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News Items

The .Standard Egg Preservative is

Sharjand’s Moa Brand Egg Preservative. Years of experience with it only strengthens its claims. At all stores. See that the full name is on the label.

Warships are now constructed without rams; the weight and speed of modern men-of' war reudering such a form of attack virtually impossible.

According to a leading Paris dressmaker, the Queeu of England is the best-dressed Royal lady in-Europe, and “fliugs away least money on her clothes.

Economical • Housekeepers are now preparing' to put down their supplies of preserved eggs. There is no preservative like Sharland’s. Moa. Brand Egg Preservative. None has its long history of unqualified success—it- never fails to keep fresh eggs sweet and good. At all stores. See that the full name is on the abel.

Siberia is a country of great natural wealth, most of which is undeveloped. It would bo difficult to exaggerate the enorrra ous resources of that vac-fc

region.

Nasal Catarrh or Cold, in the head—with all its disagreeable symptoms—may be quickly re-> jjlievedand cured by “ Nazol.” It is simple in use, powerful in action, and harmless to the pa* ytient. It is worth trying, because it represents the latest advance iu medical science. Each bottle contains 60 doses, and is ; sold by chemists and stores at Is 6d per bottle. The best -lighted street in the world is the famous Under-der* Linder, in Berlin It is ilium* inated by three rows of electric lights, separated -by .two rows of beautiful trees.

Professer Marquis Bibbero, who trained Captain Webb for bis successful swim across the Channel has declared that he considers Burgess' and Wolffe the men most likely to achieve this feat again.

Millions of cs’gs have Ivon preserved in Sharland’s' Moa Brand Fe;g Preservative. It is the standard preparation' iu New Zealand, Try it yourself this year. See that the fu'P nhiiie is on the label. '

Since the reign of .George 111. it has. been a. tradition in -the Royal Family that one. or more of its princes should be brought up in - the Navy. Prince Edward of Wales was the. last Royal Prince to enter the senior service.

j Japanese ladies put their hair up with wooden, ivorv or tortoiseshell pins, Tin or Sin in length, and fully |-in wide. The. pins are usually carved, and are often capped with pivoted figures. which dance with every , motion of the wearer.

The world’s largest farm is in Mexico. It measures from north to south 150 mips, and f>om east to west 200 miles, - and has an area of 8,000,000 acres in all. On its prairies and moun - tains roam 1.000,000 head of rattle, 700,000 sheep, and B : 0, 000 horses. .....

Influenza often leads to Bronchitis. When the first signs of influenza appear—su eh-rmd h roai irritation, phlegm, ' Hul jjjtpss of. the eyes, tightness -across 1 hoi chest—don’t hesitate, hut get a bottle of “ Nozhin Tt is wonderful how speed iWlffiNazol ” gives relief and ctirM- ' .Each bottle contains 60' doses', and is sold by chemists and stores at 1 s Gd per bottle. The dolphin is said to he the fastest, swimmer in the sons. Tf, has hern observed to dart' through the water at a rate computed to r be mnch greater thain 20 miles an hour, and is often seen swimming round and round a vessel which is ster rnJ ing at highest speed,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4464, 18 September 1909, Page 1

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News Items Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4464, 18 September 1909, Page 1

News Items Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4464, 18 September 1909, Page 1

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