WITCH’S HERBAL OINTMENT. (Registered).
livery family requires some kind of ointment to be kept in the house to be used in the treatment of burns, scalds, chilblains, ulcers, bruises, scalp sores, inflammatory skin diseases (particularly of parasitic origin)—in fact, in any case in which an emollient antiseptic dressing is required. WITCH’S OINTMENT acts soothingly and curatively in all cases of haemorrhoids or piles. Price is 6d and 3s 6d ; all chemists and stores. Tussicura Manufacturing Company, proprietors.
Mr E. Wanklyn advertises a 265 acre farm at Himatangi for sale ou easy terras. Messrs Durvvard and Co. advertise special millinery values elsewhere in this issue.
The Nonpareil Cycle Co. advertise special reductions in bicycle lamps tor two weeks only. The monthly sitting of the Magistrate’s Court will be held on Monday. The secretary of the Awahou Football Club desires to publicly acknowledge receipt of a donation from Mr O. Robinson. The attendance shield at the local school was won this week by Standard 11., with an average attendance of 93.5 per cent. The secretary of the Albion Football Clnb desires to publicly acknowledge receipt of a donation from Mr H. Witchell,
Particulars of sale of land by the Registrar of the Supreme Court, under power of sale in mortgage, is advertised in this issue.
The services at the Presbyterian Church to-morrow will be conducted both morning and evening by the Rev Geo. K. Aitken. In the evening Mr Aitkcu’s subject will be “The Gospel of Christ.” On Wednesday evening next, Mr T. Betty’s concert party, assisted by friends, will provide a concert programme in Hammond’s Hall, Oroua Downs. We can assure our Himatangi friends that a musical treat is in store for them.
The Mayor has received a communication from the Premier to the effect that the Secretary of State for the Colonies, through his Excellency the Governor, has intimated that it is the King’s wish that there should be no observance ol His Majesty’s birthday this year.
The Leader picture stolen from the N.Z. Academy of Fine Arts during March has been recovered, and a young man named Francis Edwin Tier has been arrested in connection with the theft of same.
The Government is inviting offers tor the establishment and equipment of wireless telegraphic stations in New Zealand. American and European companies will be given an opportunity to tender. The Prime Minister states that no progress can be reported in this respect until tenders have been received.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 845, 28 May 1910, Page 2
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