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The annual report of Amalgamated Society of Eng eers, issued recently, states I during 1908, the members decreased by 1964, and that' balance on the general .fi showed a loss of ,£168,543* compared with the gain of £ 555 in 1907.

MrPeall, the great billi champion, whose wouder break of 3304 all-in gamejj be handed down as one of greatest achievements of vj liards, is training his soils enter the ranks of professio cueists' . viJ

Bachy, an elephant at Vienna Zoological Gardens, | came so jealous of a baby 4 phaut that was horn in an j joining cage and supplan him in the affections of the pi | lie, that he heeame dangero | aud had to be j [ Gums are the glutinous m ter which exude from cert! trees. They are all more less soluble in water. Befe are obtained in the same ra uer as gums, but differ 'fr< gums in being insoluble water, and therefore more su able for varnishes, " ?*. \}\yS Mr Oscar Asche and - M Lily Brayton have sailed f Australia to enter upon lengthy tour under the manag ment of Messrs Meynell a Gunn: In addition to seve Shakesperian productions, th bring with them’ their rent London success, f { Count Ha ntbal.” : • >

Among the Chinese no reli are more valuable than the bo( that have been worn by a mag trate. If he resigns and lea? the city, a crowd accompani him from his residence to t gates, where his boots are dm off with great ceremonv, to preserved in the hall of j usth

Influenza oftendeads to bro chilis.' When the first signs influenza appear —such as thro irritatiou, phlegm, dullness. < the eyes, tightness across ti chest —don’t hesitate, but get bottle of “ Nazol.” It 'is wo 1 derful how speedily u NaZol gives relief and cures. Em bottle contains GO doses, and sold by chemists anrl stores J s 6d per bottle.

The new trunk line aero Cauada, which is not yet cor pleted, will, it is claimed, co siderably shorten the distau between Europe and Asia 1 way of the North Americ: Continent. The railway te; minus chosen on the Pacific si< is Prince Rupert, which is far north of any existing po that it is stated that it will r duce the Pacific Ocean milea; by two days’ sail.

Nasal Catarrh or Cold in tl head—with all its disagreeab symptoms —may be quickly n lieved and cured by “Nazol It is simple in use, powerful : action, and harmless to the ni tient. It is worlh trying, b cause it represents (he latest a< vance in medical science. Eac bottle contains GO doses, audsold by chemists and' stores i 1 s Gd per bottle.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4435, 13 July 1909, Page 1

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451

News Items Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4435, 13 July 1909, Page 1

News Items Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4435, 13 July 1909, Page 1

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