Bacilli are said to cause influenza. That may be. But there is not the least doubt that "NAZQL" shifts the disease-carrying organisms "holus bolus" and brings welcome relief tn tho sufferer.
' Tlio "Democratic Pledge Campaign" will bo explained and discussed at a public meeting to be held at Levin this (Wednesday) evening, in the Century Hall. The Minister for Justice (Hon. A. L. Herdman) will receive a deputation from the Otaki Town Board on Thursday afternoon next, at the Otaki railway station. The board is asking that a site in Otaki reserved for purposes of the Police Department, be diverted to the Town Hoard, for use as a site foi new offices. A special sale of 70 odd horses, on account of Mr J. 11. McDonald, oi Hoatheiiea, Levin, was held at Palmerston North on Saturday b.> Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd. The demand was not at all keen, especially for weedy and low-conditioned sorts, but a total clearance was effected at the following prices :—
Low-conditioned hacks and ponies. CI to £3; mod in m ponies and hacks. ,C 37s (3d to £4 10s; better sorts, £5 to £10 l()s; half-draughts, £15. £](; o\s to £17 10s; heavy draughts. £2' 10s. £24 ss. to £28.
(J rent interest was taken in tin. lantern lecture given at the Muhunoii East sclioolhouse on Monday ovening. The residents in the valley turned up well, for the night wa.-> not at all inviting. The scenes in the AVaitoina Caves wove graphic ally described by Mr J. W. Gibson, •ami tho beautiful slides lent by tin Tourist Department backed up hi .statements the one of the underground river being especially line. Pleasure was expressed that the Gov eminent intend to enlarge the hoto' (now containing thirty rooms). Il i:i to be considerably enlarged. Competitive assays among the young foil, present were invited. They are t< deal with tho picture trip and h<: luindoil to Miss McCaul (the head mistress). These should prove s
lasting benefit lo the rising generaLion, who to their credit he it said voted the proceeds last night to Dr. Marnado's Homes, in preference h the local school prize fund. Vote.--of thanks were heartily given to the lanternist (Mr "W. Head), and th< lecturer, when the latter, on return ing thanks, expressed the surpris • that similar gatherings were no , more regularly held in sparselypopulated parts during tho winter months.
"When your liands become rough, chapped, and cracked with the- wet and cold, try a few applications o' "Benzoma Cream," and you wil ho surprised at the result. Tt works wonders in a single night. Prici , Is Gd jar Trom C. S. Kecdwell. Dip pensing Cho'iiist. — Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 May 1913, Page 2
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