The local Methodists have provided their minister w'itli a motor cycle and side car, as a more convenient means of locomotion over the wide circuit under his control.—Foxton Herald.
On page 4 to-day (Saturday) appears an article on "The German War Chest"; also a set of verses "Laugh It Oif," and some new advertisements. After Mi - Maseey's meeting at L'renui, a number of settlers were assembled oil the platform at the Hall talking over mailers with the Prime Minister, when (says the Waitara Mail) a small boy with much insurance and self-im-portance, walked into the building, straight up to the i'rime Minister and said: '''Please, Your Worship, will yo i maEe a road to our woolshed " "His Worship," nibch amused at the incident, told his secretary to make a note of the fact that there was yet another applicant for a road grant.—Dominion. There's nothing to equal "Nazol' : for stopping coughs and colds, soothing sore throats and banishing influenza Good for old and young.—Advt. "What, a cold on the chest? Rut a little "Nazol" where you feel th< tightness and cover with wadding Sniff a few drops through a Nazo Inhaler. That treatment a I way soothes and eases.—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 June 1915, Page 3
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199Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 June 1915, Page 3
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