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—* —’ ■■ I . Owing to empty houses}! people leaving without pay! £30,000, the equivalent;* rate of 4d. in the pound waH to the rates of Lambeth da last half-year. I A publican in the Easfl of London announces aI special feature ,of his cate! “Funeral Baskets. —Conti Four bottles of spirits, one I port and sherry, and keg of I Price 15s, ” I A strange monster has I seen off the island of Hal and is described as about! size of a yearling horse, I short and thick legs, square! somewhat long head, and |! dulous ears, | The ring is the relit?, of I time when men documents with it, insteal affixing a written signal and the slick was, original! cudgel carried for the purpl of offence or defence. I Some fishermen netting I Yarmouth beach captured* young porpoise five feet Hew and as an experiment tie! rope to its tail and returned to the sea. It towed the U for a considerable distance. I At a recent carnival at (9 sengruen, Austria, no admisl ticketswere used, but anyone* entered the theatre was weigß and had to pay one cent a poll Several fat men and woil refused to mount the scales: 1 Influenza often leads to brl chitis. When the first sign* influenza appear—such as thrl irritation, phlegm,, dullness I the eyes, tightness across I chest—don’t hesitate, but g* bottle of “Nazol ” *lt is wl derful how speedily “Nazo| gives relief and cures. Ea bottle contains 60 doses, anJ sold by chemists and stores I I s 6d per bottle. I An old woman named Rcilr Jamen, who went to the po house at Himes, has found h self possessed of £BOOO. T mattresses which she had b< bequeathed were unpicked, a £4OOO in bank notes was fou in each. > One noticeable result of i Children Act Great Britain, has beau tbel markable decrease in the quj tity of cakes supplied in pnhi houses. The clause forbiddi the bringing of children ii licensed houses has y brou| ab}ut a decrease in the < mand for “fairy’’ cakei a other soft biscuits. Nasal Catarrh or Cold in t head—with all its disagreeal symptoms—may bn quickly t lieve.d and cured by “Nazo It is simple in use, powerful actioD, and harmless to the \ tient. It is worth trying, 1 cause it represents (he latest a vance in medical science. Ea< bottle contains GO doses, and sold by chenrsts and stores Is Gd per bottle.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4433, 10 July 1909, Page 1

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411

News Items Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4433, 10 July 1909, Page 1

News Items Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4433, 10 July 1909, Page 1

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