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The Foxfon Rifle Cadets will parade to rannow evening, and again on Tuesday. At Hawke's Bay yesterday, Handsome Rose won the big Hurdles and paid £i ios. A dairy school wail nnened at Stratford on Monday, attended Lv gf) pupils from schools in the Taranaki district. The battleship Hibernia has been launched at Devonport. and the firstclass cruiser Achilles at Elsewick. Fifty-three nominations have been received for the coursing competitions at Palmerston to-morrow. Foxton will be represented. Messrs Cummerfield and Spring insert a notice requesting all accounts owing to them to be paid to Mr R, Moore, solicitor. The Foxton Borough Council invite applications for the position of roadman, to close with the Town Clerk on Tuesday next at 6 p.m. Residents of Foxton are notified that Dr O’Brien, of Palmerston North, successor to Dr Graham, so well-known : n this district, will visit here every Monday. Bjnrnsljerne Bjornsen, Norwegian novelist, states that unless King Oscar nominates, a King for Norway, the latter will have to become a republic on the Swiss mddel.

In reply to a deputation at Palmerston the Minister for Agriculture suggested that a dairy school might be established at Levin and a technical college at Palmerston. A Dunedin paper suggests that an ambulance brigade should attend all football matches. Apparently there must be some pretty “ willing goes ” down that way. Dr A. Patterson, of Palmerston North, has decided to resume his weekly visits (o Foxton, and may be consulted every Monday at Mr Healey’s pharmacy. 1 Amongst the prize-takers in the poultry division at the Winter Show at Palmerston appears that ot Mr S. H. Baker, second for Silver Wyandotte cock ; and in fruit the same exhibitor secured a first for collection of keeping apples.

Messrs Nelson Moate and Co. insert a new advertisement relating to (heir celebrated pure Indian and Ceylon blended teas. The firm have established a splendid record—extending over a quarter of a century—for the uniform good quality and value of their teas which are on sale at all stores, etc., throughout the Colony. Miss Cary, an English governess, while walking near Montvalerien, in Paris, was strangled in broad daylight. Numerous suspects were arrested. The police ran to earth a blacksmith named Gallard, who was in possession of the victim’s watch and money. He confessed to having committed the crime during an irresistible fit of drunkenness. The “ Standard ” records an incident in which figured a small boy who was licking the frost from a refrigerator pipe at the show. The youthful tongue became frozen to the pipe, and some difficulty was experienced in scraping the unusual attachment off, after which he was taken to a doctor for treatment. That boy will probably not volunteer for service in an Arctic exploration party. Another of the genus was observed climbing up one of the steam exhaust pipes with the intention of looking down it “ to see where the noise came from.” What would have happened if he had not been observed by an attendant and removed is best left to the imagination.

The first meeting of the Council of the Foxton Chamber of Commerce is called for Monday next. Besides a quantity of formal business it is understood the question of forming a Harhour Board for Foxton will be considered.

AN HONORABLE DISTINCTION

The FFivfcr* Medical Review, <■ rii Mid i pub ioatiou of the highest standing, Says in a recent issue "Thousands «f physician--in this and other countries have a tes ed that-SANDER \ND KUO LYPTI EXTRACT is not only absents y reliable but it baa a pronounced and ind soutab'e superiority over all other preparations of eucalyptus.” Tour heal h is too precious to be tampered with, therefore reject at’ products foisted Upon ydu by uusCrapil.ous mercenaries and insist tipoji gettw« SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE SUOALYPTI EXTRACT, the only p« natation recommended by your physics* -and the medical press. Used as mouth wash talari* In the morning (d to o drops to d glilss df Mitt) it prevents decay of teeth, and is a stirs' sfoleSti«n against a infectious fevers, such tts typhoid, malaria, etc. Oatarrah of nose and throat is quickly cured by gargling with same. Instantaneous relief produced in colds, influenza, fliptberia, bronchitis, inflammation of the lUngs fitid consumption, by putting ,eight,drops of SANDER AND SONS’ PURE. VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT irttd a bdpfril of boding water and inhaling the at’isif# sieanU. Diarrhoea, dysentry. rheumatism, diseases of the Sidneys and urinary organs, <I UIC * Y cured oy taking 5 to 15 drops internally 3 to 5 times daily. Wounds, uNers, sprains and skin disease? it heals, without r>--mation when painted OH.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3537, 22 June 1905, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3537, 22 June 1905, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3537, 22 June 1905, Page 2

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