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The native** of Otaki wore greatly >leased with Mr Peter Dawson's singng on Wednesday night, and their apjroval was demonstrative. After the :oncert, a native handed to the Loudon singer a rhymed transaction into Maori of the chorus of the well-known iong "Sing Me to Sleep." In relating the incident to a Chronicle roprosenta-. ; tive, Mr Dawson expressed his intention to learn the translation and sing it at his concerts in Poverty Bay and plsewhere. The annual meeting of parishioners was held in St. John the Baptist's Church, Ohau, on Wednesday afternoon, April 21st. The Rev. H. T. Stealey was ex officio chairman. Mr J. Kebbell presented a balance-sheet (which had been audited by Mi - Axup) ior the Bub-district of Ohau and Muliunoa. The total receipts for the year were £-56 9k. After all expenses had been met .there was a credit-halv ancu of £4 3s 4d. 'Duringi,tie'' s year the Ohau Church had been painted .and repaired at the cost of £12 10s, and the sum of £5 8s 9d had been given to objects outside the districi It was decided to increase the assessment for the vicar's stipend to £-'t0 a year. This was in response to a note received from Levin. The following were appointed as a committe for the ensuing var: —Vicar's warden, ivir J. Ketch ell; people's warden, Mr C Olsen ; vestrymen : Messrs Death, Giles. Horrohin. A. McLeavey, Pink. ShenrgoTd and Thorley. Popular parcel post free f-r r >.s from C lliiifiou and Palmcr-«!-cn Noith. Pair 1 <li«-s" slippers of ! pretty elvek felt with cosy felt -soles and outer .soles of leather lock-stitched on; fleecy-lined in grey with turn-back tops which can be buttoned up round the ankles like boots for warmth. Pair hlack ca-sl'ieere hose and pair s'inpen<lers. Ask for No. 2PO>O and return the parcel if not quito sati'siactory. —Atlvt' ! Eighteenpence for 60 doses'. That's all its costs to buy the hest of all J cough and cold relievers—"Nasol." ! Shifts a cold like magic". Soothes j and oases sore throats. Test it. yourself I A(Jrt -

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 April 1915, Page 3

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342

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 April 1915, Page 3

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