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St-eam«rs t«*v«- Wellington ior Thristoniireh practically every eyeninn m the woeK. Afternoon trains from eviii conueot with them. There *re freqaent trips to porta farther eoath, ench as Dnnedin and The Blnfi. Steamers leave Wellington for Sydney direct on Friday of every week, and knyon* who finds that day inconvenient may get to Sydney from Auckland, whence a steamer leaves ©very Monday, after having voyaged np from Wellington via Napier and Gusbonue. The mwnrd stwamertt from Sydney to Wellington p;o t>n to eoathern ports, and from The Blnfl they steam np to Melboarne *nd later on to Sydney. As a means of ©nsbling the sender of % letter addressed to a place abroad to prepay the postage on a reply, the Department Isenee reply con pone on payment of a fee of Id. These conponft ni»y be exchanged for a postage a tamp of the mine of lid m any country which ' lopte the scnemo. New Zealand's popnlation, including that of the Cook islands and other dependencies, is now well over one million. In Jnne, 1808, fhe eetlmate* population of London wm 1,788,787. The rateable valee of property in England &nd Walea Bμ rleen each year since 1874. The Bgnree are ae follows:— In 1874, £!18,eW,eiI. In 1888, £148,857,»44. In 1884, £101,131,678. In 1908, £ JIS, 757, 45f1. The total rateable vain* in 1874 represeoite an average of £4 17e 6d per head of population, while in 1909 the average was £6 per bead. LAME BACK. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the part vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief bind on a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain s Pain Balm and relief is snTe to follow. Sole everywhere.—Advt. GOOD HEALTH Without health life is robbed of all 'its pleasures, and most of its successes. There is more good health than you ever imagined" in a box or Chamberlain's Tablets. A reliable remedv tnat begins by cleansing the s+omneh of all foul accumulations and finishes by toning up the entire Always recoTmSds m."On a number of occasions during the past three years I have used Chamberlain's Cholera, Colic _ and Diarrheoa Remedy "and cannot speak too highly of it for giving relief and ease," saye Mr J. H. Bickehstaff, of Napier, N.Z. "I might mention also-having recommended it to ens+omerp wbo were equally pleaspfl with results. For pains in ttoe rlinrrboea and dysentry there, is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrneoS Remedy. For eale eTerywkere..
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1911, Page 1
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438Useful References Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1911, Page 1
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