LODGE MEETING.
■'-The ;Loyal Antipodean: Lodge, :1.0.0.F.,: M.U.,; met in /tlio Manelie.ster Unity,, Hall last night. :Bro. Sohmixlt.; N.G., 'presiding.' : Bro.'-; J.'- F.; "O'Sullivan, District Grand Master,//installed; tlie,'; newly .elected',: officers ■ as 1 ' >.foll<sw:—N.G;, Br.o; Hifa; P.G., Bro. Duii'; E.S.j Bro. Dentico; Tho secretaryvpresented,]iis .report:and balance,sheet,' showing a statement of funds as follows :—Sick and:funeral,-i£ls,l2l.:l3s.' ! sd.;imari- 1 .agement;fund,:,ifi376 lis. Sd.; distress fund,' 10s.! 5d.-i ■ ■ surplus fund,- >C 1173 18s; ■ |d;; total funds', '.£16,694 Us. 3d. y^;.-/.
'/;: C. Smith, 1 Ltd.l' advertise. the, opening .of their g'rtat' s'6as"on's/s'ole, ; for Saturday,next, 9' o'clock' sharp. ; C.', Smith, Ltd., only-hold o'ne sale each season,; when ~all:..the stock > throughout each re-, spectiye department ( is .reduced about 50 per. :oent.; 'arid. in many .cases- less' than actual cost!; An!advertisement, in:.regard.to,Markton Villa &ppea;rs;.in this issue.' The viila "is situated" at", the,; junction' of; two:.'rivers, affording, excellent. ■ opportunities -for • trout-, fishing, whilst .the native,.bush iri the .vicinity: renders the; spot .an. 'ideal one for, Vanyb'bdy.: wishing,-to spend- a' quiet holiday. * ' -~ . ' :.v '.' :/ ,-'...; -; 'Mrs.;( J:': Cody, ./late,.of Waiiginui '.arid. 'New. ' Plymouth, / advertises accommodation' 'at .the .Dominion Boardinghouse,, Ohakune. : .'• ''■Messrs. '. Latham:, and ' Co., /: of.', the. - Woodville, Land, Agency,;elsewhere,.insert particulars, of; properties for sale. v. ■ notice to passengers who are leaving by the' s.s. tKimntaka,; is. inserted by f the. New Zealand Shipping Company, Ltd.j in this issue.";' f- ■ . Messrs. Lovien, Shallcrass,; and. C 0.,. Ltd., ad--.•yertise.particulni's/.of the sale/ by .public .auction, to-day,; at -A'o. 27 'Owen Street,-of house-; hold furniture; arid effects. ...The firm also ad"vef tiss, a drapery sale,.-to be held at: their rooms, commencing to-day, and continuing until' Saturday. - ~ ':.; ';'The . list of entries for' Messrs. Hudson and; Marriott's.' Shannon pig , sale, to be Held -'tomorrow;, rit, nooii, .is, advertised in . this issue,■AH olaims.against the Wellington and'Manawatii;Railway Company,"Ltd., should be sent iu ut one'e. / : ~; ? Th 6 Berlin correspqndent of /'Cologne Gazette" '.says:—•"If England feels the' need of / increasing -her' fleet; . that , : is,; of icourse,, an ■ English ■ affair, with which we: have no business; to interfere.' The increase iri English naval' armaments is in so . far no concern' of we do not think, of-entering into cpmpetitiori with them or tiaising the standard • of our own .armaments according to the| English standard." - .After - centuries ,of- trying to cure "diseasesthe,medical world is at last trying to prevent thera.—"Tribune," Chicago; ': :'.'■'./ ;/ v -- ' Nowhere: as' in- England -'can one find men who. are tho complete',expression of ; their' race, whoso' appearance,. gestures,' ways, and life characterise: it;adequately arid/ fully:— "Gaulois," Paris. ' -
The,'average;English, orchard. /continues,.to b»'> thoroughly./ mismanaged. Originally the planting was done; to a great extent, at haphazard, and care has not- been taken to keep the trees up' to the. standard of excellence which is desirable.—"Country Lifo," ;; No great thing can be achieved by a man who does, not resolutely banish ' woinen--from his mind.; That'is: a theory which I' have often heardr-but'ionly' across footlights.—'"Saturday •Review." , (,-■ ; "To what do yon. attribute' your 1 Pre-eminence? asked tho interviewer Of Madams Melba . lately. . "What keeps your voice so clear and pnro, Th« tone so steady,; firm; and sure. That charms the world so 'greatly?" "I kill a cold at once," said she, . "With Woodi'i Great, peppermint Cure, yon 'Be»..' .'".. .. / ; 1' EIIEUMO cures—noj;. merely relieves—Klieu-, matiam, Gout, Lumbago, Soiatica, becausb it' expels all urio acid from-the system. - Tatent cure-alls'may givo temporary relief, .but there oan.be no.permanent cure.until the poisonous matter- in the blood',has hecn.eradicated. Hun'dreds;.havo/testified to benefit received; All Chemists and Stores, 2s, Cd. and 45. ! fldi : 3
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 405, 14 January 1909, Page 7
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568LODGE MEETING. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 405, 14 January 1909, Page 7
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