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Mr B. Gower returns thanks for his election. Mr Speirs thanks the electors for his election. Mr John Walsh thanks the burgesses for their votes. Mr James Symons thanks his supporters in another Column. Mr George Coley acknowledges the support he received yesterday. Mr S. H. Baker thanks the burgesses for the proof of their confidence yesterday. The Returning Officer notifies the official result of the election for Councillors. Mr G. H. Stiles thanks his supporters for the honorable position they placed him on the poll. An advertiser wants a shop at once, particulars to be send to P. 0., Box 86, at Palmerston. Mr C; Symons warns trespassers on his Oturoa property with gun or dog that they will be prosecuted. From a return of sheep, publised by the government, we find that on 30th April rgoa there was an increase of 68,923 sheep. Among those interested in building we notice that Mr Charles Collins is having his dwelling on the Moutoa road enlarged. Henry Bradcock having secured a license is prepared to purchase game. Particulars can be obtained at Mrs Bradcock’a shop. Mr F. E. Jenks, executor in the late R. Walden’s estate gives notice abuit •paying and receiving accounts which must be rendered by 14th May. The householders who attended the meeting on Monday evening numbered sixty showing a most gratifying increase in (he interest generally shown in school work. Mr G. Walsh is about to build a neat dwelling and has, as the bye-laws demand, handed in plans for the same to the building inspector. Owing to the number interested in the borough poll, the train was delayed ten minutes yesterday morning, which gave the officials also an opportunity of exercising their privileges. It is a fact worth mentioning that whereas a year ago one painter was sufficient for the work of the town there are now seven men bard at work painting and their employment is likely to last for a much longer time yet. We trust that our new Borough Councillors will go into the question of the title to the old Maori burying ground by the school so that the Borough may be possessed of the property and thus carry put the much needed improvements. As we hare reported before we feel sure that Mr John Stevens would give his valuable help if applied to. Is asthma curable? Mrs E« Pierce, an old resident of Cam* ridge, Waikato, N.2!., writes to P. Bock & Co,, chemists, Auckland Dear Sirs,—For many years I was a sufferer from asthma. I am now comp etely cured hrough using yonr exca lent medicine, Book’s Balsam. I know of qui e a number of people that were cured by it both of asthma and brouchiti . I have also u ed it tor severe, colds ou the chest with really wonderful results. Catariih is Always the Result of a neglected cold. Chamber’aia’s Cough Remedy will n t cure catarrh, but will cure the cold and so prevent that disagreettb’e malady. This remedy not only relieves the local irritation of the throat and lungs, but removes the causes of the diseased condition. . It leaves the system in a natural and heal hy condition. It always cures and cures quickly. W. Hamer, chemist, Foxton, sells it. The Daf Hear.—No of The Illustrated World of 626, Chiswick High Road, London, W., England, contains a description of a Remarkab'e Cure for Deafness and Head Noises which may be arried out at the patient’s home, and which is said to be a certain cure. This number will be sent free to any deaf person sending their address to the Editor. Recommended by the Medical Faculty— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.

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Manawatu Herald, 30 April 1903, Page 2

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612

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 30 April 1903, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, 30 April 1903, Page 2

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