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A southern farmer who passed through Timaru by rail to Christchurch on Wednesday was heard to observe (says the Timaru Herald), as he admired the splendid appearance of the country from the carriage window, that South Canterbury farmers were going to enjoy another grand . c eagon if one thing, which he feared, did not happen—namely, a strike of hands in the middle of harvest. In subsequent conversation with a Herald reporter the farmer said that such a sti ike would be disastrous to the farmers, and he feared it might happen, because the faun hands, or a certain section of them, had lost their case before the Arbitra’iou Court, and the Gc v 'rnmenl Ird t ikeu no notice of their dem nd for legislation to give effect to their desires. We are always famous fur lligliCl.ss Millinery at moil, rale prices; our present Season's show is the most extensive no have ever j resented to the public, dust upon 200 Trimmed Hats to choose from prices 12s (id to 05s. Many oilier special attractions and bargains for Bhow Week of which C. M. Boss and Co., The Bon Marche, nvite inspection.* Wolfe’s Schnapps—A lonic that has stood the test of years. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy is the most successful medicine in the world for bowel complaints, both for adults and children. Pleasant and safe to take, and prompt in its action, and effectual in results. For sale everywhere. — A DVT.

For continuation of Reading Matter see page 4. THANKS. THE family- of the late Mrs A. J. Whyte, desire to express their heartfelt thanks to their many Iriends, for the deep sympathy extended to them in their sad bereavement EXCURSION TO THE BEACH. NOVEMBER 9th, 1908. BOATS Reave Wharf at 9.30 a.m., returning at Wharf at 6 p.m. Hot water supplied free. Return Fare, is. A good day’s outing. TAI PARE, LEVIN. pTQ CHOICE pro Oo RESIDENTIAL SITES UO Dry and healthy. Good view of Horowhenua Lake. TO oe sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, November 3rd, at 8 p.m. Terms £5 deposit, balance £1 per month. Now’s your cbauce to secure a beautiful building site in the rising Borough of Levin. HARRIS & SUSSEX, Levin, Agents for Vendor. Hudson & Marriot, Auctioneers. Plans can be obtained at this office. OTAKI ELECTORATE. BYRON BROWN will address the electors in the Masonic Hall, Foxton, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, at 8 p.m. Ladies specially invited. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. MR EDWARD NEWMAN, (Opposition canEdate) W ILL address the Electors of Manawatu in the Masonic Hall, Foxton, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th inst. Ladies specially invited to be present. F. G. CARSON, Secretary. WHAT MEN SAY ABOUT DRINK. Here are the opinions of some celebrated persons regarding the evils of intemperance : Stupifies and besots. (Bismarck.) That beverage, the mother of sins. (Southey.) The devil is in the drink. (David Lewis.) The devil in solution. (Sir Wilfred Lawson.) Liquid fire and distilled damnation. (Robert Hall.) I consider all spirits bad spirits. (Sir Astley Cooper.) The dynamite of modern civilisation, (Hon. John D. Long.) He (who drinks) has paid dear, very dear, for his whistle. (Benjamin Franklin.) Every crime has its origin, more or less in drinking. (Judge Gurney). Grape juice has killed more than grape shot. (C. H, Spurgeon). VOTE NO-LICENSE.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 440, 3 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 440, 3 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 440, 3 November 1908, Page 3

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