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Qn Empire Day, 24th inst,. Goven - ment offices in the colour -' ill b • cfosei.'. ;3;;Rcp!ace advertisements affil* fithi r '.natter-; are unavoidably held 'over!till .Thursday’s iss'm,. An English svn-hc ib- has made ad vances with a view to pm chasing the the New Plymouth g is works. Mr T. E. Taylor i; respoiisii-Ie for a declaration will he carried in Lyttelton at the next poll.

Christchurch butchers are lowering the price of meat owing to a fall in; fat stock values. Foxton meit purveyors should note this. :

Levin, is moving in the direction of establishing a working men’s club, cr mechanics institute, with library attached.. -

About 12,000 acres of the Awarua No, 1 Block (across the Rangitiket river from Utiku) will be thrown open for settlement at an early date.

The sum awarded the late owners in the Flaxhourne case—£lßl,ooo—will be paid over by the Government in the course of the few days. At Wanganui on Friday Mr Stanford, S.M., again drew attention to (he fact .that prohibition orJuis take.effect over the whole colony. ■ The cricket match, Australia v. Surrey, was drawn, Surreyls two innings* Realised sxl, apd Australia’s roial was 491, the figures foi-the second innings being six wickets for 199. At a meeting of the St. Patrick's Day Sports Club last evening it was decided to divide the cash balance in hand between the local band and the school funds, the money in the latter case to be used for prizes for children’; sport*.-’ | Mr W.' S. Maslia, Mayor ol Geraldine, is suing Hon. J. Twomey. proprietor of the Temuka Leader,” for £IOOO damages for alleged lifiel in connection with an article referring to evidence, given by Mr Maslia. before the Land Commission.

A reminder is given of the adjburned meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to be held on Thursday evening, when the rules, etc., will be submitted for confirmation. Every person in any way. interested in the progress of the town should make a point of joining the Chamber and attending this meeting. Msssrs L. J. Furrie and F. Martin, representing the Athletic Club Improvements Committee, paid a visit to different places in the borough, and as a result, it is anticipated the track can be fully laid down in suitable clay' within the financial limit; The result of their 1 work will be laid before the Reserves Committee to-morrow afternoon at 8.30 at the Athletic Park.

' offer of the “ Shannon Musical ~t*pjn hi nation " to give a can'il?® ,:J Fublic Hall in aid of the locaHM4f.ji.qjjrßt Church funds the practical support pi lie Metjjodistj congregation, and loyors'ganeraljy to-morrow evening ntfiy a -treat. Such goodwill deserve to be fostered. Officers of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons, with visiting brethren, were onSunday taken for a trip np (he river, Mr Signal, chief engineer ot the Him;.tangi, having kindly placed his oil launch at their disposal;' On arriving at Seifert’s mill the partv landed and inspected the (lax dressing plant, etc., returning to town later in the day after a,most enjoyable, outing. , v .

At a meeting of the Foxton Ri'ffife Club i: was decided to fire for the cup presented by Mr IT A. Coley, handicaps nbe sealed. Three coni petitions will be held for the cup, the first to be com-, pleted by 31st inst., at 300, 300, and 500 ■vards ranges, and for subsequent competitions handicaps will be re-arranged. Competitions are only to be fired on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Nominations are due with the secretary, Mr K.’ A. Howe, by six o’clock this {I uesday) evening, and handicaps are to be forwarded to the secretary by Mr L. Furrie by Saturday next.

AN HONORABLE DISTINCTION. The Western Medical Review, a medical .pub icatiou of the highest standing,' says ia;i recent issue 1 “Thousands of physicians m this-aud.other countrieftthave attested that SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is not only absolute y reliable, but It has a pronounced aud.ind sputab'e superiority over ail other preparations of. eucalyptus.” Your health is,tpo precious 0 be lampored with, therefore reject all products foisF-d upon you by unscrupulous picrceniiries and insist upon getting ■ SANDER AND, SONS’ PURE'VOM'IMLB' EUCALYPTI EXPRuH’, the onlj’[pre paration rec jmmeiy] M Jjy .your pljy-ifciair itml- the nifedical preta; ’ ‘Used &s rr mouth" wash 'regular;y in 1 the ' morning y(3M'o 5 drops-to a: glass' of water) l it ■prevents decay of teeth, aivl is a sure protection ag-iinst a- infectious fevers, such, as' typhoid; ma’aria, etc. •"Cataffall' of nose abd throat' is-quickly cured 'by' gargling:' v/ith same. In tautaneous. relief produced! in colds, ipji'uenza, diptheria, bronchitis, iaflamhmtion of .the lungs aqd cbnsump*' tion, by putting eight drops'of &ANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE :BUCA r LYPTI EXTRACT into;a cupful of> boiling water and itih.aliug, the . arising', steam, Diarrluoa, dyaentry, rheumatism, diseases of t-he'Kidheys and urb-ary organs, quickly" cured oy taking A - to' 1/5 drops internally dt.i 5 times daily.- Wounds', ulcers, sprains, and skin diseases it, heals without damj motion-when painttd oh. . .

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3522, 16 May 1905, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3522, 16 May 1905, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3522, 16 May 1905, Page 2

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