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LEVIN. THURSDAY. NOVEAJIiI-Jli 20, ltiL;. LOUAL AND G^NtHAL iJie AshiiiiiVjf. Cujt yi'.sioisiiv ii;i,v umi by Uis EiniiiejiLv, w liii ii:ijiljii- .sert'Ud iiiul Siciiy tiiii<i. 'l.'ii(> .iimiiijit p'U the Lutitli.siii.i)|- wa.-, which must be consulm. , ;! very isiiU-s----iaetoi'y. A iiUiidoJi Times iiutice:--■<in tlie 23rd inai., b\ spvrial liueasc, at St. J3arii:il>a« C.'liurrii, AddiNjii-roa:l. W. Lionel Alariyn, JJ.I-'.v., eldest'.>on ol AJr and .Mrs l-iom-J Abi - ahain, in I'aliiioi'sUni North. .Ni'\v~ Zealaiul, io J'hyJlis EdatJi, .sot.-ojn] oi Mv mul Mis Arthur .Hirketi, oi '12, \\ irwick gsirdeJis, Kensington. An Jtaliau ciuiieci.ioiitM , , buininoiUMi a l , the .\lan«ion Jloii.w I'olice Co.trt, kiY .selling aiJuJteiaieii milk, gr;n'-.-Jy iiilonued the Court tliat when water i\iis >udded Lo tiie imik there was .io necessity to u.se no iniidi water wi;ji the ten. A line o! -lUd with £1 J. 3 costs wat> ordered. A pnv-ate leller reeeu'eti in W'e.sLport contajiis a piece oi jiiuviv.'iting neu;s <u legard to one ol tiie ;ur raid-s by Zeppolins on London. Jlie news at urtji current wa.s Unit ,-tat;on had been wrecked, and that only &i v out oi' eighteen pJatiornis wero in mm. 'ihi.s was greatly exaggerated iio the whole of tlie eiyhleen platlor -is were m use at the time oi writing, though the glass rooi's were all shaltered. Tho wriLei , oi tlie letter was on his way home on leave from Shropshire, where- he «ay.s all it Jμ possitiiv. , t'.i .see are tliousaiKis of soldiers, who sleep in huts, in sleeping bags and arm/ blankets.—AYestport News.
.Something a-pproaciiing a triple record lor sale oi <iaii v cows m buutii haul—and probably ior Uic L*omiuion--wiits o.stabli.sliod at ;i. cloarnig .sale nekl ■by iUessivs iimiter Jirys. and lticc un Tiie.sduy (says the Herald,), when (1) on account oi' i\lr W. lx. .South Wymliiam, a herd d , ' 2-1 cows was sold head by head in the space of '60 minutes; (2) one cow realized the exceptionally high price oi JC2Q, and ten others changed hands at from ,€l7 os to £13 Jos; and (3) the •whole two dozen averaged the splendid figure of £12 17s (id.
It in not often that police stations aiv. mistaken tor anything but what they are, says the Wanyaniii Chronicle, ij Lit the now police barracks at Hamilton, which urc somewhat pretentious in appearance wore entered by a Swede named Henrich Larscn, who, appareutly under the impression that tin; building was the most modern ol hotwLsj asked for a -whisky and soda. tin left somewhat disconsolately when informed that the law foruadv tho sah , o , : intoxicants on unlicensed premises. The same evening, apparently .still Rearing a hazy iinpivt>sion that the building was an accommodation house, juai'smi made "his way to one ol' the cells, ah spreading out the police blankets, he proceeded to retire for tlif night. ' The bolt was drawn on him and next morning when the--settling up came, ho found that the tariff (ills and costs) a little higher than he was accustomed to pay for the luxury of a shakedown.
T'.SURE AOAIXRT SUFFERING. For eighteen pence you can ins : »ie yourself and family against any bad 1 esults from an attack of diarrhoea dysentery. That ia the price of a bott , of Chamberlain's Colio and DiarrliQeia Remedy—a medicine which never fails -to give relief. Tn severe cases the victims must suffer intense pain before medicine can be obtained or a physiciaD s'.iminoned. Can you afford to take the ri<!k for so sfninll an .mioiint? Why not keep Ch.aniberlain's Colic and DiarrhocA Roniody on hnnd. For pale everywhere. Afht.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 November 1915, Page 2
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