The following contributed .produce for the last Saturday night Auction Sale in aid of the Queen Carnival Fund viz, Mrs Winiata, Miri, .vtare Paraiumu Mrs T. Johnson, R. V. Brown, J. O. Neill, M. Cobic. J. W. Long, E. W. j Pink,. E. M. Herrick. j Said one member of the Palmeiiston j South Atheutteum to another re the dio^atiVfaction said to exist: "As a matter of fiiijfc; I believe, to satisfy your ideas since you became a I «.'hnf<:l. "ijjaiiagei'. you would like to lock up the books on Saturday night, j to'"' prevent people- reading novels on . Sunday."—Waikouiti Times. ■ According to a writer in the "War | Budget," it would cost the Queen ! Elizabeth, Britain's new super-Dread- ' nought which is -working havoc among the forts of the Dardanelles, a quar- [ ter of a million sterling if she were j to fight all her guns to their full capacity for one hour. The famous Lion, flagship of Admiral Boatty, used up about £75 worth of t-ordite ! and ehell every time she emptied one of her 13.5 guns at the Blucher. ! Form the good habit of inlialiiiir "Nazol," and you'll keep Iron fmin '■ coughs and colds this winter. Eizh . teeopence biwe sixty Advt ' MENACE TO OHTTiD LIFE. . j If neglected the ordinary light oold j wilt become severe, and a well estab- j lished, ripe cold ie to the grem of diphtheria what honey is to the bee. Tho greatest menace to child life is a neglected cold. Whether the cold be slight or severe the very best treatment [ tha can be adopted is to give Oham- ' berlain's Cough Remedy. A cold never | results in diphtheria when Chamber- j lain's Oongh Remedy is given. Sold )
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1915, Page 3
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