THE WEATHER.
DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondents. Hastings. Juno 3.—'Weather fino and warm. Wanganui, Juno 3.—Alternate gloom and sunshine; strong westerly wind. Mastorton, Juno 3.—Fine mild day, threatening towards evening.
Singers, public speakers, reciters, know the value of "NAZOL" in clearing the throat and removing hoarseness. A fewdrops of "NAZOL" on lump-sugar just does it. Allow tlio sugar to dissolve very slowly between the cheek and gums.— Advt. Tin? only sedan chair slill in active service is to' bo found at Hamilton Court. Some of the ladies residing there use it when visiting one another's apartment.'* iu the evening, but it is iu?.vor seen outside the precincts of the palaco. The "Dicke Kiese," Hi'." most rinciont oak tren ill Ornumv, which stood near Treisbach, in I[esse, was "ft. in diameter, and was reputed to bo more than 2000 years old, has been burned down by careless excursionists. For Bronchial Coughs and Colds, Woods' Great PanDermint Cure, Is, 6d,*
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1767, 4 June 1913, Page 6
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159THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1767, 4 June 1913, Page 6
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