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Out of 65 patients in the Gisborne Hospital twenty-two are being treated for typhoid fever. As the accommodation in the institution is taxed to the utmost, the trustees have decided to erect a marquee for the reception of any future .cases. The tomato crop in Masterton threatens to be—if it already is not so—a total failure. The fruit seems to be unable to ripen at all, and instead of a ripening process going on the skins are turning thick and hard; and the fruit is then unsaleable. There are some large areas down in tomatoes in Masterton this season, and if the crop fails the Chinese gardeners will be, perhaps, the heaviest losers. George Farmrey, a Hems well farm labourer, has won the first prize of £4 offered by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Spciety for the labourer who has “brought up and placed out the greatest number of children without having received parochial relief.” He is the father of twentythree children, seventeen of whom he has “brought up,” and fourteen are now in situations. His wages are 15s a week, with extra allowance in harvest time. A-DEPINITION. There are probably few greater wits among present-day noblemen than Lord Rosebery, and it is to him that we are indebted for the latest definition of memory. Some time ago a friend met him, and they discussed the subject. “Well, what do you say that memory is?” asked Lord Rosebery’s friend. “Memory,” replied his Lordship, “is the feeling that steals over us when we listen to our friends’ original stories.” Ever and anon we read in the papers of a “new” and “original” polish for tan footwear, linoleums, and the like, and curiosity prompts us to give it a trial. experiment costs ns sixpence and plenty of regret. Actual use of the “original” article convinces us that it is the same old oily stuff our grandmothers used to make, and about as useful for polishing linoleum as painting a coal hulk. Most people who have cut their wisdom teeth, have passed over all the “originals,” and use only a polish that IS new and a thing distinctly apart. THAT POLISH IS TAN-OL. In tins (paste) 6d, (liquid) Is.

E. CHASE, CEOFION, MABTON. P.O. Bo* 16* Telephone 10 ONE '- of the oldest-established Coaohbuilders, Wheelwrights and General Blacksmiths in the district. begs to inform the genersl public that he is prepared to build all kinds of Vehicles at reasonable prices, and Laving secured a first-class Coach Painter, is prepared to do firstclass Coach Painting at * reasonable prices. Also, Agents for the well-known Firms, Massey-Harris and Booth. Macdonald Implemen s. Large Stooa of EXTBAS for above , Implements kept in stock, : > Catalogues on application, ssiiiiiiiiiiii

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9392, 11 March 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9392, 11 March 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9392, 11 March 1909, Page 6

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