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A WELL-KN©"WN AUSTRALIAN EDITOR MR. C.;G. &?%$ «i &» "WEEKLY NEWS." ADELAIDE. S.A., WRITES T«&T!MONIAL *TO THIS GREAT MEDICINE. • k > :••■;. r--'VV <.'■"■-' ft > A Mr.' 6. G. GURR is ©»e of the foremctt scholarly writer* and fssTßlKata c( South Australia, Eaa is kcld in high esteem by his townsass Ist the City »f Churches. He is one of the .dive members of the party la which he belongs, ssd visits various parti of the Commonwealth in their 0> . kleretU. Here ii ,sa aitrael from bis editorial, published Dec. 23rd, 1911: " TOWS© " nm.® become &. • houtsefooieß .. wetreß in £*..! srejjgulat&etii Etjos-tbcds , ¥&'®wft Mwwkws&li&i "fc® §\3©w JSesaßsanrscS- _;-.,'■- «* p@»/y ■ genuine " ereßieifol© rrsescSiicsEraoss ©wolfo aa© : Ifclfois the ©oSEcS ■"•lau'fca'tion -Tor ' e'fFoGtixtrene®® is% f" HbfaoirouirlV »v»e©ib©ir«aL"l:B©r» ©f ifa©«ailll:lhi -thS-acrE: ■ ©SLEiVBEWT®. TONICS aoifoiiewssdi. ?.?. tVßeeißoes;! Voters use B-fc wl-glh SsoraovirS: •,%»Vihi®ff'® : © , i;l i i©B !a ©ss®@P"ffl©s .■Fsa.lii"' ' . ! . ,' ~■• WKKKsVY NEWS," Paltaney Otreot, Adotaitse, 28/12/iJ. THE REV. JOHN HOSKINS, D.D., Melbourne, writes: CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. The Manse. 101 Gore St.. Fitzroy, 1/3/12. " I was completely rus down and ssffered by nervous prostration, being troubled with Insomnia and severe headaches. I had tried various medicinal, and spent much money with doctors, but all to no purpose. One bottle put me right, and was worth its weight in gold. I recommend this medicine very strongly. You may use this as you think fit. (Signed) JOHN HQSKING, (Congregational Minister, Fitzroy, Melbourne)." ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL CLEMENTS TONIC It is invaluable for CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION. WEAKNESS AFTER ILLNESS. LOSS OF SLEEP OR APPETITE, WEAK NERVES or NERVOUS BREAKDOWN,

S22&&*-ji.9!ia!x*&u&ai&BwstißJX^ "Wlai.we have for Breakfast sml fe&er/* &ii o** fi*i\ ffi* «'s fhe fightesT &. mosr digestible A &££?j r £Cr- COCOA. g The new Anglican Cathedral, to be built in Wellington, will rightly lay claim to be a great Memorial to New Zealand's fallen heroes of National interest. Therein will be recorded all the names of New' Zealand's sons—irrespective of Church or Creed —who iell during the war. <j It will be a record of National Historic interest for future generations. The colours of ail the Allies, etc., will rest there. t| The interior Decorations and Memorial Windows will be worked out in religious symbolism setting forlii scenes from every war zone in which New Zealand's sons have fought. Members of the Anglican Church and sympathisers are asked to contribute to the cost of the Cathedral, which will be erected entirely of free-will offerings from people desirous of expressing their thankfulness to God and their gratitude to their fellow men for the bfessings won for them as a result of the victorious war. Ctntribmliens or promisee may be /spread over a period uf one t* fine years. War Bonds or Cobernmsnl Stock may he donated. Legaeies alio ere invited. Intending contributors please communicate at once with the Hon. Organising Secretary, Reo. C. P. Askew, St. Mark's Vicarage, Wellington. {Telephone 2492.) ...... r

STATIONERY. OUR STATIONERY DEPARTMENT has just been replenished with a large and up-to-date stock of all classes of Goods. We invite the public to call on us for their requirements. The prices of many lines are soaring upwards, but by judicious buying we are able to offer the best value in the district. Call and see for yourseives. ' THE OTAEI MAIL I STATIONABY DEPARTMENT. BUTTER WRAPS. GET your Batter-wraps printed at the " Otaki Mail" office, Prices right, DEAEXESS. CATABEHj HEAD NOISES, easily, cured in a few days by the new 'Trench Orlene." Scores jjof wonderful cures reported. ' "Completely Cured."—Age 76. Mr Thomas 'Winslade, of Borden, J Hants, writes; "I am delighted I tried the new "Orlene," for the head-noises, I am pleased to teE yon, ABE GONE,' and I can near as well as ever I could in my life. I think it wonderful, as I am seventy-six year 3 old, and the people here are surprised to think I can hear so well at my age." Many other equally good reports. Try .one bar to-day, which, eaa be j forwarded. to :any address • upon the, re- j ceiptof money order for 4s Ed. , Z&ers is ■ Hotfctog at'.- &xrg j Price, .. ,'*: V " :J - A - Address: "CBiEKB** Co, ■' Railway Crescent, West Croydon, '' ■, Sarxsy, Easlaad. "

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Otaki Mail, 22 January 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 22 January 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 22 January 1919, Page 4

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