LOST AND FOUND. "TIOUND, a BELT containing a •am of J- money oa Specif Troop Train, ex Tahiti, [mm Port Chalmers to Ghristchnrch. on January 13th. Apply, giving content#, to gjjjg * LOST in No. X Car, or near railway otv tion, Silver Chain BAG. finder please leavo -with Manager, Drv l pors. Reward, contents of bag. 57 LOST, Go3d WATCH, in Coehel street* Howard on returning io 324 Cashel etreet, . City. ■ SB - LOST, from "Wcka Pass, on 27th inst. Oat Black und White SHEEP DOG, 9 Months aid. Kinder please commmiioste with W. Batcher, Weka Pass* L T OST, from our Blenheim road Paddocks, last week, One eightoen-monti»<A4 HKI- , 1 FER. Information leading to Ttxxxrerj will be rewarded. N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Aw., Anctioneera,. Cthriotchurch. mw T OST, Ten EWES with their lambs. Bins -»-* branded 3 over bar on near ehoalder, - also Long-UHed Bam HOGGET. Howard. A. M. Carpenter, Ohoka. '©ja LAWN TENNIS. —r—♦ THE DAVIS CUP. (By Cable.—Pre*# AasociatioJi.—Oopyrifki) SYDNEY, Jannary- 81. The French Tennis Association ha* cabled the Australian Tennis Association, a challengt for the Davis Cup. TEE SERIOUS INFLUENZA OUTBREAK ♦ HOW TO GUARD AGAINST IT. According to medical reports cabled from all the great centres of civilisa- \ tion, and from conditions existing in New Zealand and Australia, a very serious epidemic 'of Influenza is ravaging the human race to-day. It is deadly in effect, often adzing its victim to-day and ending Ins life to-morrow. Its intense effect seems the same in any conntry, climatic influence or difference of latitude having no effect upon it. It should be unnecessary to tell the manor woman whose blood is pare is the ' best armed against this epidemic. Poor, anamio blood is the surest medium to epidemic disease, corrupt blood assists contagion, and those people who , have in their wisdom taken and ace, taking the blood purifying medicine,, CLEMENTS TONIC, will be the best able to resist the disease. CLEMENTS TONIC not oftly keeps the blood pure, it keeps the system nealthy tool All chemists and stores sell it in NeW Zealand.' 061 . "I received a call y«sterday (November 12th) from a typical pre-war specimen of the German traveller," said the manager of a firm of pipe mannfaoturers in Mayfair. He told a Ti""dnn "Daily Chronicle" representative that . the man was dealing in fancy silk-oov-ered cigarette cases, probably imported through some neutral country, as. they did not appear to be British goods. "He spoke in a guttural voice, and when 1 asked hie nationality he replied glibly: 'I am a German.' I showed aum to the door." it is not thought likely that the German traveller »ifl be successful in obtaining orders, as-hii appearance and accent are so unmistakably Teuton, sod he makes no aetint of the fact. ■ embrace all IjFHM.mm.' ■ the fntom M' I of high-grada ■ phu ■ tiniktepiiig I Efficient in I 9 PERFORMANCE ■ 9 Beautiful in I ' I APPEARANCE ■ 1 Notable in I I VALUE I a SoU'Gcld. roily I ■ Jmwllad ■ I I ■ |g JEWELLERS ■ 1 248,-250,252 B g CHRISTCHURCH |
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16436, 1 February 1919, Page 10
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