CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM has an enviable repiitation, as a cure for rheumatism. Abundant testimony is at hand to show its wonderful efficacy in curing this painful and treacherous ailment. Pain Balm is a liniment" and is unequaled as a speedy cure for sprains, bruises, burns and scalds. One application gives relief, Try it. A. Manoy sells it. Palmerston boasts of extraordinaryland values, instancing a farm of 40 acres, within a few chains of the borough, fop which L 75 an acre was offered and refused. That is nothing (remarks the Taranaki Herald) compared with the L 175 per acre recently offered and refused for a 40-acre farm twp miles from the Post Office, New Plymouth. Last week \£22o was refused for the fifth of an acre at Fitzroy, two miles from the Post Office. Mj* Collins, who is among those who consider that the Minister .for- E lucaflibn should be in the Lower House regards the Education Department as one of the most important of the State Departments, and the Minister is one .who should have the public confidence, and should be in the popular Chamber, to take an active interest in everything pertaining to the educational interests of the colony. Mr Elfi on the same side, said it was absurd to see the Minister (Hon. C. ■ H. Mills) acting for the Minister for Education running to and fro on the floor of the House to get information from a Departmental officer. The Wanganui Herald says:—Owing to the demand in Australia the New Zealand Millers’ Association have put the price of pollard up to £7 per ton in Wanganui, the quotation .io the South Island being fixed at £6 f.o.b. This is the highest... price yet quoted in New Zealand for pollard. In speaking of the decrease of Customs duties cbllected at Nelson and Hokitika in 1902 as compared with 1S 92, the Wanganui He raid says : —-i. j Two ports alone show a decrease, Nelson and Hokitika, due in large mea-. sure to the lack of enterprise and life in “ Sleepy Hollow,” and to the want of hack country the West Coast ports. IF YOUR CHILDREN are subject to croup watch for the first symptom of the disease—hoarseness. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given as soor as the,' child becomes hoarse, the attack can ; bes . avt rted. Even after the croupy cough has appeared the attack can always be prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and,whooping cough. always cures, and cures quickly. A 1 Manoy, Mofueka, sells it.
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Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 106, 19 August 1902, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 106, 19 August 1902, Page 3
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