A 3/ postal note sent to T. Shaw Fitchett, 376 Swanstcn Street, Melbourne:, will bring the magazine by post every month far a half-year—it it is unobtainable locally. A GERMAN DESERTER For making false statements to uie { aliens' officer at Sali'ord on .his arrival at the Manchester Decks on the steamship Pandion, a Gorman subject, who answered to the name of Anton Hencle Vris, has been sent to prison for six months by the Salford Stinon diary. After nig arrest prisoner confessed to an interpreter that his real nam<?| was Oscar Emil Neumann, that he was born near Dresden, had seen fighting against the Belgians, had been wounded i' l the left wrist, and escaped from hospital to Rotterdam. The reason he told lies, ho said, was that he was a deserter from the German Army, and he was afraid he would be sent back if be told the truth. '•'Every little helps," provided that little is a drop of "NAZOL." When you've a cold in the head inhale r few whiffs; If the trouble is in the throat, sprinkle some drops on n pieeo of sugar. Taken either way "NAZOL" ensures relief.
Public .Notices. ;xi an juaxiaau. DAY OR NIGHT C. £, CUFF, Proprietor. T. ELLIOTT WILSON (Opposite Railway Station.) WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES. TEEMS: HALF GASH, BALANCE AT 6 PEE CENT., PAYABLE IN FOUE OE FIVE YEARS. 15 Cottages, from 3 to S rooms. 2 Sections in Carver Street. Stable and Freehold, subject to lease. Bakehouse and Freehold. Cottage and 4 acres. 15 Acres in town of Stratford. Cottage and Freehold at Stratford. Factoi/ and Freehold at Stratford. A business property at Inglewood—let at 50/-. 2 Buildings at Mangaweka. 1 Freehold at Mangaweka. Cottage and. £-acre at Utiku, 13 Sections at Pinaku, 2 Newspapers—subject to present lease. 595 Acres, fenced, 30 in grass, and. cottage, freehold, Kapuka South, South-land-—£s per acre; £IOO cash, balance bank interest, payable in 10 or 20 Also. — • THE BALANCE OF MY STOCK OF TUBE, CHINA, AND JAPANESE GOODS. PICTURE MOULDINGS AT HALF-PEICE.; ;. AGENT FOR STATE FIP.E INSURANCE OFFICE SCOTT BROS.' RANGES. OFFICE HOURS: 10 to 12 and from 1 to 4 o'clock. COTTAGES AND ,SHOFS TO LET.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 12 August 1915, Page 2
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430Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 12 August 1915, Page 2
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