The Otaki Mail truly says: Mr J. I) Howell has been truly a "friend in need" during the past, week or so. He was of great assistance in connection with the- recent sad To Horo futility. did ho place his motor-car at tfte service of tho Police Department. COcouei" and others, but spent much time uiK!<jHouble otherwise. and for tho past fortnight he has had practically no rest. Benefactors of Mr Howell's type are few and Inr between, but it is gratifying to know that the good turns clones by him are fully appreciated. A cable message from Sydney states that at the recent wool sales the Gerlnaus bought freely for the American market, and other sections of the trade took exception. The sales today were postponed for half «m hour owing to. their refusal to bid. "\Mien the sales resumed the Germans persisted iu bidding and declared that they had received proper authorisation from the Customs and the military authorities, but the bids were ignored. The excitement in the rooms was high lor a time, but they finally accepted the plain hint and desisted. This sale parcel for 10s.— White muslin blouse, black sateen blouse, white underskirt, bust bodice, pair hose in black or tan, lace or plain, remnant of ribbon. Ask for parcel No. 2p4. Satisfaction or money back from Collinson and Ounninghanie, of Palmerston North. That cough of yours is troublesome at night! Here's the remedy: Take a few drops of "Nazol" on a piece of sugar and immediate relief will ensao. No cough is "Nazol" proof- Ad—7.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 January 1915, Page 3
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261Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 January 1915, Page 3
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