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This chap, ho was a perfect wreck, His cought was something' awful: His sneezes shook the very roof, His friends, they murmured "poor fool." "But since that time a week lias passed, The poor chap's yet liny well quite fasi, # / • / 'Twas only with the aid for sure, Of a dose of Woods' Great PcpperI mini Cure.—Advt. WARDED OFF.--.uW quickly the stranger whose movements were suspicious would he warned oft' and moved on. Yet the average cold comes in equally suspicious guise, little or no effort being 1 made to combat its sinister influences. At the first sign of its onslaught, flee to the tried and trusted household remedy, Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. All chemists and stores, Is 6d, 2s Gd, 4s 6d.—Advt. i No home should be without the j famous TJoslyn Writing Pad, 1.00 ; sheets. Pretty picture of New i Zealand's wonderland on the/cover, j Only fid and Is from all dealers. Ant for it.— Adrt.

Aversion from walking- under a 1 ailtlei- led to a man passing round it and almost putting his foot under a wheel of a motor-omnibus in Western road, Brighton. He was knocked down but not badly hurt.

Mr Harry Anstice, one of Levin's earliest settlers, is about to remove from this town to Masterton. lie intends to resume his trade. He has been a resident of Levin for over, twenty years, and duringthat leng'thy period he has made a large circle of friends that extends throughout the county. In Mr Anstice Levin loses an estimable citizen, and Mrs Anstice's departure also will be regretted by a numerous band of friends.

Parliament has concluded (he debate on (he Financial Statement, and the House has g-one into Committee of Supply on the Estimates.

Last nig'ht Ihere was a full muster of lads at the Y.M.C.A. rooms, when .Mr Tom. Jlrown gave a capital address on "Comnionsense." A. Mudgwav was the winner of the

"Scout" game of last week. A Cork ami C. AValker take (he first and second prizes in literary work for the first half of this winter's session. The judg-ing- of tlmse essays was the last public work done by (he late Kcv. \Y. Tinsley, to whose family a silent vote of condolence was passed by last evening- \s gathering- of boys. The committee welcomed back .Air \V. W'alker to his post, after beinglaid aside with a had foot. The ning- pong- table is proving; a great attraction.

Afler vaccination protect your arm by using one of (he proper shields, obtainable .from C. S. Food well's Pharmacy. If may save vou u lot of inconvenience. Advt

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 August 1913, Page 2

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432

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 August 1913, Page 2

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 August 1913, Page 2

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