Mr. Francis Holland, of AVanganui, left Now Zealand in 1912 for Leipzig., where ho studied technique tvith Francis' Qaarry, and intorpfetatioti with Professor Josef Pembaur, at'the Consoryiitoriimt of Music. Being in bad health ho was Inst Christmas ordered to Sicily, wloto ho was bettef for a ttiiie, hut ! some time ago Ito caiwe over to Eilg-' I kind to recuperate filrfber. He expects . to return to Germany later this month to continue his musical studies. Two of the best chess playors in the House of Commons aro Mr. JJonar J<aw niwl Mr. Sl'Kenna, Chc.ss' is a popftlat ?amo with members, bu:t manr ganies ef draughts are playpd on Ml BigMs, nsno!ly by Nationalist menlbws and the (Adit bnhmi man from the north of England. ■ • Neglected ehiUs Tiriii* dotbots' Mte. Let "NAXOL" put yon right. Unexcelled for relitiring coughs, eolds, sore throats, and bronchial troubles. Bfts,y te. tafco and most efficacious.—Advt, Applications aro invited, by tiro Wnifavapa Caledaninn Society for exhibiting space at ite I'ipo Balid Bazaar aiid ExiibiiioH in Jiiue. A Jilaiiawahl dairy farm of U3 acres is advertised for sak ,: or lease by Messrs, J. T. ifarn, Ltd-., Welliri.gb.m. Parfieixtes appear eisercliete in this issue. PAfticniars of 17,-lfifl -acres of land for sale aro given iu an ndvortvseineftt in todiiy's issue by Mr. F. V. Co-riilL New Plymoutli. ■ Is baby troubled with &■ (leugh? Sprinkle a fen- drops of "NAZOIi" tin f,he wee fet's nightgoivn. This j-fcnletly never Jails. Perfectly safe. Iβ. ?d. per bottle of 00 doses.—Advt. Messrs. Gtiflith-s and Son, JiSfenheiin, insert an amwuncevueftfe in this issue giving particulars -of W) acres sf Wairiin -. orcluifd land for *ali>. Applications for shares, are flow faArsg received by tho Crown Tiieji.tre Ceflrpany thnwiglj Messrs. W. It. TunibiiH and Co., Wellington.' "NAZOL" stops couglia and cflM?! as a puff of wind blows out fl. lamp—can't help d<)iftg it. Uac'h WHc eontaitis sist,v <lobcs, .■>,)ul evety drop gives relief. Uso with tte jJaKOI Inlia'lM'.—Adrt,
SI,tJGGISH LIVEE, "For many years I imtc siiffwed from slt!(fi»isli liver," write JJrs, T. Pteift'er, Mount Pieasaiit, S.A, "1 have tried ?eviirni different tilings, but have found jiotliiiifl eijnal fo Ohnrabm-lala's TiiWcts. for tUoy'nmJji , me feel thoroughly wrf) :i«ain. In mi , opinion tlipro is no brltei , mnliuiiifl than Oliamberlain's Tabletk for disorders of the live*' and stouiacJi."—Advt, BaUl-hcniidd persons and thof? with negligible twbrows arc, according to Mr. italph Ejre, lectarer in el-cctrtcity to the to ,v a ljuivefeit.y, the niost proac to {all askep ia church.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 6
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