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Mr A. Manoy notifies by advertisement that his premises will be closed -fbQXO 6 ,o clock next Friday evening until Saturday at 6 p.m. Mr Manoy’s premises will remain open to-morrow, Wednesday.

Mr Greenwood, surgeon dentist, is at present paying his usual professional visit to Motueka. He may.be consulted until Friday next at the rear of Messrs Brown and Kerr’s shop. Mr W. E. Brown, White Bluffs, Moutere, advertises in this issue that he has for sale manuka hop poles.

Wegive a final reminder of the Huia Football Club’s social and dance which is to take place in the Institute Hall to-morrow. Wednesday, evening. A number of well-known amateurs have signified their willingness to assist in the. vocal and instrumental portion of the programme and altogether a pleasant evening’s enjoyment is instore for those patronising the function. The hall is to be specially decorated for the occasion. Prices of admission are advertised elsewhere.

Not a Minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy giyen as soon as the child becomes hoarse,..or even after the croupy cough appears wilt prevent the attack-: . It never fails, and - isT-pieasant jand saftjjf to take For sale by A^Manoy;-jCo-morrow, Wednesday, afternoon at the cricket ground a football match is to take place between the Tradesmen and Allcomers. Play commences at 3 o clock sharp. The following are the teams.—Trades: McFarlane (2), Knapp (4), G. Perkinson, L.Boyes,W. Edwards. R. Boyes, C. Bartlett, G. Fiangois, H. Fowler, A. Taylor, L. Manoy; emergencies: W. and P. Moffatt. Allcomers : W Reuben, M. Staples, R. Fry, A Talbot, Riwai, H Delany, j W illiams, H Trewavas, H Bisley, J Boyce, Petiha, Morgan, K Cook, H Bradley, Brickley: emergency McGl-ashen.

.Mr C. J. Deck, surgeon dentist, of Nelson, will pay a professional visit to Motueka on Saturday next and may be consulted at Mrs Rumbold’s residence, High Street.

The Motueka, Whakarewa, and Bush Cricket Clubs open the season on Saturday next with practice matches. Whitebait has made its appearance in the Motueka river.

At the close of I. J. Paderwski’s (the great poet and pianist) performance in Sydney the audience remained for over an hour “encoring” the great artist, and eventually the police had to be called in to clear the hall. It has been observed that the Ooc fly will not attack animals when sheltering under elderberry shrubs and owing to this fact Cook County Council has declined to declare the elder a noxious weed, as suggested In the Agricultural Department.

The Secretary of the Huia Football Club requests us to state that those persons who have kindly promised refreshments etc. for the social and dance should deliver them at the Institute between 2 and 4 o’clock to-morrow, Wednesday afternoon.

Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, for Coughs and Colds never fails is 6d

"The Premier’s open sesame! Speaking to the toast of Mr Seddon’s healthatthe Hon C. H. Mill’s residence on Saturday Major Donald, of Waiiarapa, told how, when other means failed him, a letter from the Premier had given him entrance everywhere in the United States, even to House. The Premier replied that he had heard of a man who finding himself unable to get entrance to the celebrated Monte Carlo raked up an old letter signed “R. J. Seddon,” and the recommendation of the signature carried him past all obstacles without further trouble.

According to a Wellington paper, the Rev W. Thomson latelv of Scots Church Able Smith street has taken up his residence in Dunedin and is engaged as travelling representative to the Licensed Victuallers Association. He has contributed several articles to the Otago Daily Times, advocating the interest of the “trade.” Bad laste In The Mouth.

When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach improve your appetite and make you ieel like a new man. They are easy to take be- . ing sugar coated, and pleasant in effect - For sale by A. Manoy. Pointing his finger at the Opposition benches during the debate on the land question, leasehold v freehold Mr Hogg said, “There is the spider that is tryingto get the fly into its web, and, once there, how- its blood will be drained ! Thank God we have a good big ponderous mason fly in New Zealand that is more than a match for the spider.” He - would ten times rather be a tenant w-ith the protection of the State than occupy the position of the mortgaged freeholder. The real fight he concluded that was commencing under the guise of the land question was really between capital and labour.—-N.Z. Times, The rush to book seats at Auckland to see Paderewski was a wild scene. Before 8 a.m. a crowd had assembled outside the booking office and when the doors were opened at 9 o'clock people poured into the shop breaking / down barricades that had been elected to stem the tide. Atone time the doors o/tbe premises had to oe closed until those within had been attended to.. Up to 12.45 on v the opening day five hundred half guinea and one hundred guinea seats were booked. There’s dozens of remedies mother has tried If we hadn’t been strong I expect we’d have died; For weeks vve’vebeen moping and swallowing trash And when there’s a lot it walks into cash. I agreed with my Dad, who says “Woods is a brick For showing the woild how to cure a cold quick ; No need to be laid up for weeks, when you mhy Take Peppermint Cure, and be well in a day.

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Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 318, 6 September 1904, Page 3

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Untitled Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 318, 6 September 1904, Page 3

Untitled Motueka Star, Volume V, Issue 318, 6 September 1904, Page 3

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