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Seven-shilling pieces in golc were authorised to be issued in 1797. 4 . .
From 1898 to 1907 inclusive 264,038 vivisection experiments were performed. From British ports to Belgium and Holland 45,471 horses are annually imported. ' A It has served you well for many year 4 now. We don’t need to tell "you its good qualities—but eggs are getting’ cheaper, and you have no Sharland’s Moa Brand Egg Preservative by you. Don't forget it until eggs have gone up i again. At all stores. See that the full name is oh the label.
The average walking pace o: a healthy man or woman is sale to he 75 steps a minute. H.M.S. Superb, built in 1876 at a cost of £531,845, was subsequently sold for £19,000; Mr Orville Wright says that in ten years the conquest of the air will have been accomplished.
Thousands of pounds are saved every year to the Poultry Keepers of New Zealand by the use of bharlaud’s Moa’ Erand Egg Preservative. If you waiit to share in this, use it this year to preserve your eggs. At all stores. 2 Sea that, the full name is on the label. :
Mr Hubert Latham’s monoplane is fitted with a little ashtray close to the pilot's seat. Mr W, P. Frith painted his famous picture “ Derby Day,” after only cue visit to the race. It is estimated that in Egypt there.are 10,000,000 people who can neither read or write. f
Nasal Catarrh or Cold in the head—with all its disagreeable symptoms —may be quickly relieved and cured by “ Ffizol.V It is simple in use, powerful in actioDj and harmless to the pa tient. It is worth trying, because it represents the latest advance in medical science. Each bottle contains 60 doses, and is sold by chemists and stores. at Is 6d per bottle. In Loudon alone there are some 2000 societies and institutions for the relief of misery an: suffering. A Viennese lady recently celojbratedher 111th birthday bj | taking her first drive in a taxi* i cab.
Germany has built a motorcar, armed with a quick-firing gun, specially adapted for us< against airships.
Blood poison resulting from smal wounds is beconcng more prevalent Even so slight nn injury as the scratch o 9, pin will sometimes cause blood poison ing' The safe-iway’ is to npph Ch;imberlaii)’s Pain Balm as own ns th’ injuryjias lipen received. That liniruep prevents all danger of'blood poisonin; and causes the injury to heal in abou one-third the time required, by th usual treatment. For sale by J. B Johnson, Agent.—Advt.
Before a grave can be dug ii the graveyard of Llanbadoc near Usk, the rock has to b blasted away. Boys of 1G desiring to beenmsailors in the British Navy mu’s be at least sft 3-|in in heigh and 33in round the chest
In February, 1005, Mr Tin bert Latham travelled in a bat loon from (he Crystal P;ilnee7 Paris in the.record time of si:
hours
Influenza often loads to broo cltjiis. - M hen the first signs c .influenza appear—such as throe irritation, phlegm, dullness r the ores, tightness across th chest—don’t hesitate, bu ! (Tfx { I bottle of “ Nazo!> It is ' won dorful how speedily 1 u Naz >1 gives relief and cures. ElO .j bottle contains GO doses, and i j soil by chemists and stores t Is Od per .bottle. I . Puesia has a larger proportio jof blind people than any oihe | European country. Two out < ; every 1000 of jur people ai I sightless, ; -Sir Thomas Lipton once state he would give every peimv ]] " »Vnn agaio IhL bo :* ucf : • ' '■-?*. u i i\me." e., < ue.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4466, 23 September 1909, Page 1
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