interesting. Kakaramea quickly settled down into the rope, and gradnully obtained the supremacy over tin; heavy Maoris. In the three minutes they pulled the red tape the requisite distance. anil secured the first prize of ,€3O, the Maoris getting second prize ;C7. YV. Armstrong was captain of the winning team, which comprised: M. Mnriarty, H. Oilshnan, (i. Mitchell, W. McDiarmid, 1). Armstrong, ft. Smith and .1. Smith, and would prove a difficult proposition for any team to defeat. You save much money when you use MEAN'S ESSENCE, ten shillings on a pint of best cough, cold, and sore throat medicine. Be sure it's Hean's. « CANXOT GET lITS BREATH. "My little son Sydney occasionally gets so had with croup that lie cannot get his breath," writes Mr N. P. Lewis. Mile End, Adelaide, S.A. "I follow the directions ion the bottle of Chamberlain's Cough | Remedy and he is quickly relieved, I never go to bed without a bottle of Cham? erlnin's Cough Remedy on hand | for I neve? know when Sydney will be a tacked with croup." 41] chemists and liOKft • J. .^k^jjfUl^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 172, 29 December 1914, Page 3
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182Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 172, 29 December 1914, Page 3
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