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The Rev. Mr Young, the new Vicar for Foxton, paid a flying visit with Mrs Young to the town on Thursday afternoon. Mr Andrew Jonson haa delivered the boat for the Shannon ferry, and it has been approved of. The new spring goods shortly to b= opened up by Mr Loveday will, it is Btated, create quite a flutter amongst the ladieß. Colonel Stapp reminds the Taranak* fferald that it waa S3 years ago on Tuesday, 25th August, that the first military settlers were sworn in. Two horses which were found to be suffering from cancer were destroyed in Nelson a few days ago. Cancer in norse 3 is said to be rare. It is reported that cabbage trees in the Taranaki districts are being attacked by myriads of small caterpillars of a pale green oolor. The trees in the recreation grounds are to be sprayed with hellebore. We have just been shown, says the Standard, some fine new potatoes grown by Mr H. J. Hayns, at Langtone, Palmer* ston North. Thiß shows what can be done when a little care is exercised. The Doctor's daughter : Oh, I have a message for you from my father. He says you must take some quinine in all the whiskey yon drink.— The Village Toper: Lor', missy, I'd be feared o' doin' myself a injury, takin' quinine in such quantities. The Salvation Army's self-denial week for 1896 will be from 17th October to 23rd October, both days inclusive. The main object of the effort is the raising of funds to help the missionary work of the organisation. The self-deaial effort of 1894 realised £1874, and that of last year realised £2887.

The Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Bill was read a third time on Wednesday Might on a division of 31 votes to 21.

The meeting held last night at the Moutoa Schoolhouse f« County loan passed off successfully, all present, with the exception of Mr Edwards, being in favor of the loan.

"When Walter Anderson was being oross- examined he was asked as to his fitness as 000k, being only 16, when h« raplied that he was able anyhow to satisfy the men.who had to eat the meal s. Surely a good guarantee.

Certainly the most effective medicine in the world is Sanders and Son'a Eucalypti Extract. Test ita eminently powerful effect in Coughs, Colds, Influenza ; the relief instantaneous. In seriofys Cases and accidents of all kinds, be they' wounds, boras, sgaldingd) MuiSes, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swellings— no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in Group, Diphtheria, Bronchitis. Inflammation of the Lungs, Swellings, Ac, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Disease of the Kidfleya and Urinary Organs, tn nse at all hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned ■With medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved artiole and eject all others.— [advtO tinder this system any 0! the parcels advertised will be sent to any address in New Zeftlan'd, post free, the prices charged being exactly the same as those at which the goods are sold over the counter in Wellington. As may be imagiued, however, this liberal offer is only extended to Cash customers, and all orders for advertised parcels must be accompanied by Cash for the amount> before the oWer can be executed at Te An) House, Wellington.

In illustration of the system we will give an example. Take for instance No. 7 parcel, which contains 7 yards of double width stylish fancy check tweed ; 2 ddzen b'uttdris and silk and twiefc to niatch ; 9 yards of Wdy lining and 4 yards of skirt lining. This complete parcel will be sent, post free, to any address on receipt of 15s 9d, from Te Aro House, Wellington.

One of the drawbacks of country life, at least to the small settler, is undoubtedly the increased price he has to pay for any articles of clothing or general 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 To Aro House, Wellington.

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Manawatu Herald, 5 September 1896, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Herald, 5 September 1896, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 5 September 1896, Page 2

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