KING GEORGE V. KING BEER. It took a Czar to make Russia dry. It will require ten King Georges and a doxen Asquiths to reduce the drink problem to a salutary basis. In April, 1910, the Chacellor of the Exchequer said he felt strong enough to fight Beer In April of last year he confessed that, with even the people and churches at his back, he could not carry one salutary measure in the face of the drink interests that sit in th e British House of Commons. It. will be interabstinence. Society is always disposed to follow slavishly the example of Royalty. It will wear whiskers when its King refuses to shave, or crawl into ridiculous chaff bag skirts when a Queen affects such drapery. But it is doubtful whether Society will wear a nine-inch thirst until after the war, cr suffer from swollen tongue and cindertrack throat without asserting itself. About. th' e only time that the slummite and the Society dude assort themselves is when soraoone threatens their poison supply. Given their choice between King and Beer, one may state with certainty that Beer will win by any nu; her of necks | A Chill, Sore Throat, Tightness of the Chest—and misery! The way to remove it is simply this: take a lump of sugar, saturate it with "NAZOL," and le it dissolve in the mouth. Or use the Nazol Inhaler.
Public Notices. FAITHFULLY EXECUTED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. FULL STOCKS OF ALL MOTOR ACCESSORIES. CAR FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT. Ta&ape Motor G&rsgg. B. C. C-I3BS PROPRIETOR. DAY OR . NIGHT Proprietor.
T. ELLIOTT WILSON (Opposite Railway Station.) WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES. TERMS: HALF CASH, BALANCE AT G PER CENT., PAYABLE JN FOUR OR FIVE . YEARS. 15 Cottages, from 3 to S rooms. 2 Sections in Carver Street. Stable and Freehold, subject to lesse. Bakehouse and Freehold. Cottage and 4 acres. 15 Acres in town of Stratford. Cottage and Freehold at Stratford. Factory and Freehold at Stratford. A business property at Inglewood—lot at 50/-. 2 Buildings at Mangaweka, 1 Freehold at Mangaweka. Cottage and J-acre at Utiku. 13 Sections at Pinaku. 2 Newspapers —subject to present lease. 595 Acres, fenced, 30 in tage, freehold, Kapuka land—£s per acre; £IOO bank interest, payable years. rrass, and cotrith, South:\sh, balance n 10 or 20 Al3O, THE BALANCE OF MY STOCK OF FURNITURE, CHINA, AND JAPANESE GOODS. PICTURE MOULDINGS AT HALF-PRICE. AGENT FOR STATU FIRE IK'S OFFICE HOURS: 10 to 12 and from to 4 o'clock.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 249, 12 July 1915, Page 2
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415Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 249, 12 July 1915, Page 2
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