csasolcss training which ho uudorgoos brings stiffness and uorcnosii of tho 'rmisclos, and oftou sprains and swellings. One- application of thia remedy givoß immediate relief, and for cuts oi bruisos it has no equal. It is tho favourite iniuicnl among prommout athletes, For ftlebj'BiH. Holuios. Wood's Great Poppormint Ouro For coughs and colds never fails 1/6
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1434, 19 September 1905, Page 2
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