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CHAMBERLAIN-SPAIN BALM Has no equal as a household liniment. Ij is the best known remedy for rheumatism lame back, quinsy and glandular swellings, while for sprains, bruises/burns and scalds it is invaluable. One application gives relief. Try it. A. Manoy selis it

In the course of a recent speech Sir Evelyn Wood said: Soldiers in the past had spent a rreat deal of valuable time in exercises which have not increased their ability for dealing with modern enemies. Soma of the theories had received a rude shock during the last three years' war. The men had been grand. He had had much of the unpolished history of the war, and all his correspondents told the same note —that the regimental officer was the key not© of the system. The regimental officer had to inspire confidence in his men. The greater number of his correspondents seemed to have suddenly realised what a good fellow the British soldier is. That they could not learn by barrick-room drill; it was only on a campaign that that could be really appreciated. A scene at the Yarmouth fish wharf on a morning in November was one without parallel in the history of the town. The glut of herrings in the market was the greatest ever known. Fishing smacks were densely packed along the three miles of quays, and tens of thousands of fish were landed every miuute. It was computed that the total catch brought in in the morning amounted to 4,000 lasts, or nearly 53,000,000 fish, of the approximate Value of L35,Q00. This is nearly double the best previous record. WADES WORM FlGS—the Wonderful Worm Worriers — are. always effectiveis boxes everywhere*

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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 144, 6 January 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 144, 6 January 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 144, 6 January 1903, Page 4

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