The Mokau Inquiry, 9 [per i'Uehh association. J WELLINGTON, Tins Day. The Native Committee ro tine j .Alokau enquiry sat to-day, Mr McDonald being the 'only •α-bscnteo. Tii'iti Mac Down 1(1, >a Native Land Court agent, said the first business in the- Mokau caso wms before tho Land Court at Te ivuiti in -November last year, when he acted for some ■of the native owners -asking peri mission to deal witili> a block containing 15,000 acres. The application was .dismissed. . They later saw the Commission's report re the invalidity of tho ,lours leases, and it was floeick-d to con nit Mr Bell, who said the loaves <>!' all the other 'blocks, but bloT-k 11.. were unast-m'TaWo. Suns Kavefty Kartfware OXFORD STREET, HOW CAN I SAVE MONEY? WHY! By purchasing yonv garden tools and requisites from our store. After digging your garden plant it with Nimmo and Blair's superior Standard Seed. Keep your fowls woll fenced o , with wire netting supplied from om stom in any lengths and sizes. Then feed them with Nimmo and Blair's high-srra'lo poultry grits and foods avid you will have ;> quick supply of vegetables and eggs and grow rich. HOKOWITENUA COUNTY COUNCIL fpHE COUNCIL lu'-reby invite ap•jL- plications, to close on Saturday, the flth prow at 9 .a.m., from men competent to act as surfacemen in tho several ridings, tho wages to bo 8s Gd a. day :— To Horo Hiding: 1 (two at each end.) Otaki Riding: 2. AA'irokino Riding: 3. Tokomarn Riding: 4 (two at each end , ). J. MALCOLM, ! <)R4-;j. County Rnginecr. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. mENDI'iRS are invited, addressed -3- to the Chairman. County I Office, Levin, np to Saturday, tbo i'.)th prox., at i) .a.m.. for Contract No. L">S, widening and re-grading Gladstone Road. Plan and' specifications are to bo seen at the County Office. I J AS.' MALCOLM, ()S."i-:?. County Kngine«i\ I 1 1 US I NESS SOLD. I '"T BEG to notify the public of I. Levin and District that I have svld my business to MR S. BREW;STK!i ('formerly of LeVin), who I I nisi wiil receive your value/I pati roivacre. All aceounts owing to me ■can lie received by him, and his re'cm i{it will be sufiieiont discharge. I JOHN PHILLIPS. [)8f!- •> i i.\ ML u<. A. i■ - - ! ,■;■: : ..'.-. '•. ?..'■> > t lit.*. I ! i i MiT.PAIiY AM) DEBATE. <<■:■}..:■-: X'.'/y OK THK HOUR. I'-ncral Ho'.th. ; Dr. j.-l L!..-.i George. !•:!,;;-..!-.■:• William. j OX Wl-'DNKSDAY. j ! Ai 7. -Io p.m. I i I r.KVfX HOHTICULTURAL I SOCfKTV. , c.iixmg Flower ' " V AND ! BiiP) Show. W i-ii.VK-SDAY SKI'TKMHKR 6. i !N (JKNTIiMV HALL. iv M-iv.s t'losi;: Maiulav. -Ith Sep- : t.Mui-or. i I'fKTV-.SEVEN CLASSES. ■ I OVKR KiO PRIZKS Srriiedules on application to E. E. SMITH, j 954-t.cl. Secretary. i Senior. Levin v. ITui Mai, at Manakau.— Mr •(. freeman. ' fIOIENTIFIO CUBE FOB j 11HEUA1ATISM. I From Mr. T. L. Ewart, Beach-road, Solomon town, Port Pirie, 8.A., 26th November, 1910. I "For 'some years, I suffered item. p*rj sistent attacks of rheumatiem, from J which I was hardly ever free. The i pains in my arms, legs, and back were excruciating. The pain, would shift from one joint to another. At time* I could hardly move about and could get very little rest night or 'day. _ After ; trying various remedies, with little or i no benefit, I gave Warner's Safe Cure : a trial. The first bottleful gave n» } , considerable relief and each succeeding we&k showed further improvement. j After taking only a few bottloe of the medicine, I was entirely free from pain. Since that time I have had no return of the complaint and have every rewon i to believe that the cure i* permanent." j From Mrs. E. Burmekter, 12, Channelstreet, Ballarat Eaeto, Vic, 19th , September, 1910. i "For some years I was troubled with rheumatic disorders. I suffered great pain and, at times, wee quite preetrated. The jointe of my hands, feet, and limbs would eweli to twioe their u*ual size My appetite was very caprioious and I was much reduced in flesh- The j i many remedies I tried only seemed to | 1 aggravate the complaint. It was not ! ; until I began to take Warner's Safe i I Cure that I felt any peToeptible change j for the better. I continued to improve ' us I continued with the medicine and, b a short time wm completely and j permanently cured." Warner's Safe Cure ie the ecwmtiflc ' cure for rheumatism. It resfcoree the kidneys and the liver to healthy and activity, when the uric and biliary poisons, which cause the disorder, aw naturally expelled and pin cease*. j Warner's Safe Cure is sold by ohem-, , jets and storekeepers everywhere, both in original (ss) bottles, and in ttw cheaper (2s 6d) &&- {lcoho&fl goggt ,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 August 1911, Page 3
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