LOCAL AND GENERAL.
1 The services in All Saints’ > Church to morrow will be 8 a.m. - Holy Communion, n a.m. Matins 5 and sermon, 7 p.m. Evensong and 1 sermon. ” *l'h e Queen of the South arrived at midday yesterday with a general ’ cargo from Wellington, and ■ sailed again at midday to-day for Wellington with hemp, wool and tallow. The local State School picnic is to be held on the Ashhurst Do- ; main again this year on Wedues- • day, February nth. The school : committee are arranging for a ) special train to convey the children 1 to the locality. ' Robert Summerville an luverj cargill chemist, on four charges under the Opium Act, including s tailing to make an entry of the ; purchase of 51b. 120 Z, of opium, | and failing to take stock and [ balance his opium book, was fined 1 with costs. . The services in the Presbyterian i Church to-morrow will be conducted in the morning by the minister, Rev J. M, Thomson . M.A., and in the evening by Mr H, D. McCully. The “Fight with Apollyou” isjhechildren’s portion in the morning. Mr W. W. Hammond, aviator, has arranged to make a flight at Auckland on January 29th, with the Government’s new aeroplane. He will fly at a considerable height over the city, starting from the Exhibition grounds. At a later date he will fly over the city at night with the machine illuminated with electric lights. The services in the local Methodist Church to morrow will be conducted in the morning by the Rev. G, Frost (Sanson), and in the evening by the Rev. J. Southern (Newtown). The Rev. J. Southern will conduct the morning service at the Beach, and the Rev, G. Frost will conduct the evening service. A hearty welcome to these services is extended to all. This chap, he was a perfect wreck, His cough was something awful; His sneezes shook the very roof, His friends, they murmured “poor fool.” But since that time a week has passed, The poor chap’s getting well finite fast; ’Tvvas only with the aid for sure Of a dose of Woods’ Great Peppermint cure. Mr P. Wollerman, cabinetmaker and furnisher, is now offering an exceptional opportunity to the residents of this district to secure house furnishings at slaughter sale prices. Some lines below cost. An early call will secure the best of the bargains.* If you look from outside you have no idea of our stock. Come inside and look round, see our furniture and enquire about our special cash proposition—you will be surprised. Walker and Furrie.* Gentlemen! Next time you require a “best hat,” buy the "R. & irißSltepake —it will style and comfort . Apply local drapers.* up-to-date tea rooms I aSlEffllfeaf place for afternoon tea.* IsPror a ton of cement to a pound fo salt, Thomas Rimmer.* IT NEVER FAILS. “For years we have been using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” says Mr Herbert H. Woodhead, Wentworth, N.S.W. “We have six children, and never use anything else for the treatment of coughs, colds, and bronchial complaints. I confidently recomipenfi Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to everyone, more especially to parents who, like myself, have young children’s health to safeguard. It never fails to give relief in all cases.” For sale everywhere.—Advt. Having jqsr. landed an up-to-date supply of catering utensils from England, Mr M. Perreau is now in a position to specialise in catering, which will be undertaken in any part of the district* PKRREAU’s assorted fruit pics are dplicjous. Try them,*
Mr C. H. Col Hrs, ot the Universal Supply Stores, notifies that all cash and lea coupons must be returned to the store ou or before January 26th, after which date no acknowledgment of same will be made.
The wedding took place on Wednesday, at St. John’s Church, Feilding, of Mr Basil Brennand, one of the teachers of the Palmerston North High School, and son of Dr. Bteunand of England and Miss Eleanor Long of “ Rahiri ” Eeilding.
Boots, shoes, slippers, etc., to suit all from baby to great-grand-father. All the leading makes, including Bostocks and Crockett and Jones. If you do not see what you require in the window, walk into the shop and ask for it. We have just what you want, and guarantee satisfaction. Better. Bros., Main Street.*
A well assorted supply of English and colonial confectionery at Perreau’s.*
Best on earth (or anywhere else) Book Gift Tea. Try a pound. Thomas Rimmer.*
For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/6.
English fenders m great variety just from the manufacturer. Pick yours now and save disappointment. Walker and Fume.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1197, 17 January 1914, Page 2
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762LOCAL AND GENERAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1197, 17 January 1914, Page 2
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