A deputation consisting of the pre- ] sident (Mr W. C. Nation) and delegates of the Xew Zealand Association j of Spiritualists waited on the Hon. A. f>. Tlerdman, Minister of Justice, in Wellington, asking the (lovernmeiit to introduce into Parliament >a Hill giving the Association legal status, recognising its members, and to prevent frauds ami quacks from practising under the name of spiritualists. Mr Herdman replied that he knew of no such measure being i in existence in any British country; he Avon Id submit the request to Cabinet, but could not personally recommend the Government to take up the measure. .Don't fool with colds. Cure the.n by Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. Sar\) ind spoocly. Chemists and store's. Is fid , 2s 6d. 4? 3d. Advt. A GROCER'S RECOMMEND ATION. "I'ur tho past twenty yeare," ?nvs .Mr R. Tlfiiri.MHi. Grocer, Pnrrainatta Road and Catherine Ft rent, Leichhardt. N.S.W. "I hare been a snif erer from diarrhoea and adthough linve tried doctors' prescriptions have found nothing to relievo mo like Chamberlain's Colie and .Diarrhoea Uerrierly. I always keep a bottle- for my own nso at my private residence and at my store." For sale everywhere.—Adrt.
WANTED. -A strong boy, with bike. Wages £l 2s 6d per week. Apply sharp to T. HARRIS, the Cash Butcher, Oxford Street, Levin. 292-3 TTI7ANTED.—GirI about 15 to assist in housework. ' Mrs C. Fiwhtling, Weraroa road. 289-1
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1913, Page 3
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229Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1913, Page 3
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