1 ■V^'sp^ciXuTH ■ [. APPOINTMENT I { HNO TEAS■ ■I IN OR OUT OF ENGLAND ■ H HAVE RETAINED THE ■ H LARGEST SALE FOR ■ H SO MANY YEARS AS ■ IMELSOUI " BIMMTEiCo'sII I I- ' ~>E CEYLON AND I g& * NDED TEAS. IT IS ■ |B 1.-.-'OSSIBLE TO BUY ■ ■ BETTER TEAS. OR TEAS ■ , ■ THAT HAVE PLEASED ■ ■ LONGER ■ AWARDED^^^^ U GOLO and SILVER H MEDALS IN M
Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, The Quick, Safe Cough and Cold Cure. Quick enough to relieve in a few minutes; to cure in a few days. Safe enough for (he youngest or most delicate child. "TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION." All Chemists and Storekeeper*. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 bottle. c
Considering the number of votes polled Mr H. H. Aide-ms, who isl wellknown at Thames, secured one of the largest majorities in the election of mem-bers of tlie Auckland Hai'bour Boiai d. Mr Adams stood for the Waitemata County, for which district he has be©n representative on the County Council for several years. His opponent, was Mir V. F. Kerr Taylor, and with the returns from 15 booths in Mr Adams hasi scored 480 votes to his opponent's 99.
Tho new scheme under which a workman possessingl only sufficient capital to pay a £H> deposit to the Labour Department in "order to secure a houss of his own upon time payment has amused great interest in all the centres of population, and. it looks as if .Auckland will to the fir.sit city to make a practical start. In oiiie of its suburbs, Eller.slie. Reached % rail, 15 acres, divided in 60 sections), have" been" allotted for workers' dwelling's, while at Otahuhu, also on tho railway, an a era of ten adres, divided into 10 sections, has'boon set aside for 1 the same purpose.
For dhronia Ghest Complaints, Wocds' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d. 2S 6d.—Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10352, 28 April 1911, Page 1
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