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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Will the finder of a cap off a motor car radiator kindly return same to Mrs H. Austin.

Messrs O’Connor and Tydeman, jewellers, Palmerston North, in their replace announcement in to-day’s issue, make special mention of the “Basket” bangle. The Wellington Methodist Educational Trust Board invite tenders, to close on sth June, for a 21 years’ lease of two acres of land situate at the coiner of Avenue and Russell streets.

In referring to the “White House Sale,” we do not mean that the American President is selling up his happy home. We are simply drawing attention to Mr G. H. Stiles’ Mid-winter Sale at the White House, Foxton. An advertisement appears in another column.

“There is nothing, however, beneficial, which does not, by excess, become injurious.” This is an excerpt from a letter to The Lancet written by sixteen of the most eminent medicos of England. They were expressing their opinion of the use of alcohol in disease, and followed by saying that in prescribing alcohol the requirements of the individual must be the governing rule. Recognising this, they held that in many cases it may be truly described as a life preserver owing to its powers to sustain energy. Many years ago some of the most prominent Trench doctors agreed that spirits taken hot was a great help in checking the ravages of influenza, and to-day we suppose there is nothing more popular on the world’s market in the way of pure alcoholic stimulants than Wolfe’s Schnapps, which is recommended as a medicine as well as a beverage, and as the advertisements say, “To check colds take it hot with lemon at bedtime.”*

We keep a good stock of fancy biscuits —chocolate fingers, fig bars, lemon creams, fairy cakes, walnut creams, iced wafers, cinnamon drops, etc., etc. T. Rimmer’e,*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1049, 28 May 1912, Page 3

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1049, 28 May 1912, Page 3

BUSINESS NOTICES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1049, 28 May 1912, Page 3

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