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During his stay in Hokitika, in the course of an interview with some local poultry fanciers who were desirous of acquiring information in reference to the stock and eggs obtainable from the State poultry farms, Mr D, D. Hyde r Government Poultry Expert, stated that anjone obtaining eggs this season from the Agricultural Department, Wellington, would have three eggs included in each dozen sent-out, from the consignment of birds which had been imported to the order of the Department some months ago. They would therefore reap % the fullest possible advantage of the enterprise of the Government in endeavouring to introduce good stock for poultry keepers who are desirous of procuring the best blood obtainable to increase the value and earning power of their flocks. Prince Colloredo Mansfield, one of largest lauded pioprietors in Bohemia, married at Paris, last year' a widow named jCountess Grahanet, who .vas understood to be a rich English noblewoman. The couple afterwards lived

on the Riviera for some time, and then . came to Prague and went into society, where the Princess was much admired and entertained *by all. Latei on doubt arose among Prince Colloredo’s relations and friends as to whether his wife was of noble descent. Inquiries were made in London and Paris, and the answer came, “Sophie Grahanet is not of noble birth.” The Prince has now begun proceedings for divorce, stating that the conditions of possessing property compelled him to marry a woman of aristocratic lineage. ~ ' For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure is 6d To a recent advertisement offering £lB a year for a thoroughly competent clerk, of good appearance, and possessing at least 20 years’ experience a gentleman, who signed himself “John Hunibleminde,” made the following reply :—“I am 45 years of age, have had 27 years experience in all branches of insurance, and am universally admired for my personal appearance. I can speak German, French, Irish, American, Hindu, and Latin, and have a general knowledge of other languages too numerous to mention. I am an expert at shorthand, roundhand, backhand, and I can, if required, write with both hands at once. In addition, I have a wife and six children, who, in view of the handsome salary offered, will be pleased to place their services at the disposal ot the board. Should testimonials he required, I shall be pleased to forward them per goods train.

Authentic Medical Opinions worth knowing. —Dr Osborne says—“ I use Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract as a spray for nasal catarrh, low fever, asthma, etc, with great success. I find this preparation superor to all others.”—Dr Stah : “I have used various preparations of Eucalyptus, but I get bettei results from Sander and *

Sons Eucalypti Extract than from any others.”—Dr Preston: “I never use any Eucalyptus preparation other than Sander and Sons, as I found the others to be almost useless.”—Dr Hart: It goes without saying tKat Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract is the best in the market.”—ln influenza, fevers, throat and Inng troubles, diphtheria, diarrhcEa, dysentry, kidney complaints, rheumatism, wounds, sprains, ulcers, etc., it is invaluable. See that you get Sander and Sons, and reject spurious . preparations which are sometimes supplied by unscrupulous dealers. Bock’s Rheumatic Powder is a permanent cure for all rheumatic pains, and is sold with a guarantee ; money will be return d to those not deriving benefit from it. Price 3s 6d per tin at the Motueka Farmers’ Coop. stores. Between 500 and 600 cases 1 cured in N.Z alone, which are known to . the proprietors

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Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 295, 14 June 1904, Page 4

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Untitled Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 295, 14 June 1904, Page 4

Untitled Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 295, 14 June 1904, Page 4

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