LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Mr James Ma tier, of tin; head office of the Bank of New Zealand, lias received the appointment oi manager of the Sou tit Dunedin branch of the bank. Gazette. The Levin Brass Iknd will play the following program in Oxford-street 'onight at 8 p.m. (weather permitting): March "No Surrender," waltz "Queen of the South," march" "New Colonial," march "Union JacF," selection" Sydney by Night," march "Monarch of Ocean," "God Save the King." IP THEi HAVE THE SNUFFU'.S. If your children have the snuffles, sore throat or watery eyea, do not he»itate to give them a dose of Chamberlain's Oough Remedy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy heads the list as the most effective treatment for coughs, colds croup, whooping oouigb, and i» the one remedy that can always be" depended upon to give speedy relief, for
The .marriage of Miss. J essio Macdonald, eldest daughter.of Air and Mrs A. Macdonald, and Mr Percy Moxham took place •on Wednesday, September 22nd. The marriage was solemnized by the llov. Mr Oummings, of Khandiilat Miss May 'Macdonald was bridesmaid, and Mr J. H. Kolston was best man. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple motored to their home in "Wallace road. In tlio King's Theatre, Levin on 20th October, a special entertainment will be given. Special pictures will be shown, and "The Return of Mrs Jarley" is foreshadowed. The treasurer of the local .Belgium lkdief Fund, lias forwarded to the Mayor of Wellington the sum oi ,C 6 16s 6, contributions for the,month of September. Mrs Banks, of YV'eraroa, lias just sent another case of clothing lor the distress of the army to England. She has sent over 300 garments and most of these garments she makes up herself/ Among the number were 38 children's warm bonnets that she made. Mrs Banks is preparing another' case for later on, and anyone having any spare clothing might fake it along to Mm Banks for inclusion. At a meeting of the executive of the Levin and District Patriotic Society held last nigirl an offer was read from Mr J. W. Faiinnd granting the use of the King's Theatre, Levin, free of all charge, for the send-ofl' next Thursday to the men who are shortly leaving for Trent ha in camp. Mr Karland's oiler was much appreciated.
It lias been decided uy the executive of the Patriotic Society to give l«ie men wlio. are shortly going into camp from Levin "suvd 'district, a send-off in the form of a social and dance, at the King's Theatre, next Thursday night, ft is hoped that there will he a bis muster of the public to ensure the success of the evening.
An "afternoon out" is to he given on Heatherlea Golf Links next Wednesday A competition for the public was mooted at a meeting of the chill's lady members held last night, and the proposal is likely to be given effect to. Other competitions are. to bo held. "Refreshments will be served. A charge of Is admission will be made, and the "whole of the net pj-ocoeffs* will be gjvon (o the £ick and Wounded Soldiers' Fund.
For Eczema, Burns, Wounds. Piter,, Chilblains, Ringworm, Ulcers, Bruises, and all irritable skin diseases use Remington's Derma. Ointment. Price Is 6d. 2s <sd, and 4s (id per pot. J'he best soap to use for the toilet vul skin is Remington's Derma Antiseptic Soap. Price Is nor tablet. Ad/t".
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 October 1915, Page 2
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568LOCAL AND GENERAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 October 1915, Page 2
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