Manawatu Herald. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1905.
Mr J. Vile, to-day announces that he will be a candidate at the contest for the Manawatu Beat.
Mr F, W. Frankland lias decided to address the electors of Foxton on Tuesday next in the Masonic Hall. The Government is now going to supply cheap coal from State mines to the general public. Captain Edwin telegraphed to-day : “ Moderate southerly winds, glass rise, tides and sm moderate, probably frost to-night.” MrJ. T. Nott lectured last evening in the Masonic Hall on “Some Popular Misconceptions.” Our report is held over. In connection with All Saints bazaar to be held shortly a committee qf gentlemen has been appointed to assist the ladies in carrying out the project, Hastie’s Hotel at Foilding was burned down on Tuesday night, and a maid servant lost her life in attempting to escape. Owing to the unavoidable absence of MrJ. Cameron at Wanganui there will be no sale at Messrs Wyatt Clark and Co’s mart on Saturday.
The Land Commission's report consists ot 1609 closely printed pages of matter, and is the largest volume of evidence ever presented to the New Zealand Parliament.
The Puponga coal mine closed dovyn temporarily on Friday owing to a difference between the proprietors and the miners. The matter will probably come before the Arbitration Court.
The London " Daily' Telegraph ” states that a German syndicate has purchased for a quar.er of a million sterling six thousand acres of the best virgin coal estates in South Wales,
The “ New York World ” publishes a rumour that Mr John Rockefeller, junr., having come to the conclusion that the methods and policy of his father’s Standard Oil Trust are opposed to Christian teaching, intends to withdraw his official connection with the Trust, despits his father’s protest. It is expected, says the “ Poverty Bay Herald,” that the sheep returns for this district for the present year will show a large increase of over 80,000 in the two counties of Cook and Waiapu. This shows that the flocks are well able to stand the drain of the enormous export of frozen meat by the two freezing works during the past few years.
Americans are coming over to England in great numbers. "Soon,” says the “World,” “the streets will befall of curiously quiet looking men in weird coals with padded shoulders ending on the hips, long bools blohhy at the tips, and straw hats with no roofs, and women with brown faces and eyes with very white whites, green veils floating on the breeze, and accents that set one’s teeth on edge.”
Shannon farmers have decided to establish a co-operative dairy factorv, with a capital of £6OOO in 3000 shares of £2. As the erection of a bridge over the Manawatu River on the Fox-ton-Shannon road would materPlv increase (he field of milk supply for the factory the settlers are going to urge the attention of the Government to the matter.
The usual adornments of Foxton streets, in the shape of garbage and general refuse, are just now being enhanced by the presence of broken bottles, elc., here and there. Cyclists and others higlilv apnreciate the efforts ot unknown persons to so assist the Borough Council in macadamising the r 'adwav.
It should be generally known that all nurses who practice midwifery are required by the Act to be registered before the end of the present year. Those who have been in practice for three years and can produce satisfactory references will experience no difif’. culty in getting on the register, but nurses not registered before the end of the year will be required to undergo a strict examination before their names can be placed on the register.
A crushing retort met a gentleman who at last night’s church meeting, ventured the opinion that the men were always willing to assist the ladies when a bazaar or such effort was in hand. “ Yes, but they never do !” was the telling reply of the timorous one’s better half, who was present, and he retired abashed. Which reminds us T some lines quoted by Rev. G. H. Hubbard in a book “ Spiritual Power at Work”:— “ In the world’s broad field of battle, In the bivouac of life ; You will find the Christian soldier Represented by his wife.” The Western Medical Review, a medical publication of the highest, standing, savs in n recent issue:—“Thousands of physician •- in this and other countries have a'tested that SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is not only ahso’utp’v reliable hut it bus a pronounced and ind'snutabV superiority over a’l other preparations of eucalyptus.” Your heabh is too precious to be 'ampered with, therefore reject al ! products foisted upon you by unscrupulous mercenaries and insist, upon getting SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE .EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, the only pre paration recommended by vonr physician and the medical press. Used as mouth wash regularly in the morning (3 to 5 drops to a glass of water) it prevents decay of teeth, 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 consumption, by putting eight drops of SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT into a cupful of boiling water and inhaling the arising steam. Diarrhoea, dysentry, rheumatism, diseases of the Sidneys and urinary organs, quickly , cured ny taking 5 to 15 drops internally 1 3 to -5 times daily. Wounds, ulcers, sprains and skin diseases it heals without flam mation when painted on.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3549, 20 July 1905, Page 2
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