Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, SEPT. 28. 1895.
The Rev. G. Aitkens holds services tomorrow morning at All Saints' Church, Foxton, and at Levin in the evening. Another great unreserved auction sale, will short ybe held. Mr J. R McMillan has been instructed to 8 11 at his ro >ms on October Bth a large assortment of Messrs Loveda.v Bros.' stock, to make room for extensive shipments the firm are expecting to arrive. Messrs Loveday Bros.' drapery and clothing sales are known to be both satisfactory to buyers and to themselves. The Shannon people are making great attempts to get the road completed through the ranges to the East Coast, and we trust their efforts may end in success. The noncompletion of the road is the only missing link of both coasts being joined together. The mwriage settlement of MissConauelo Vanderbiit, the American millionaire, and whose engagement to the young Duke of Marlborough is announced, is ten million dollars, and the Duke receives three million dollars in addition. It is stated that the Wanganui branch of the Salvation Army has sneeeeded in raia:ing Ith>fub*fcw»ia)aum1 th>fub*fcw»ia)aum of £90 as the result of Ihe week's self-denial. A Palaereton settler has netted £500 , over the recent rise in the price of wool, his last year's shipment having been disposed of at the )ftt« ttlet tt a highly utisjafftorj pi*
Daring a prize fight in Sydney Plaacke, styling himself champion of New Zealand received such a knocking about at the hands of Barker, of Queens'and, that he was removed to the hospital in a critical condition. In Chicago a Convention, which consists of a thousand delegates f I*olll all th^ States, the JSotnlaidn of Canada, and Australia, is planning for the revival of ini.itant Fenianism in Ireland-. thus the Post : — Already there is talk of the candidates for the next election. Sir Maurice O'Korke will probably retire froiri j public life at the end of this :P ariiamenl, and Mr #. P. Bucklan* (formerly the rtehiber for Mahukau, jthe author of the Washing and Mangling Bil ) will contest Manukau with the Hon. A. J. Cadmam Mr R. C. Bruce will stand for Rangitikei, in opposition to the pteieht member, Mr John SfrevfenSv lite Honor Sir Barnes Prendergast fet Wanganui very severely Wriimented upon the brattice of those peop e who purchased valuable horses from unknown individua 4 without any credentials whatever. It, was noton'y a foo ish, but a.wrong practice; and he questioned vfery thutfh whether those Who sdsfc their money in such transactions should have it returned to .ihelii when the police succeeded in recovering it from the transgressor's. At a meeting of the shareho'ders of the Manawatu Farmers' Co-operative -.ssooiation last Wednesday, a resolution was passed in favour of amalgamation with the United Farmers' Alliance, with the head offices of the amalgamated body at Wellington, v simi ar meeting of the Far mere' Alliance shareholders will be held next week. Mr Wilaon, when he gets a chance, is to ask the Minister of Labour, If any of the settlers on the Levin Sta>e tfafrri have taken advantage of his dffer (spoken of in Mr Maokay'B report), that he " submitted to the people bn the farlri a sbheme whereby 3ttt) acifes will be given over to a number of settlers who will agree to work together as a co-operative community ?" Tiiejchance is bad, the Government object to such questions and it therefore stands as No. 68 on the Order Pap i\ Services will be conduoted bv Rev. 8. Bamett at the Methodist Church to-mor-row at 11 and G 30. Evening subject— " The walk to Emmans." Mr A. Fras?r has an alteration in this issue of his business advertisement, in which are also given ihe different agencies which he ho ds. The Rangitikei Po'o Club have decided to open the season on their new ground on October 19th. , A contemporary states that under the i Advances to Bettlevs \ct, the greatest number of advances (119) has been made in the Masterton district. Certainly the most effective medicine in the world is Sanders and Son's Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effect in Coughs, Colds, Influenza; the relief instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swellings— no inllam mation. Like surprising effects produced in Croup, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, inflammation of the Lungs, Swellings, Ac, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Disease of the Kidneys and Urinary Orgaod. In use at all hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at Internationa: Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in t)ii>approved- article and eject all others.— [advt.] One of the drawbacks of country life, at least to the small settler* is undoubtedly the increased price he has to pay fdr any articles of clothing or genral drapery, by reason of the extra charges for freight or carriage. This drawback need exist no longer, for extra charges are done away with under the new parcel system which has been inaugurated at Te Aro House, Wellington. Under this system any of the paroels advertised will be s-nt to any addr< ss in New Zealand, post free, the prices charged being exaotly the same as 'hose at whiohthe goods are sold over the counter in Wellington. As may be imagiued, however, this liberal offer is only extended to cash oustomers, and all orders for advertised parcels must be accompanied by cash for the amount, before the order oau be executed at Te Aro House, Wellington. In illustration of the system we will give an example. Take for instance No. 7 parI eel, whiou con ains 7 yards of double width stylish fanoy cheek tweed ; 2 dozen buttons and silk and twist to match ; 2 yards of body lining and 4 yards of skirt lining. This complete parcel will be sent, po3t free, to any address on receipt of 15s 9d, from Te Aro House, Wellington.
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