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DEAFNESS.

CATARRH, HEAD NOISES, easily cured in a few days by the new “FRENCH ORLENE.” Scores of wonderful cures reported. “COMPLETELY CURED/' AGE 76. Mr Thomas Winslade, of Borden, Hants, writes: “I am delighted I tried the new “Orlcne” for the head-noises, I am pleased to tell you, are gone, and I can hear as well as ever I could in my life. I think it wonderful, as I am seventysis years old, and the people here are surprised to think I can hear so well again at my age.” Many other equally good reports. Try one box to-day, which can be forwarded to any address-upon receipt of money order for 4/6. There is nothing better at any price. Address: “ORLENE” CO* Railway Crescent, West Croydon, Surrey, England.—Advt.

Hament certain necessary legislation relating to the present constitution of the Legislative Council. You will also he asked to consider the subject of the increase in the cost of living consequent on the war, and to devise .such remedies as may be possible. In order to promote, educational progress, proposals will be submitted. Mr Speaker, and gentlemen of the House of Representatives: I desire to congratulate you upon your removal into surroundings more in accordance with the dignity and importance of your deliberations than the rooms you have occupied since the destruction of the Parliamentary Buildings. The public accounts and estimates which will be laid before you will afford proof that economy lias been, and is being, exercised in the various departments of the State. The increase in expenditure is largely due to the cost of the war, and the growing interest and sinking fund on the Dominion debt. A comprehensive scheme for demobilisation and repatriation lias been prepared, and will be submitted during the present session. Honourable gentlemen of the Legislative Council and gentlemen of the House of Representatives: I (rust that in your deliberations Divine Providence may guide you to the advantage of our Sovereign, of his Empire, and of (his Dominion. The weather was very unfavourable for the opening, a. cold southerly blowing, which militated against anything of a spectacular nature. After the delivery of the Governor-Genera Fs speech, Both houses adjourned till to-morrow, Avhen formal business will be taken.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1895, 26 October 1918, Page 1

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371

DEAFNESS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1895, 26 October 1918, Page 1

DEAFNESS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1895, 26 October 1918, Page 1

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