The Northumberland, which left Gisborne on Tuesday afternoon, sent a wireless message at noon yesterday that she was progressing satisfactorily and at her then .rate of progress expected to reach Auckland to-morrow morning.—(P.AA. Piano for sale. Cottage to rent wanted. Experienced laundress wanted. Laundress wanted two days a week. Tenders invited for painting two houses. • Mr. H. L. Esau, seedsman and florist, is now specialising in best varieties of bulbs. Tenders are invited for purchase ofe dwelling in estate of late Mrs. S. Armstrong, Car tert on. Mr. J. Betty, land agent, inserts a new list of properties which have been placed in his hands for sale. Messrs. J. Graham and Co. will close their premises between the hours of 10 and 11 a.m. to-day on the occasion of the funeral of the late Miss M. Cummin.-. The annual picnic in connection with the Presbyterian Sunday School will be held at Mr. James McGregor’s on Saturday next. “Australia and Back,” by Sir Alan Cobham, K.8.E., is now on sale. Price, 3/6. At Messrs. McLeod & Young’s. PARSON PRAISES PUT*MONAS. From the Vicarage, the gentleman writes, “Please send me two boxes of Pulmonas. ” These soothing pastilles are especially valuable to ease strained conditions of the throat. They a’-o. very useful in throat and chest ailments. Their vapours quickly relieve by direct treatment coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, etc. Pulmona.-. at chemists, 1/6 and 2/6.
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Wairarapa Age, 10 February 1927, Page 4
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