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NEWS IS BRIEF

The-e are 150,69 i nii'es of road* in Easrlcnd.

The nasty cough •.vnh ’.hick mucous can be cured In" Naw?

Sute'n ounces of go’d ar* soffi ix.t u> gi d a wire that would encircle th* einh.

A dainty disk of cold meat, fish or fowl is all the daintier and more appetising with a dash of Sharland« Tomato Sauco. Have you tried it? The cost of tran : ng an unemployed girl as a domestic servant is £‘3o, the course covering thirteen weeks. The germg of Golds, Catarrh and Influenza are having a grout time; fight them with Nnzol

There are thirty varieties of the cana-y----bird. It is a native of the Canary Islands, from which it derives its name, A HINT TO THE WISE.

A man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular, and never well when they are irregular. Bear thi s in mind, and take Chamberlain’s Tablets as occasion may require. Ther e is nothing better. Tlit-.y are mild and gentle in their action, and are pleasant to take. Try them, and you will never wish to take another do S e of pills. Bold by all chemists and storekeepers. Jellyfish fi mt about m the water, but cannot direct their course. Thus they are at the mercy pf whatever current takes them. S HIGHLY ESTEEMED. No liniment stands higher in the estimation of those who know it? value than Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. There are thousands who feel that they cannot get along without it, and always keep it in their homes. The pain from cuts, burn 8> bruise s and like injuries is promptly relieved by its use, and the injured part s quickly healed. Sold !■>/ all chemists and storekeeper®.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XX, Issue 6793, 18 December 1922, Page 1

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NEWS IS BRIEF Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XX, Issue 6793, 18 December 1922, Page 1

NEWS IS BRIEF Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XX, Issue 6793, 18 December 1922, Page 1

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