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The dates and places in this portion of the Motueka Electorate at which Mr R. McKenzie M H.R., will address the electors ar e published in our advertising columns. The train arrangements of the Nelson section of the New Zealand Railways for Coronation are to be found in another column.

The carpenters of Motueka and neighborhood notify that-in future the day’s wage will be nine shillings. This is a step in the light direction and serves to bring the scale of wages in line with those in force in other parts of the Colony. It is not generally known that about twelve months ago the postal authorities issued little booklets for carrying stamps in. The books are very small, and can be carried comfortably in a waistcoat pocket, and in addition the covers of the books contain information as to rates of postage and money orders and letter cards. Each leaf is separated from the next by a piece of waxed paper, thus saving the stamps from sticking together. The books ar e sold at a charge slightly in excess of the face value of the stamps. THE UNLUCKY BOY is always getting his fingers burnt, his hand cut or his shoulder sprained.. His Jparents should keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in the house. This is a liniment of superior me.’it. One application gives relief. Try it. A. Manoy sells it..

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Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 89, 20 June 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 89, 20 June 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 89, 20 June 1902, Page 5

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