WAIAPU LICENSING BENCH
A sitting of the Wai-pu Licensing Bench was held on S iturdny at noen, Mr W. A. B-rrtoD, S.M., and Messrs G Darien and Somervell being in attendance. TRANSFERS. The following temporary transfers were approved cf i Makareka Hotel. Maurice Lawis Hogan to Arthur Francis Saunders ; Waerenga o kuri Hotel, Charles W. Johason to Charles M. McCabo. A COMPLAINT. Mr Barton complained that in several cases the Committee’s r;commendations had not been given iff C-, and he thought a warning should be given. At the last meeting of thn Comm'ttce tbo l censee cf tho Empire Hotel had born ordered to provide a light at the back if tbo hct-.1, aod this had not boon attended 10. It appeared to him that the Committee was beicg laughed a', and made fun of, and they should imerees upon the hole keepers tho fact that wfcoi a i. ccmmsndalioa was inside it was at once to be earnol ouh Ho also understood that tho suggested iui provemset.) to the Tu auganui Hotel had not been attended to. Mr Somervell said ihat- work was at the present time going or. Tho Magistrate thought tho house would bo much better run in the future. Mr Dvrton urged that tbo improvements oidered in ench oaso eheuid be pipmptly carried cufi Ho noticed when in Auckland recently that tho lighting of thn bark pro m *ses in tbo hotels -here was much better than u was in Gisborne, In Auckland tbey wero certainly a credit, but in Giaberns they were a disgrace. IS was decided that- the alterations and improvements recommended should bo ai once carried out.
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pril 27th, 1904. Sheldon Drug Co., 15 O’Connell street, Sydney, N.S.W. Dear Sirs, — Last week I took home a bottle o, Dr Sheldon's IJew Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption, I obtained this for my two boys aged seven and four years. The elder lad had a nasty, troublesome cough and cold : the other a bad cold ana a cough just beginning to trouble him. They each took your cough remedy, which, by the wav, they iilted immensely, and in two days the cough and cold of the younger boy had entirely disappeared, having been cut short in good "time, and at the end of the third day the eider boy was absolutely cured. Being a chemist fo: seventeen years, I am naturally somewhat antagonistic to proprietary and patent medicines, but in this instance 1 must recognise and acknowledge the efnciency and merit of your excellent preparation and give credit where credit is due. i was greatly pleased with the marvellous and s rikmg curative and soothing properties of your admirable remedy, which I will add, from a pharma ciutical standpoint, is splendidly ccnv' pounded.-Yours faithfully, CHARLES A. I'INCH, Ph. C., M.P.S., etc. ' Kuranda, Boyce street, Glebo Point, Sydney, N.S.W. For sale by A. W. J. Mann, Agent Chemist.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1832, 13 August 1906, Page 3
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