LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Arrangements Tor securing l<> Shannon subscribers a mere prompt and regular delivery of " i lie Chronicle'' have been completed, and on and after Ist done next Mis-' Diurkloy. news agent and bookseller, el 'Shannon, will_ be in sobcharge (if sales .nn.tl deliveries. Subscribers who have been receiving the "Chronicle'' direct from this oliioe or in any other manner will in future have the paper delivered hv Miss Duuckloy's 'runners, and all .accounts for the newspapers will be payable to her weekly. for newspapers that hitherto have been supplied by a runnel' employed by tiS's office will be sent out at the end of the present month, air.! these may be- paid either to Miss Duuekley--whose receipt will be a .sufficient, discharge--or by eheipioor postal note sent direct to the " Chronicle." Pictures were introduced into Bantrkok aboiiit live years ago, and have bee: me the most snught-frr ."movement of all classes in Siani. Th- halls ere well filled eveiy n.igh!;. and simple comic pictures .and animal seeivs are most; appreciated. To-!!iorr<iw evening the Horowh.nua Boating Club will hold auoihei of their dances in the Druids' Hall. Mr .1. Kivii-sley has been scoured lie preside o\ er the mutieal arrangements, and dancers can rely on bar ing .a nio.'ft enjoyable evening. An extraordinary earth hunger has been apparent in Levin during the last throe davs. An advertiser intified in the " Chronicle" that lm had a t weidv-aet'e farm for lease and added the line "address at the 'Chronicle' office." On Friday and Saturday there must have been about thirty enquirers for the address of the advertiser, and there is a continuance of callers to-day. To Mr Newton. J. Moore (sav ; - the. Perth Daily Xews) belongs tlu d'Hiinetion o-f iieing the young'ept Premier -of the luii])ire. Thomrb be first entered his State .Parliament only five and a-half years ago, he has for more than four year' held office, and most of the time aPremier. First appoint 'd to that pesitie-n at the ag-. of So. .All Moore is net yet IS. Big-limbed, an ! :■■ utr^estiie.r trreat |i!iysica' ''.■.'■,•■■; !| in hi- Hc-ry niovemenf. <!•• liberal i\'"- ; n and big-voice 1. Vi.v Moere 'S iypical ef the successful ccd'oi.iv.!. An e\l '■•!' rdii'.iirv siirh't was witlie"-:"! bv .--ever d Levin re-d-oeo who wer- : maliimv l!-tr »'av to "T!. : b■•■!>.'-. n i.-vi:i end She" v/;::. ye-iei'-'biv e>"!'i)ing. An ox|!'ii!'" i i' wines ■-■.eeme:'! to skim on: < i file di-tac ■;> l'i oin near Otaki. ni-i.ll it ivdie-d 1. ; ., ie. Then th ~;,,,,,...,. !; i,j,.,.t f.-ll V) a lower plain .:!■■. m'i-'. m-n-ed eot if) the see e >a":. "lid fieallv d:>"-.ppe.,uvd eit-hc' <et '<•> '-. a '■]• by di-opjiing mi -i!b ■- beach. It* ;ic,iic:i:-;iii''e was ver>' ......I. |jl,„ (],,, ~.1..;..}, ~(j : d ; ..■• ,i ; ~.l i: ; ''i- ; ei" s v.-'aeu it fli"S in i.e military formafioiis. bu.f the feci ;':et 'he object \v.\y. reiine seven mile ■Mv.-iy entirely rl : >i"!-es of any su-'ge ,':e;i th'.t birds W"re coikm ;i n-. 1 ie it. Th.eg:(•. at prc.ba-biliiy is th- 1 someone between Levin and the southward has perfected a wcrlcabh aeroplane, which was being flow i yc.-'trrday. The lime if th" r-.-eii'--ience \\:c- c:ie n'. b;ck. T!i. p...-,' — tar. saw if \\a-' somewhat divr!" ie opinion as to what tin l ohjoe: eeiually was, but the fact that c was something pht n-iiienal mad > 'd-ir wlien thev reached th. rummif r.i\ tic bill' half-an-boi.i later, an 1 fiemd 'ihaf the niein.be;.- ' f ene ei' Ibe Iwe femilies i\dio re'ddc. e:i ihe liilli-p hod observed i' -ud had b.'i-n ereatlv aslonishe "I hv ihe gvratiens <d' the strange craf? S!:.:;eiii.ake-rs who d..,> _their nvi 'tanning are exceediiiLily rar<'. but iir-ro is v.ii"h a one at Shannon. !lis shep i< well sfecked with |~;,.( 1,. crs <d' hi-. ( -.en prcserva-tion. and when he siilimil.red them for inspection by the writer of ibis par.'UTap 1 ' he di-.ce;n'.-;c;l upon |.e-. ;i bl ( >. I])S n f t:innine; in ,-i way that.-betokened a keen mind and an orio;inal trend cf t : -inght. Calf, bullock, her---, jur 'deep all have had .their hides fanned bv his processes, and Ihe- result.lii'.r leather* app-ar to be of .ar excelb.nt rpialilv. He lies 1 lie maiiv baid:- in the of his experiment, end he. found some Nov. /calaii ! (•.;•. -■• fh-it sni'e 1 hini. bn, liie p.riees of them w. ut up very •'•'''''' -ly '-i'he-ii he intimated hi.-w:'-!i to bey I hem it out set-tiers. Fio-Hy he has fixed up'.n ,fh■> ao jo. ; '!' an oak I hat has its in A'j-i. Miliru'. lie Jibservw' 1' (ho Ceionic!,, representative thai i-l a number of |,hin tail ions cf these (>.\h< wvvi' made in Xi w Zeahme an excolb nt asset for future veai, w;:'-:!' 1 '•-• I'Vovi-'-d. seeing thet'cilv the it;: n-ed !••• gafiiered. in- •' -! ''I' the b>ik from the frees. Tbe slripjiiiig ~t' b'lrk. it is w:d! '•-'ai\n. fn-pnr'-lv results in tee-.- '' ■::■ ■; k/H-' 1 . !•!!■' r----|v : .i:i]|y y : > wh-n the ]:< net. r tr.ii/> e;irofii!iy. Half the worry of boiiso elejiniug can be saved by using "Henzoma Cream " !<> kee|> the bunds soft and white. If is d(dightful to use. am! already is a great favourite with the ladies. Price. Is fid jnr. from C. S. Keedwoll's Pliarmacv. —Advt
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 May 1910, Page 2
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