A -piniei pup ri advertised for sale. A paddock of swedes is advertised jf r salc-i ■ An advertisement detailing special offers by the Bon Marche is held over till Saturday. The Railway Department inserts a notice to-day relative to arrangements for the winter show at Palmerston. At, the .ordinary meeting of the Borough,Council on Monday next the rates'for .the current year will be /‘struck.”,. At an election to fill a vacancy in the Wirokino Riding representation on the Horowhenna County Council Mr J, McLeavey defeated Mr Jno. Davies by 187 votes to 139. , l>The daily wages in Japan for carpenters.arisTid, plasterers draw printer*9H-' ai 'd blacksmiths ißd for •a day of 13 hours. Agricultural lahnurers’aie paid 5s bd a fnonth and •keepitlieinseives A bill introduced in the House of Commons by Mr Victor Cavendish, M.P., proposes to extend the .benefits ot the Naval and Military Officers’ Convalescent Home at Osborne House to Colonials. Elsa Ratter, a pretty Berlin girl, who gave out that she was sborlly to inherit £2OOO, induced, under various aliasses, seventeen young men to be betrothed to her and advance her sums of money amounting to £BOO. They are now suing for the recovery of the money. After the unusually fine spell of weather which distinguished the latter end of summer and the autumn season a real old-tashioned winter has apparently set in. So far wind, rain, and frost have striven hard for first place since June Ist. when, meteorologically speaking, winter commences, while snow has not been far away. Mr Ike Fake, contractor of Palmerston North, is at present Busily engaged erecting two two-storied shops with a, frontage to. Cuba §ti;eet in that township. This contractor is parti cnlarly painstaking, and x makes a specialty of brick-work, t)f late many orders have been executed satisfactorily by himself IM '&nd ' -- f staff round about. Foxton. „prdcrs left with Mr A if. Fraser Will' tfecaive prompt attention.
Recent statistics show that it costs the people of London a million a year to support drunken paupers, and another a year to support lunatics who have gone off their heads thtoligh (he excessive iiscs ot alcohol. Experiments mad* by the British Admiralty have shown that coal submerged in Portsmouth Harbour last year, burns with more heat than coal kept on land under a tarpaulin. Further experiments on keeping coal under sad tfater to bo made.
Mr A. Seifert, a well-known saA* miller in the Manawatu, is shortly leaving the district. A resolution expressing ragret at hie departure and wishing Mr Seifert prosperity iu the future was passed yesterday by the F'lajfffiillefs l Association, of which he is in did riletilbetr,.
■ Large quantities ol co'al i.klve ticqn washed upon the beach during the last day or two, and it is perplexing to those who have seen it to accbunt for its presence. Another and still more curious thing is that close to the heads, on tile north side, apd for a great distance along the beach an immense bank of cockles ha§ appealed.. The Shell-fish ate like the native pipl, but ate said to resemble Un 'flavour and •shape the English cockle. An old MiltJfi states that the bivalve is not unknown, though'' it* presence is a .very rare occurrence. The Mstorl name for it is „ “ Kaikaiharoro." It, curiously enough, only appears when an easterly wind blows, and is looked upon by the Maoris as a great delicacy.
AN HONORABLE DISTINCTION Thu Wetter n- Medical Review, a medica' p'ib icatiou of the highest standing, says in a recent issue “Thousands of physicians in this and other countries have attested that SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is not only abso’ntely reliable, but it has a pronounced and ind soutab'e superiority over all other preparations of eucalyptus." Your health is too precious to be tampered with, therefore reject all products foisted upon you by unscrupulous mereemries and insist upon getting SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, the only pre paration recommended by your physic'an and the medical press. Used as mouth wash regular'y in the morning (3 to 5 drops to a glass of water) it prevents decay.of )<eth, and is a sure protection against a infectious fevers, such as typhoid, malaria, etc. Catarrah of nose and throat is quickly cured by gargling with same. , Instantaneous relief produced in colds, influenza, diptheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs and consump tion, by putting eight drops of SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT into a cupfu' of boiling water and inhaling the arising steam. Diavrhcofi, dysentry, rheumatism, diseases of the Sidneys and urinary'organs, quickly cureJ ny taking 3 to 15 drops internally 3 1 1 ;> times, daily. Wounds, ulcers, sprains and skin diseases it heals without %m mation when painted on.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3532, 8 June 1905, Page 2
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