Messrs. W. H. Turnbull and Co. _ insert in our advertising columns particulars of n dairy farm of 120 acres, situate in the Manawatu district, to be sold on unusually liberal terms, only a small deposit being required. The firm also advertise particulars of 10 acres of land in the Manawatu district suitable for fruit-growing—an. exceptionally _ cheap property. Those in search of fruit-grow-ing land should not fail to inspcot. Bronchitis, colds, catarrh, etc. Tussicura is one of the most valuable remedies known, and should always be kept ready for immediate use. As a powerful Lung and -Stomach Tonic, it is uneqnalled. Colds are the most common of all ailments, and the importance of checking them in the early stages cannot be overestimated.* Sergeant Rutledge and Constablo M'Kelvie raided premises in Foresters' Lane vesterday, and seized a quantity of liquor. The keeper of the house at -which tho Sunday calf was made, will bo proceeded against in the Magistrate's Court, In the recent reliability trials, the first three, places for lowest petrol consumption were secured by 3\ Lp. Rudge Motor Cycles. This establishes moro firmly than ev«r the Rudge's claim to superiority. Eiders of these machines can tell you the numerous good points of the Rudge from experience. Ride a Ru(l»e and you rido the best. E. REYNOLDS AND CO., LTD., Wholesale Agents, Wellington.—Advt. "I hope our dear old Dr. Wu Tingfang is on the right side in.these Chinese troubles," said a diplomat at a dinner in Washington. "Dr. Wu," he continued, "used to tell mo many illuminating anecdotes about tho Chinese character. _ I remember one about ingenuity. "A. Chinaman, the anecdote rau, found bin wife lying dead in a field one morning; a tiger had killed her. The Chinaman went home, procured some nrsonic, and, returning to the field, sprinkled it over the corpse. The next day the tiger's dead body lav beside the woman's. Chinaman sold the tiger'* skin to a man-' darin, and its body to a phrsician, to make fear-cure powders, and with tho proceeds he was able to buy a younger wife. Sequence: Mr. Andrew Lang nuu' asked Mr. Isrnel Zaiuwill to jrive hi-; wiee< for a rliarilv bazaar. Zannwill replied in 11 note: "If A. T-nng ''''il'J;.^" , "'"'' 11 -" UKADY TO SF.nVK \i,t hum- in the .lay at "Dublin's, Ltd." Quiet, quick, olefin, and morlerntp. The slnry is tnM in four wofif. "Putin's, Ltd." Best Lunch Service. The Square, I>iil»<ir*ttm Iv'orUi, and the Avenue, ViaW?MlftL—Adrt,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 25 March 1912, Page 7
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