«r nm, to say the least, very mueh surprised to find such an agitation in Auckland over this question of erecting new residence in Auckland on Government House grounds," declared the Hon. G. Fowlds. Minisler for Education, in an interview in Auckland the other day. "Ever since T been me Minister for Education T have been working lo secure this site for a university. ;nid f expected nPithinir: but praise fr,.m ft" p-'onle of Auckland when 1 NO< < i.vdod." A paragraph in vesf ; .''' Mail" records that' .Mr An '•••>• Cb Hf"o. of AVellimrt. ". :■■ <> ■<• '■ ! a v.irar lav la \| : « ■ W. "a", 'f Ot-'ki. Mr C M- - i ■ - •••- !. ■- of ![( .- - - if - ,1 " " Even !II 'I- 1 ' Wc' ■ ' I ' -'"of ■ ' ' • f-' , '~ .... ■~;> ! . . I: ~r «'ibi '"fS as i 'i p, i ■ ;r !• - .<!•••<! ''evici'- and At Ibe a n iie.-i! int'-'-'n-r e 1 I'mKki'tal:a■'a bra!• '♦ « I'i?' r n. he'd mi S i : ' . M r K. ! I'nQ]' w j •; .. (»»(|. l-irise t!'. l -" 'i i-' i■ •■ ' !■■ ■' ~ ■'f t'ifi'c f I ' r ; 1., i '''aincd to ifi'.'e : ■> - ! - •f '11f tf o rilll'i - j!> v ■ I:i' ■■! l, ; - 1 P'unh i f r :M I.VI- " I|> ' ' " ' ' !!' r ! M-I dire-f''' U w.c Id p'"-ve J : '' -| b'i' v :i'ih'The S'M. , C •'! ; - -~'v different 1.- » 'M'b.v-1 M':' 1 m,. s'•ration wouM na o'v ..:;i >• the s'> ,» n ;. . f.. t r,.,. ), big II! I" 0' b-o-: ~r ;1,., I 'jb. o . MiI'ndtre ff-'t'--] (b• |j- 1 1 i"f I|,l '|V. |f u ~ . ~, , r r Sbni'i t to s:v:' a d>>•••••!!';' >• -{i->.| on RnmiM'.v .-beep, li-if. ib;if -nn« bad !'o ra»i :n-ai'-ib'.>. ■:> ! "• l r 'ire to ci'i!i'-ise 1, --'• TTr I'i- »- o'l.jif ,| S i\-r:|!d be <■ f L ' b >nefit if tlmv cn'i' 1 !..» : -f O'ber memb"i's fr,-y.'- ,T .. t-nn .in e'ccelboif 0r.,. .<v.l .... a. eided to ,ns"erl ain if br. -'or ; ~.t ■ ' r 'vn denrmstra!ic-'s ce • bei--. dieated. Tile panic at IV.h. , is(--e r :!0 t!:e presence of !',!,ec;';.] i; .i . .• b;igatc!le to tbe jvi.-;; - ;n il. . . • i;on Sunt -a y night. Tb.. n'.-i:! v.a>. cold, and the ladies' swiui'ni'i-j: bath was crowded. Sndde:;!;,- (,-iates a local senile) a cliorus of shrieks arose, and badly split r > loie-li of the welkin as was over the bath. Tbe attendant rushed in, expeoiing to see at least half a dozen i.i .-Is:' some ra.sli Peeping Tom. lint no. She saw, however, tie- 1 lady l«ititers S'tanding crowded oil the be:;.-lies i.i the dressing boxes. All fing; rs pointed to the w-ater. and there a liiDnstrous, wicked rat was swimming from side to side. It was haded off, and turned to the rMie-r end of the bath. Its ,adve:!.t was followed by another chorus of shrieks, and .a piece fell out of the w-dkin, and nearly killed the rat. At poor whiskeralidos in blind terror made the shore, and took refuge in the haven .afforded by a levip ol ladv s attire, lying on the floor, while the owner stood on the seat and shrieked. Even the hardened lady attendant was not equal to ro:ili»g out his rntship, so a screen was formed behind which the bathers huddled, while a mere man < ame in with a rdi-i) and destroyed the dragon that had sr> flutt-erefl the dovecotes of the lady bathers. For Hurricane Lanterns and oilier Inmpware Gibson's is Ihe si ore. Adirfc.
WORTH ITS WMI GUT IX CJOLT) ! WO HTM ITS WlOl CI IT IN (JO Li) ! f TUT AT is wha fc Mi is ri!;in s.ivsxd X WIOIiKT'TA. o:.' 11;... ! vo Hiiir Tonic known. I!is hi.x own letter: - "Wioletta Toilet Cii ri.sU'h 11 rcli. Sirs,— Lust May I li:ul occasion 'to consult your a.m'ut, .Mr •/. Haxtcr, Timarn, oonourninu; my hair, which was in «i very had way. Acting on his advice, I decided to try WIOLI'/LTA, and within a. short period the tonic ed'octcd a transformation from a 'bald hcMid to as a head of li-air as von can find ;m any man, in. Nwv Zealanrl. My cnre is a complete one, and T strongly ad vis* anyone suffering frnm hahinoss or any hair trouhlo to use WIOLETTA, I consider "WIOIjKTTA, worth its weight in gold. Yours failhl'ullv, C. C. i;o.!si'l!'ts. i~) /ft all Chemist;-.'. TT;;irdn'.s.s'.;r.s f)i 1) .a nd Stores. Sole Agent: T. BROOM E, Weraroa Stove Levin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1910, Page 3
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699Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1910, Page 3
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