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Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1905,

It is Understood that Messrs Levin and Co., of Wellington, have taken over the local “ River Fleet.”

The Palmerston Nor*h Chamber of Conmn'rO'.:'. is crideilvOiirnig fd secure the establishment of a bond there.

The “Gazette”, notifies the proclamation of.ceftaiii land fifi a road and 1 liC cloirig of ilndther road in Block A l, Rangltofo Survey District, in the County of Manawatn. At Auckland, Dr Arthur Herbert O’-oen was charged with unlawfully u ia ' an instrument nr oilier means to i. ICn'u a miscarriage, and was rein. ...ded until Monday.

Te Weretoa, a lohlingll from Hawke's Bay, with over forty followers hoin Hawke’s Bay, Thames. Gisborne and Wanganui, arrived at Whangarei ui Tuesday morning. He is endeavouring to get the natives from Mangakatua to meet him. Mr Sutherland, as Government adviser, is present to i.eve ,i any Unmug.t ’>u i a- ...

A neat and strongly built delivery cart has just been turner] mu from Mr R. H. Barber’s whed-wrighting establishment to the order nt Mr L. W. Wilson, general giocer. etc. The. workmanship in the vehicle reflects credit on the makers, and compares favourably with that of any firm ia the larger centres.

The examination at Blenheim of applicants fir Flaxbonrne sections occupied the Land Board for two days. Fifty five were rejected, leaving 446 to go to the ballot on Monday. The applications came from all over the colony as follows : —Marlborough 187, Canterbury 146, Wellington 30, Otago 14, Hawke’s Bay q, Auckland 4, Taranaki 4, Ne)sm 3. Southland 2, W- I ind I. V-'-iri' i. T lie re were 345 male and 56 female applicants. At a special meeting ot the Foxton Borough Council on Tuesday evening last, there were present—His Worship the Mayor (B. G. Gower, Esq.), Crs Colev, Austin, Gray, Nye, Shadboll, Moore, Stiles, and Baker. Fourteen applications were received for the position ot roadman, Mr R, Andrew eventually being appoin'ed. Other matters, including whitepine buildings, were brought up, but owing to the meeting being convened solely for special business, had to he adjourned. The “ Review of Reviews ’’ for June is to hand. The numbers have lately been so up to the mark ih it one almost wonders as each one comes whether it will lie up to the general high standard, but the June number can leave no doubt upon the point. One very interesting findure about it is that, apart from the usual standard sections of the leading articles from the magazines of the world, and the Reviews R -viewed, all the a> ‘ic’e- ;>r' by Australian writer . S nator Smith gives

in'eresting illustrated article on ‘New Guinea’ ; Mr Jas. Edmond, the . dit r of tin' “ Bn.i. tl!),’’ writes on “Cm we Fed-rde our Piebald Emoi>vO’' which question he answers with a “ No the Rev. A. H. Collins contributes an article oh the opium traffiic under the li le ot “ A Continent in a Death Grip.” The magazine, therefore, is of special interest to Australasians ; a”d s.-eing that so many problems of '■l interest are discussed, it should find many frtsh readers.

“ A HURRICANE SALE.” Messrs Colliuson and Ctinninghame, of Palmerston North, notify in tins issue a great “ Gale Sale” in drapery, etc., to which the attention of Foxton rvsidents is called. In another column mnears a list of -■Me prices on goods, and the e will he in force on Saturd ly next, 1 uly irt. A special feature is 'hat the firm will pay railway fares of II purchasers of goods to the value of £2 ios and upwards.

AN HONORABLE DISTINCTION (’• e Western Medical Review, a medical pnli'icatiou <j£ div highest standing, say? in a recent issue" Thousands of physician in this and other countries have a'tes '>d dial SANDER AND SONS EUC-'.LYPTI EXTRACT is not only absolutely reliable hut it has a pronounced, and ind s mtub e superiority over Ml other 1 preparations of eucalyptus.” Your heaMi i-; 100 precious to be lampered w'th, therefore reject all products foist- d upon you by unscr inu'o is mercen-irir-s and iuste upon g.-ttiug SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, Ihe only pre paratiou recommended by your physician 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 n eth, and is a sure protection agaiust a inficiious fevers, such a> typhoid, malaria, etc. Catarrah of nose and throat is quickly cured by gargling wi h same. In-tantaneous reded produc 'd in ookls, influenza, dipt!n j ria, hrouvliiti s. inflammation of the lungs and consumetion, by putting eight drops of SANDE R AND SONS’ PU”E VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTR \0 f into a cimfu of boiling water and inhaling the arising steam. Diarrhoea, dy,sentry, rheumatism, diseas s of the I'ldneys and mi ary organs, quick v sored i>y taking !> to 1» drops interna' v 3 t-' 5 times daily. Wounds, u'oers. sprains and skin diseases it bea's without flam ination when nainted on.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3540, 29 June 1905, Page 2

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Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1905, Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3540, 29 June 1905, Page 2

Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1905, Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3540, 29 June 1905, Page 2

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