The Horowhenua. Bbating Club has made final arrangements for a carnival and danec* at the lake next Wednesday night, 11th inst. Everything has been done to ensure its success, and visitors can rely on having a most enjoyable time. During evidence in the Supreme Court, a- police constable stated that the riot outside the lloyal Tiger Hotel in Turanaki street on the night of November 4 continued from 8 o'clock'to about If o'clock to his knowledge. The Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout): immediately asked: "Were the authorities uware of this riot going on so long? 1 don't understand, lie continued, "how it was allowed to go on so long, and the Riot Act not-read. If tbal had taken place in England, and the Magistrate didn't read the Riot Act, the Magistrate would have been indicted.''— Dominion. "My sons, n/tries and John, are subject to colds," says Mrs C. Carter, 3- r { Mar Vet street, South Melbourne, "V'io. "Some time back I would have lost both of them with croup but for the timely advice of Mrs Snowden, who recommended me to give Chamberlain's Cough "Remedy to them. I tried it and saw the change for the better in '.hem right away, and they were both soon well again. I have seen hundreds of children saved by Chamberlain's Cough llemedy.—For sale everywhere.—
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 February 1914, Page 3
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