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ITS UNIFORM SUCCESS.

The fact that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the proper medicine for children has been demonstrated by its uniform success in cases of coughs, colds and croup. The fact that it contains no narcotics and is pleasant to take makes it especially suitable for children. Adults will hnd Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy equally valuable for themselves and will be pleased with the prompt relief it affords. For sale everywhere.—Advt.

Mr A\. 11. Ferris, chief hemp grader, is at present in Foxton relieving the local grader, Mr James Stewart, who is absent in the South Island.

The weather yesterday and today is bitterly cold—the coldest experienced so far this winter. Snow clouds covered the ranges, and a biting easterly wind made things very unpleasant out of doors.

A very enjoyable afternoon was spent by the members of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild at the residence of Mrs Parkes yesterday. Despite the very inclement weather, (here was a good attendance.

A committee meeting of the local Horticultural Society will be held to-morrow evening, at 7.30 o’clock to appoint judges and stewards for the Bulb Show, and to arrange schedule for Spring and Autumn Shows. Every member is requested to attend.

Pis. McGrath and Tindale, two returned wounded soldiers, who have been appointed by the local Patriotic Society and Borough Council to complete the National Register so far as the borough of Foxton is concerned, arc making satisfactory progress with their which they hope to complete in about a week’s time. They report Raving been courteously received by householders.

’flic Patriotic Shop will he open mi Saturday next, under the charge of Mesdames Mandl and Alex. Ross. The sheep for the guessing competition will he on view at Air Wooclroofe’s shop on Friday and Saturday, when competitors can put ; ieir guesses in at sixpence each, '’lie usual consignment of Alotnek pplcs will he on sale.

In the list of companies reg cd, this week’s Gazette contain l following;—Orona Downs I

Co.. Ltd. Registered July 28th, ItL £ Dllice: Oroua Downs. Capital; £3 i IKK), into 1,500 shares of £2 cael 1 Subscribers: H. (I. Hammond 4< v J. Helds 10, T. Wilton 10, S. Hut chison 15, W. Moffatt 10, A. ]). Scott 10, Cl. Burling 15. Objects: To acquire as a going concern the business of the Oroua Dairy Co.

Stock this winter is nndonhte having a good time —far better th was anticipated a few months ; (writes “Agricida” in his So

Island notes published in the I ers’ Advocate). So fur the sn the hack country lias not beer

Indent, to cause any trouble. I> the last two winters we have

told that a rough time is dn

cause we ha ve had several (hie ers. No doubt if the law of ages is to he maintained we

have a rough Avinter before ' • . • hut we are congratulating ourseives. on the fact that it seems in no 1m

to impose its unwelcome presentupon ns. We do not Avant our thick, to he reduced by a heavy - -n fall, noAV that the numbers apf.ea to he going doAvn. In South .instock is doing avcll, and there are apparently more swedes and t 1 nips than are required. There is particularly good demand for cattle, hut that state of affairs obtains all over the island.

At Tuesday night's mooting of Cxi*” ' Palmerston Chamber of Commoi’ce -Mr W. Pai’k refeiTed to Ihe Foxton Harbour Board’s good work in connect am wilh tbo recent Connnissic and tin- wharf acquisition genera ly. The Board had stuck to i. task with regular hnlldog' tenact V and their efforts had keen succ, fill. The only thing wanting was tin; fixing of the rating a In imposing this condition the O mission was justilied, because was necessary that the Boat linancial stability should be asSed by this means. He moved k iho Chamber write i-ongratulaf’ v the Board on the result of its long sustained effort in connection with >, (he wharf acquisition. Mr E. H. { Crabb said that next to the Chair- ! man, Mr licmiessy, none had don , more to bring about local control of the wharf than Air Bock, the secretary, and on Mr (Tahirs suggestion it was decided that Air Bock also be complimented on his valuable work for the Board and dis-' trict. —Standard.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1593, 3 August 1916, Page 2

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ITS UNIFORM SUCCESS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1593, 3 August 1916, Page 2

ITS UNIFORM SUCCESS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1593, 3 August 1916, Page 2

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