“I know many men of good common sense outside the legal profession.” — Frank admission by Mr Ha nan, Mr Arnold, like several other members, wants the Minister of Education to cause all Education Board to adopt uniform school books. “Let the dead past bury itself,” Longfelljw amended by Mr E, M. Smith. •‘Keep the people on the land,” urged Mr E. M. Smith. “They can’t get od, they have no roads,” promptly retorted Mr Haselden. Replying to a request by Mr Witheford who preceeed him in the debate that courtesy should be shown by members towards the Acting Premier, Sir William Russell remarked “There is no need for him to ask us to show courtesy towards the Hon. the Acting Premier. So long as the Acting Premier conducts the business of the House as he is doing, his courtesy to members will be reciprocated from all sides of the House.” Members said “hear, hear” in tones of strong approval of the sentii meat so neatly put. Mr George Forbes, one of the candidates for the Rurunui seat at the forthcoming elections, has issued an add less to the electors, with his photo attached. A young man, who was in the Alexandra South (Otago) lock-up for drunkenness, dug a hole under the stone wall during the night, and esciped. THE GREATEST DANGER from cold and influenza is their tendency to result in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. It will cure a cold or an attack of injluenza in less time than any other treatment. It always cures and cures quickly. A. Manov. Motueka, sells TOOTHACHE is a severe test of a man’s philosophy. A simply remedy is to saturate a piece of cotton with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and place it in the cavity of the affected tooth. One application gives relief. Try.it. A. Manoy sells it.
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Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 99, 25 July 1902, Page 5
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