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• An enthusiastio meeting was held in Carterton on Thursday evening, to organise the augmentation of the Mayor's Relief Fund. It was decided to hold a sports gathering and gift auction on Thursday, November 26.. It was decided to ask all friendly societies, sports bodies, the band, fire brigade, and other local institutions to send delegates to a meeting to be held on October 14. Mr. G. A. Fairbrother has volunteered his services for the gift auction. Mr. G Dykes is secretary, and Mr. L. H. Smart," treasurer. . .

DIDN'T. THINK IT POSSIBLE. • "I didn't think it possible that such a wonderful' medicine as Chamberlain's Jough Kcmedy. could be purchased at suet a low price," says Mr. J. Burgls, Stanley, Vic. "I was attacked with severe pains in the chest with difficult breathing, but nothing I took relieved tho cold. Having Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in stock, thought I would give it a trial, and sot relief at once. I give it to my children, and think so highly of it that I would not be without a bottle, on hand."—Advt, A notice appears in'our. advertising columns to-day regarding the salo of work to bo.opened by Mrs. M. A. Williams at the Sailors' Friend Socioty Institute on Wednesday next,- at 3 p.m., in aid of tho War Funds. Messrs. Orbell and Co., Palmerston North, have a. 300-acre farm for exchange' for a sheep property. A farm of 290 acres, situated six miles from a rising township, is advertised for sale by Mr: Victor E. Smith, Box 59, Fending. "NAZOL" possesses powerful antiseptic and germicidal properties, and represents Hip lntcst advnnco in medicine. Tf ton will try it as directed for your cold or influenza >'°u will know how rational and effective a remedy it is;^-Advt. M'Chnton's Colleen Soap softens and protects skin. ■ Countess of Kintoro writes: "M'Clinton's Soap leaved feeling »* velvety softness,"—Advti-

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2271, 3 October 1914, Page 8

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309

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2271, 3 October 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2271, 3 October 1914, Page 8

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