Potato blight is still in evidence among the lute crops in the Rangitikci district (says the Advocate). The blight had also badly attacked the tomatoei, and many promising crops h»ye been completely ruined. Among those in the First Division who failed to pass the medical test waa a well-known sawyer and chopper, who has won big events in Southland, and also distinguished himself as a Cumberland wrestler. Another is New Zealand's professional mile clvainpion, a resident of Southland, who has shown himself capable of breaking -U0 for the distance. HEAVY muXKKR FOR SO YEARS. DRTXKO CURED HIM. A "'ratefnl wife writes on November 14.—''You will be pleased to knojv my husband is splendid. He tells me he ha* not now the slightest desire for drink. ile was a heavy drinker for over 30 years. We are all so grateful:" Satlify \onrsclf that DRI3JKO is a ganrano cure. While for fre<! booklet describing the treatment and containing do/ens of similar testimonials. 1 will post it in plain sealed envelope. Treatment is inexpensive and easily given—secretly if desired. Address me in confidence, Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A. C„ Iwabton Quay, R
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1918, Page 4
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190Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1918, Page 4
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