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The bride was gowned in nattier bins, With B hoes and toque of "tango" hue; Th ( . bridegroom, in a suit of brown, Looked quite the smartest "sport" in town. And while confetti filled the air, A tearful mater kissed the pair, And sobbed, "My love! be always «nr» To take your Woods' Peppermint Cure." The anniversary (June 10) of the death of the late Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, who labored so earnestly and controlled the destiny of New Zealand ably for so many years, was not allowed to pass by without recognition. Friends and supporters signified their remembrance of the great leader and esteemed friond of the people by placing a laurel wreath on the statesman's statue in the Parliamentary grounds, while many tributes of respect were received by" Mrs. Seddon and family from practically all parts of the Dominion. Sir Joseph Ward placed a' wreath on the late Mr. Seddon's tomb.—Exchange. ' STIFF NECK. This is a common form of muscular rheumatism for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is especially valuable. Try it; you will be surprise ut the quickrelief which it afforfe jhambcrlain's Pain Balm is without a superior for mus. iCUh; tmd rheumatic caina.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1916, Page 4

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196

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1916, Page 4

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