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Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, JUNE 16. 1906.

WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is the only genuine article bearing that name.

We have to acknowledge receipt o copies of “ Melbourne Argus ” containing eulogistic references to our late Premier.

A large audience greeted Fitzgerald Bros Biograph at the Public Hall on Thursday night last. There were sonn really good pictures thrown upon tin -creen, ami there were others pur poriing to b.* ■ f a humourous nature which may have been kept in the pack ingcase with advantage. Miss Hackeeaclmiidi. executed some clever conjuring tricks.

A young lad named Knapp, in the employ of Mr AH'. Sluidbolt, had tin misfortune to have bis fac' severely damaged on Thursday afternoon. IT was playing with some ca-bide when the full force exploded in his face, inflicting severe burns. Mr Healey attended to the sufferer.

The enterprising Arm of cycle mer chants, Messrs j. B. Clarkson, Ltd, arc imp irting a special line of English cycles built to suit colonial requirements. The prices of these machines will be within the reach of every w mid he cyclist and (hose interest’d should inspect this latest importation at one of the company’s many depots. Another of the pleasant evenings organised for the Defence Cadets was held at the school house last evening, when a good attendance was recorded, amongst them being a number of the fair sex. A jovial time was spent in card, game, and verse, and the happy party broke up all too soon, We don’t know who was responsible, hut certainly lights of some description should have been in use in lower Main street last evening where the footpath i being renovated. As it was, several falls were reported, and amongst the number recorded several of the fair sex were compelled 0 kiss Mother Earth, We are pleased to sav no damage resulted, and trust same will be averted by remembrance of the motto “Let there be light I”

Narrating youthful adventures to Mr T. P. O’Connor, of M.A.P., Mr Seddon once told how he saved a younger brother from (he rush of an infuriated cow. Another story shows that New Zealand nearly lost R. J. Seddon almost half a century ago. He had got out of his depth in a pond, and was on thj point of drowning. “ A brass band was passing;” said Mr Seddon, “ and my sister gave the alarm, and one of the men came to mv rescue. His farther cries brought a local quarry man, and in the moment before I lost consciousness I caught sight of these two men, one with his trombone, the other in a leather apron, and ever since I have always felt a particular partiality for all men who play trombones or wearleather aprons.”

In all seasons WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is an invaluable tonic.

For Children’s hacking cough at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle.

Excursion tares are advertised by the 11 ail way Department to Wellington on 16th and 18th June, and are available for return to June 30th. Wreaths in connection with the funeral of the late Premier will be conveyed to Wellington free of charge.

From to-night there will be no delivery of letters over the Foxton Post Office counter between 7 and 8 p.m. The office opens for the receipt and despatch of telegrams only, vide Post Office regulations.

The arrangements for the Winter Sh >w Exhibition and dairymens’ convention next week at Palmerston North ai-e summarised as follows: —On Tuesday, June 19th at 10 a.m., the annual general meeting of the National Dairy Association, Ltd., takes place. At I'2 noon the official opening of the Winter Show will he by the Hon. T. Y. Duncan. At 7.30 p.m., the annual meeting of the N.Z. factory butter and cheesemakers Association', and aho a paper an homo separation. On the Wednesday an address on moisture ia butter it 10 a.m., by the Dairy Commissioner and the fU stock exhibits will no m '.new. At 12 noon an address on the cast of mdk production as alfec'iM by land values and labour by Mr 1). C. C- Cebbie. At 12 noon also the opening of the Manawatu Poultry Associat.oj’s Poultry ffiiow. In tin aft:moan in the show ring pony and hnn’ers’ jumping ch m * petitions. In tin evening the meeting of the N.Z. I nstil it of 1 Uy secretaries, also addresses on potato culture Professor T. W. Kirk, and feeding for milk, hv Professor Lowrie, director of Lincoln Agricultural College. On Thursday, June 21st, will be the country school day, pupils in charge of teachers being admitted free, provided, of course, prior notice has been furnished to the Association’s secretary. At 11.30 a.m. an address on country school gardens by Mr M. Murphy, FL 8. F.R fI.S. At 12 noon the milk testing competition for juniors, judged by Mr Kinsella. On Friday, June 22nd, the shows will bo open all day. finally closing at 10 p.ra. in the evening. Some idea of the extent of the Show mav ha gauged from the fact that in addition to the huge display of working dairy machinery, 60D feet of frontage will. be taken up with fruit and farm roots exhibits ; 200 feel of frontage with dairy factory butter and cheese, and ab mt 1000 feet of frontage occupied with poultry. Altogether the exhibition will be a very fine one educationally, inasmuch as it is quite apart and on different lines to all other Shows. The Ass unati m looks forward to a great increase in the public attendance.

AN HONOURABLE DISTI CTfON ! The Western Medical He mew, a medic a 1 publication of the highest shading, says in a recent issue“ Thousands of physician : in this and other countries hive a'tes'ed that SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is not only abso’utely reliab e but it has a pronduneed and indsputable superiority over all other preparations of eucalyptus.” Your heahh is too precious to be ampered with, therefore reject a! products foisted upon you by unscrupulous mercen odes and insist upon v ttinj SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, the only pro paration recommended by your physic an 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 i etb, and is a sure protection against a infectious fevers, such as i yphoid, malaria, etc. Catarrah of nosand throat is quickly cured by gargling wi h same. Instantaneous relief produced in colds, influenza, diptlv-ria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs aud consumption, by putting eight drops of SANDER AND SONS’ PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT into a cnpfm of boiling water and inhaling the arising steam Diarrhoea, dysentry, rheuma* ism, diseas-s of the-.idueys and urinary organs, quickly cured uy taking 5 to 15 drops internally 3 t, 5 times daily. Wounds, ulcers, sprains and skin diseases it heals without fluro nation when painted on.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3687, 16 June 1906, Page 2

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Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, JUNE 16. 1906. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3687, 16 June 1906, Page 2

Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, JUNE 16. 1906. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3687, 16 June 1906, Page 2

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