DAILY MEMORANDA—Monday, March 11,
AxrcnoNs. HI Matson and Co., at Tai Tapu, 12 noonClearing sale. McKenzio and Willis, at 156 Bealey avenue, 1 pjn.—Furniture, ctc.
UNCOMFORTABLE AFTER MEALS? Tour food is not digesting. Look at your tongue; yon"Vill find it ccated in the morning. The bowels are generally irregular, yon have lost a lot of your old encgry, and feel tired and languid. Tour work is an effort; yon have painebetween the shoulders occasionally, and in the stomach, and get troubled with flatulence. Come and "ASK LCASBY ABOUT IT." Over 40 years' successful experience in prescribing is at your service. Hundreds can tell you the good Loasby has done them. Advice and Medicine: Children- 2s, adults Ss 6d. Country patients treated by letter. Send full details of your troubles; enclose 6s 6d, and we send rou a double-sized bottle of medicine post free. A. M. LOASBY, (With W. F. MoArthur), The Only Prescribing Chemist, 4 679 Colombo street. Chzistohurch.
The Rev. Canon Gould, of Onehanga, celebrated the 91st anniversary of his birth last week. Ho is still quite hale and hearty. Canon Gould came to Auckland in tno days of Bishop G. A. Selwyu. On one occasion, with a white comrade and two Maori guides, ha walked to Taurangti, Rotorua, and Lack, being a month on the tour.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 9
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