. One effect, of. the sudden Temoval of the troops from Trenthajn Camp to now locations was ■ (a . correspondent states) that many of the men had .to depart'-'without'' a change of under-gar-nieuts. As a rule'/ the . soldiers • are limited to a single chance, and' under the camp' rbiitino while one set of clothing was in. use the' other was apt ■to, be at/the laundry. There are one or' two laundry' depots at' Trentham and a great .number of, parcels of clean', clothes i 1 were waiting !at these depots; or were at the laundries or en route to the depots when tho order to' remove; arrived. ; Leaving as they did iii wet weather, some'.of the "men 'may have isuffered discomfort' aiid inconvenience from this cause, and* our correspondent: suggests tlxit further inconvenience may b.e : caused 'unless' the authorities take prompt steps to see that the laundry parcels are delivered to the' men whero they are now; located. " . . 'Some rather distressing circumstances woro connected with a fire which, occurred at 14 Roxburgh Street last night. The Central . Fire Brigade received the call at 11.6 p.mij and'on arrival at the scene quickly extinguished the flames. The building is a six-roomed dwelling, owned and occupied by Mr. Richard! White. At the present time . Mr. White is,'absent- from tho City on business, and his wife', who is partially paralysed, Qiad a trying experience. It appears that when attending to; the children- Mrs.; White knocked over a 1 candle, and this .set fire to' the' bedding in a bassinette in which' a baby was, sleeping.' Only' trifling damage was done to the bedding and the bassinette, hut. the baby's leg was Jiadly burned and the mother suffered a severe shock. Both were given first aid by neighbours and were afterwards removed in the ambulance to the Hospital. , ;
I For. protection . against; smallpox. dipt thoria, and other infections, _nnt three drops of : SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EX. TRaCT oil loaf sugar, and allow it; to dissolve in- month. Sander's Extract it ,effective/, -pleaaant*. 1 ;
At the resilience, .21 Kent ' Terrace, Messrs. A. •• Lv Wilson and Co.' advertise that- will sell- 50fl lots, of furniture, which comprise contents of 28 rooms. Included in the large catalogno is a .very fina upright grand piano (by Collard and Collard), equal to new. The auctioneers are, empowered to sell . the-above, as a going-concern prior to'this,- sale,?-, and whic-h'.'is a really good, proposition; .• : They all- talk: about us. : The. business' man for our splendid Customs and Forwarding services; 'the householder for our, carefulness, in removing .furniture;,., the' traveller, because.'of, our' checked 'baggage system, which sa.ve3''all bother. . N.Z.Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay.—Advt.
The subdivisional sale of Messrs. Smith., Bros' Ravenswood Stud' Farm, situated: about six miles from "PalmerstonNorth,' is said to be arousing . ."keen, ' interest amongst those- concerned)- and some Very; keen bidding is'expected to take place'-at 1 tho sale. ,'lHie farm of 938 acres, is to''be; divided into 17 .small fnrms, varying-iiv: area'from 25 to 123' acres. The„ sale.' will; .1)6 held at Palmerston : 'Nortli on Wednes-; day, -July 14.' 'Particulars':.may' be 'liad; from, (the auctioneers, Messrs'; ;Levin.' : and .Co.; in conjunction ijjitli Messrs: Murray,< Roberts.-; . '•'Ho'/jests, at'-'colds who. always . uses "NAZOL." Nothing so pleasant, . so .speedy, so.isnre sib "NAZOL" for coughs 'and colds.' 60 d'oses, : Is. 6d—Advt. Tlie- Commissioner, of Crown Lands inserts . particulars. in this 'issue. of the sale and lease,of Crown lands, to te held at tho Empire 1 Hall, Palmerston North, on. August 17. . . ' '.; ,'A-six-roomed cottage, about two miles from- Neiv Plymouth, is advertised for sale in this" issue by "Owner,"'. P.O. box 155, New Plymouth. "NAZOL"..doesn't .'vrasjte time lior drain your pocket. It eases any-cough or. cold quickly and safely; Is. 6d. buys 60 doses— and .every dose does good.—Advt. .iters, Thompson • 8r05.,. Fruit ; Exchange, Blair Street, have been -instructed by the U.S.S.- Company to sell by auction a varied assortment of general unclaimed, •merchandise and lost and 'unclaimed luggage.. The sale will be held at . the Exchange at 11 a.m. this morning.
'HOW RHEUMO CURED /. CAPTAIN JOHN GIBBS. RHEUMO affords permanent relief from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica; or Lumbago. It has cured hundreds of others, and if' you suffer from these complaints you owe it to yourself to. try. it. RHEUMO neutralises and expels from! the Wood the. cause of , the excruciating ngony—the,.excess' uric acid. Read the experience of Captain John Gihba, the popular skipper, lately- of Auckland:— "I was incapacitated, for eight months and could not go to sea. In fact, I was bent double with pain. I. tried Rotorua for thrco months, • and come ■ back to Auckland, not having received any benefit. : Nothing, seemed to do me good until a friend of mine, who. had .also taken RHEUMO, asked me to givo it a trial. I did so, and after taking four bottles tho. result surprised both myself and friends who knew how I had'suffered. I. always recommend RHEUMO to anyone who suffers with Rheumatism or Gout." RHEUMO is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s. Gd. and 4s. Gd.—Advt.
Head stuffed, with .cold! Get "NAZOIj," A. few whiffs of this honest specific through -a.Nazol Inhaler will effect
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2511, 12 July 1915, Page 6
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