toria and New Zealand. DISCOVERY BY CONSTABLE. A constable in going his round found close on midnight a small pad, age'on the ground. If he had not ii advertently kicked it with his foot i would have lain undetected. Picking it up, lie found that it wa an ounce packet of tobacco. However on examining it closely, he made 111 discovery that it was not ordinary to haeco, but Boars’, which some sorrow iug owner had lost. The constable i: now a Bears’ Tobacco enthusiast. Yoi should try Bears’—sold loose at Bd. ai ounce, and in handy packets, loz. 9d. 2oz. Is fid.
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CALIGULA'S BARGE. ROME, Jan. 5. The problem of the recovery of the Imperial Roman shins sunk in l ake Nemi entered on its final phase today when Signor Mussolini signed a contract with five firms which olfered to do the work free of charge “as homage to Mussolini.” The work includes the lowering of the level of the lake about 20ft. 1 his will ho done by transferring the water to Lake Alba no by means of powerful pumps through a tunnel built at the time of the Roman Republic. WARD OFF INFLUENZA. If there's one thing that can hold the dread influenza germ in check it s Pulmonas. These powerful antiseptic pastilles effectively destroy the get ms. paving the way for recovery. I ulmnnns operate by inhalation, and give instant relief from coughs, colds, etc., too! Is (»1 and 2s (hi Chemists and Stores.
THANKS. vrRS R. C. WOOLHOUSE of Evans it I. Creek desires to thank all who took part in the search for her late husband; also all kind friends for messages of sympathy, especially Air McMullan of the Empire Hotel, Ross. Feb. 36th, 1938.
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