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PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY.

Ai'TRIF TO fHE'EiUiHiNES. : EXCISED BOOKMAKER' IN COURT. (from Our Spccial Correspondent.) •.' Palmerston, .Tanuary;i7. The Mnnawatu Philosophical Society is organising., a botanical. excursion. to Mount Wharite on Anniversary Day (January 23). Mount Wharite, it may bo explaitlEd,, is a very high hill iii tho Rualiine Range, close to 'Woodvillo, and, apart from tho botanical aspect of tho excursion, 4 :' is well. worth: a. visit on account sof tho magnificent view of tho surrounding country, which is', to bo obtained from'its, summit. The'ascent is a verj'easy one from the Woodvillo side, a long, gradual spur leading to tho top. j '..Tho excursion party will leave Palniorston by'.the; seven ; o'clock train, the day proves ■ fine tho outing should;be a very enjoyable one.. '. ' i : .

Court Manawatu, A.0.F., held its usual pieetiug last night in the. Foresters' Hall. . There was a attendance, and C.R.' Bro. RdSanowski octiupicd the chair. One new,'candidate was initiated and for membership.. .The, balancg-'slieet,' showing that tho finances were in a most flourishing condition, was read (and adopted. The Woodwards reported that there was only one mimber oh tho sick fund. It was .resolved to present, P.C.R. Bro. Patten, ,jun„ with' a scarf and neck ribbon. " ' Maoris from 1 all .parts of :'the. district ha.ve been gathering here to hold a tangi in connection with tho 'death of a native "lianiod Taylor',':, well-known in Palmerston, and who is said to have -possessed landed rights .ia. the Piiketotara Block. ;

Tho monthljv meeting if tlie • Onward Tent of Rechabites was lield last evening, wheii mostly routine , husiness'..was. trans.'aoted.. It was. decided; to entertain, tho delegates to the general conference' at k on: their • return. journey,' and a committee, comprising Bros. Pratt; .Morgan, and'lngram was appointed to make arrangements. 'Among tho-speakers (it. the taction will, be Bros. J. J. Wesuey, •D.C.R., of Inveroargill, who has, in Hie past,. been a , prominent No-Licenso worker.

.'At the conclusion of the case yesterday afternoon, in which . the bookmaker j. L-aidlaw, was fined .£lO and costs for betting at the.' Ashhurst ineeting after the advertised' tirao of starting of a race, the defendant fcecame very excited, aiul began to address offioials of the Racing Club in a very loud voice, at tho same timo swinging his arms, about in a manner Suggestive of flails. He was cautioned by the police, and perhaps fortunately for him his, case constituted, tho last business for the ; day. Otherwise, it is possiblo the Magistrate might have considered it necessary to deal with hitn further.... :

Baldness nsed to bo a misfortune. Now it is bad- f&rui. No uiah need be bald, unless ; ho • wants to,'or-is too-careless to grow hair. Tho day of the silly quack "hair-restorers". is . over. John Strango Winter's Hair Food has doomed them. It differs from- the others, because it makes hair grow. Price, 3s. 6d., everywhere.— Advt. ' , i

Mi's. Game—"See" here, Mr. G., I thought you said you had . been duck shooting; but these ducks are- tanie ducks." "Yes, m' dear; I tamed 'em after I—(hie)—shot 'em.":' 4

Star Up-to-dato Costumes, seasonable and well cut, go to W. S. Bedford, 4'a Willis Street, over Shop occupied by I? Cohen, Mercer.— *

BOWEL COMPLAINTS IN CHILDREN.

The most successful medicine in use for .bowel complaints in children is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy .'• It can always, bo depended upon to cure Diarrhoea and Dysentery. This preparation has been in constant ,uso . for nearly 40 years and has met. with, uniform success everywhere. 5

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1028, 18 January 1911, Page 9

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PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1028, 18 January 1911, Page 9

PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1028, 18 January 1911, Page 9

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