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CHAMBERLAIN S PAIN BALM Has no equal as a household liniment. 1} 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 sells it.

In the Waikato a flaxmiller owns four mills and employes over 200 men, besides 24 waggons and four bullock drays. Armed with Colt's revolvers and lassoos, Colonel Mulhall's band of cowboys, led by Miss Lueile Mulhall, visited the Grand Opera House at San A ntonio, Texas. During the progress of a song Miss Mulhall emptied a sixshooter into the ceiling. The excitement had scarcely subsided when one of the cowboys, not liking the way the heroine was treated, whipped out his lariat and successfully lassoed the villain off the stage. Auckland must be a cold place for Chinamen. During the hearing of:' the grocers' dispute in the northern city, Mr j Justice Cooper remarked that in Auckland there did not seem to be any great number of Chinese in the grocery trade, though in Wellington there were a great many. MrTern pier, who appeared for the Master Grocers' Union, replied that the conditions of the grocery trade in Auckland were such by reason of competition amongst the whites that even a Chinese could not make a living at it! The New York Sun, which has never been too friendly in its treatment of English affairs, warns America that if the Dutch and English combine in developing South Africa the eountrv will become a great agricultural and industrial rival of the United States. "Cecil Rhodes." sa.vs the Sun dreamt of winking South Africa a greater Empire than the United States, and the dream may yet be realised, in which case England would be independent of the United States for the necessaries of life." Which, indeed, by your leave, my dear Sun, she might be in a year or two hence if the dream of Chamberliin and Seddon should be realised, making the Empire self-supporting within herself, and independent of all the world beside. —Joseph Hatton, in the Newcastle Weekly Chronicle. SPRAINS are often more serious than broken bones on account of not being properly treated Apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm received and it will quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition A, Manoy sells it. i Wojms undermine Ch : J.dre*is Constitutions. Use WADE'S WORM FIGS, is no res WADE'S WORM FlGS—the Wonder fid Worm Worriers—are a safe and sure remedy, in> is. boxes:; sold everywhere.

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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 150, 27 January 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 150, 27 January 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 150, 27 January 1903, Page 4

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