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INFLUENZA is always more or less prevalent at this season ot the year. This disease is very similar to a severe cold and if allowed to take its course is liable to cause serious results. The best treatment lor influenza is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This medicine gives immediate relief and if used as directed, will ward off all dangerous consequences. It leaves the. system in a natural and healthy condition. It always cures and cures quickly. A. Maroy sells it In South Australia publicans’ licenses during the current financial year are estimated to bring .£13,900 into the revenue, the total amount to be received through licensing benches being set down as .£15,587. Excessive induigence in cigarettesmoking was said to be responsible for the development of a remarkably bad temper in a boy who was charged in a Melbourne Court the-week before last with assaulting his sister. The accused was remanded for medical examination.

Other things besides gold are to ‘be found .on the Yukon River, says an American journal, among them being Noah’s Ark. It is believed, byceitain converted Indians of the district, to have been found on the Porcupine River, near the Arctic Circle. An immense petrified ship is said to have been discovered there by the Indians, who assert that it lies on a high hill, and trace its dimensions on the ground, showing a length of twelve hundred feet. The Secretary, of . the Skagway Y.M.C.A. is convinced of the truth of these reports, and intends to penetrate into the interior of Alaska this summer with a party of Indians, and, if he can get them detailed to accompany him, a number of soldiers. In the course of an address at Aniberlev, Canterbury, last week, Mr Black mi >re, the Government Pomologist, mentioned that last year Tasmania exporteu 300,000 cases of apples, and said he saw no reason why Canterbury, if proper attention were paid to the orchards, could not export a similar quantity. THIS IS'THE SEASON when death stalks through the land in the form of pneumonia. The surest defense against this disease is Chamberlain’s.j* Cough Remedy. It always cures and cures quickly. A. Manoy seps it.

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Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 113, 12 September 1902, Page 3

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Untitled Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 113, 12 September 1902, Page 3

Untitled Motueka Star, Volume III, Issue 113, 12 September 1902, Page 3

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