An incipient fire was caused at No. 6 College Street shortly after 8 p.m. on Saturday through a lighted match having been thrown down in a bedroom. The tire was put out by a neighbour before any serious damage was done. The house, for which Baker Bros, are the agents, was occupied by Mr. William Hawker. The contents were insured, in the National Office for <CIOO. Now in the trenches they battle and strain Standard of freedom and right to maintain, . There'll be-music and bunting and pealing of bells When our heroes come home from the Dardanelles! Where infamous Teuton aids bestial Turk, ■ . L • No' peril, no labour, no anguish, they snirk; The Turks of the future will bless em, be sure, ' ' • ' For the advent of Woods Peppermint Cure. —Advt.
•"I can't understand this code of ethics." "What code is that?" "The one which makes it all right to take a man's last dollar, but a breach of etiquette to take his last cigarette. You have heard, perhaps, of the Englishman in the South Station, who read over a door 'Inside Baggage, <ind chuckled with glee: "You Americans are so droll! Now wo should say 'Refreshment Boom.'" . THE GERM OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS attacks, the throat. To prevent attaok Doctors advise antiseptics. THE BEST ANTISEPTIC IS DLNGO EUCALYPTUS. Give to the children each day and you will safeguard their health against INFANTILE PARALYSIS. A drop of Dingo Eucalyptus on bib or pillow may save your child's life. -Advt. In the course of an address at Dunedin Chaplain King, who was associated with tho Otago Mounted Rifle section of the Main Expeditionary Force from the time thev left New Zealand, said he desired to say one or two things to comfort the hearts of mothers, sisters, and wives regarding the splendid men taken from New tfoaiand. They hood have no nesitatiwi in welcoming back their sons, brothers, and husbands. In the main those who let't their homes pure and clean in bodies remained so till ttas day. Our men were the finest body of' men that he had ever met. WAR AND DRINK. ' More than anything else the war has shown tho need for temporance. Hundreds of people are unable to help themselves. Wives, mothers, and friends welcome "Drinko," tho recognised cure for' the drink habit. Can be given secretly if desired. Write for free booklet in sealed envelope/ Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212G Lambton Quay, oppoaite Kirkcaldie's, Wellington—Advt.
"So you've been fighting again! Didn't you stop and spell youv names, as I told you?" "Y-yes; we did—but my name's Algernon Percival, au' his is Jim!" Don't wait until Influenza grips you— get "NAZOL now. The best safeguard against coughs, colds, chest <jnd throat soreness. 60 doses Is. 6d—Advt. Mistress: "Bridget, I told you twica to have muffins for breakfast. Have yon no intellect?" Bridget: "No, .mum; there's none in the house."
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure -Tor Cocahs and Colds, never tails.*
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2813, 3 July 1916, Page 6
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