On inquiry we learn that Dr Chalmers is sniiuriiig a good dual of pain, but is getting along as favourably as could be expfct<id. The weather continues very hot and there seems a probability of its continuance-. Some weather prophets pru- ' diet a change before long. The entries already received -for Messrs Snelson and Co.'s ram fair on Thursday 18th hist, are elsewhere advertised. Tt is Drobable thore will be a large number of additional entries prior to date of sale. Two hotels are abont to be erectci at Hunterville, between Murton and Miiriruotu. The Borough Returning Officer elsewhent notifies that he will hold an Election", of Five ' Members to be this Licensing Committei! for the Liconsiutr District of the Borough of Palmersto.i North, on Monday, the 22»d day of February. Nominations wilt be ivceivod at his office, .the Squsire, up to noon of Saturday, F bruary 18th. The following advertisement" from the Marton paper tells its own sad tale : — " Will Bhll as anove, under the order, of the landlord, for distraint of rent, at the .residence of the Rev J. C Dodwell — fiousehold furniture and effects, consisting of drawiiigri'Odiu suite, bedsteads tables, chairs, carpets, crockery, and ,kitchen utensils, etc. " [ The Wellington folks went m too lavishly m their welcome to H.M.S. Nelson at th& Citizens Ball; At a recent meet ing of Executive Committee, it was stated that after paying v the various accounts of. the sub -committees there would a deficiency of which, it was resolved to liquidate by making a call of 9s m the £on the amount guaranteed by some leading citizens. It was considered that the amount expended m decorating the Drillshed — jG3O5 — was altogether unwarranted. We should call it a piece of extravagance. The worthy cits will probably be more wise and more economical on a future occasion. In view, of a possible early dissolution we remind persons who are entitled to vote, but 1 have not yet registered their ( claims, that they should lose no time m doing so. We are m receipt from the Govern ment Printer ot a number of Parliamentary papers of more than usual interest, to which we may require to make reference on future occasions. ' The death is recorded m the Patea Mail of Mr Wood, who waß one of the oldest, if not , the oldest, settler m the district, having been there for over twenty years. He held the. position of pilot for more than fifteen years, having resigned his appointment only some three ye'afs- since. - He vya» m charge of the ferry across the Patea river from tne time, of « its- first establishiilent until the;. completion of the bridge rendered it no longer necessary. . 'It is impossible to remain long sick or out of health where American Co.' Hop Bitters are used. See another,, . \ ,*•,•,••■ , ' ■ ].-.-,,\ , In Croup"Baxter's Lung Preserver, operates mag cally, its expectwuit -mid otl-sriproiw 1 "' -Ufoi-diny yreliof .-■■•■ ,Iv Coughs and 0 lds,,Baxter's . Lung Pi-eiorve unrivalled. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES cure Coughs ; ' Astqmd, Bronchitis' 'Medical testimony states that no other medicine is so effectual m the cureo , these dangerous maladies. Oii'e Lozenge alenb' gives ease, one or two at bedtime ensures rest. For . relieving difficulty of breathing they are invalua ble. They contain no opium nor any violent drfig. Sold by all Chemists, m 1 ins, Is IJd and 2s Oil each □Agonising Neuralgic .Pains. — Baiter s Anti-Keu hilgic Pills have .been named by the public " Magic Pills'^ til' account of their marvellous action m cur ing Neuralgia, Toothache, . Sciatica, Lumbago, mid other Neuralgic pains. — To be had post free on rs, ceipt of 19 or 4i postage stamps. — J. Baxter, Chemt. Vietoria-ctreet. Christchurch. Messrs Greenwood & Son, Dentists Wanganui; Registered under the Imperial Colonial Acts. Dentistry m all its branches.. Mr Greenwood brings with; him all theirequisite apparatus for administrating Nitrious Oxide, Gas for the painless extraction of teeth. Mr Greenwood maybe consulted at Palmerston on Thursday, February 18'al Walklev's Hotel. — I Advt 1 ? ' r: ' MAIL NOTICE. -■'■-■'■'" : --' : The next English and European .mail, per Kaikoura, will close at this office on on Tuesday, the 9th day of February, at 7.45 p.m. . ; GEORGE INNES, Postmaster. Late AdvertisemeritSDE GrILBERT, the Eminent Traveller, Physiognomist, and Humorist, will give his Marvellously Funny and Instructive Lecture on Heads and 3Ta6esat the Theatre Royal, Palmerston, on Monday Evening, Feb. 8, at 8 o'clock. Admission IVee. Amusing, Character Readings from ;the Platform. Reserved seats for Ladies On TUESDAY Evening, Feb. 9th, Dit G-iLBEET will give his very Amusing, Interestingj and Instructive Lecture Entertainment on Lbve, Courtship, and Marriage. Admission — 2s and Is only. On Wednesday Evening, I Feb. lO^.Dr, Gilbert will gi ye his celebrated lecture — -to Men Only — on Sexual Physiology, or " AmatiTehess, its uses and t abuses." Admission, is. A lecture of surpassing interest. Every man and youth over 14 years of age should hear this lecture;/ , r, ..-_•, . ■-, JAMES HAMILTON, (Late of Wanganui,) Coach: - & Carriage ' : Builder. TH. having some fifty prizes for? work • that he has exhibited} and having testimonials extending over a period of 18 years, should be. a sufficient guarantee as to his ability to carry out any orders he may be entrusted with. . Buggies,' Waggonettes. Parcel Van, Business Carts,-' Country Carts, Dog Carts ! Spring and other Drays, Drags, and Timber Wagbns. v Repairs promptly and neatly executed. Orders by post punctually attended to. Only the best material used, and all work guaranteed.. Estimates and designs on application. ■> American Coach Factory and T^ Arp Shoeing Forge, Tabanaki - Street, Wellington. PHILLIPS' WAIiBARAPA PBIVATE hote£, QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON, ".. IS now open, and will be found replete with every conceivable comfort. All the convenience of a ffrst-class home are provided, every room being furnished and upholstered with the newest and best material. Inspection cheerfully invited. Parties desirous of securing apartments will do well to communicate at once with the proprietor. Good paddocks with water. First-class stabling accomodation. ; ■, An experieu ced man to look after horses. Come and look for yourselvep. / The Billiard Room is. without doubt, the best m this district, and is under the management of Mr A. G. Bayliss, who will be about with his usual attention to those who favor him with a call
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1628, 6 February 1886, Page 4
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