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All seniors members nl tin.' I'.xceisiui' J.-.t’. JIIV IcqtU'SU'd 111 iltti.Mlll 111 fill' Slu'd this evening ut 7.111) o'clock sharp. Business iinj»«>rt;int. At the Soldiers Hull t«i-ni*'lit K]i«c i»I music will ho intnidiieud :it the Surprise |)erce, by Bonotti s orcliostiu. Tlio hulios t-muliic.-tiiisi this special honelit fur the building fund export to see a crowded attendance. ‘•lt will kill anything it touches," remarked the secretary of the Farmers' I'nion at Wanganui. when refer-,-iujr to the liquid discovered by a. Fatea resident for destroying noxious weeds, “and it will lie sold at Is Gd a bottle.” '‘lt is dearer than beer.' exclaimed a. member, while another farmer chimed in: “It might kill the Farmers’ Union.” “There is a scientific way of eradicating the blackberry pest in New Zealand.” said Mr Massey to a deputation from the Auckland t nivorsitv College Council, at Auckland.'“but its adoption would involve the sacrifice of roses." Such, at any rate, explained tile Prime Minister, was the information given to him by a scientific expert at Honolulu, where a fairly sintiI lat- pest had been destroyed. The destructive specific, however, would alsu destrov roses. Even at that price the result would be worth it. though he would like to save the roses in New Zealand. “Fathers of this parish, if your girls do not obey you: if they are out late and are not in at the hour appointed, lay the lash upon their backs.” said the l<ev. Dr. O'Doherty. Bishop of Galway. in advising parents to keep greater control of their children. “Mothers tell vour daughters of their failings: do not cherish in your hearts the foolish notion that ‘my little girl cannot do anythin" wrong.* Some day. wretched mother, you will find that she has gone very wrong unless you have taken care.” A true and tried remedy for coughs colds, influenza, and sore throat is “NAZOL.” (10 doses Is Gd. Two motor drivers have the opportunity of getting a nine guinea leather motor coat at four pounds ten shillings • each—Get jn f?rlT ! w-)fPKP..T Sw ' SM; ' -Y
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1924, Page 3
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