TELEGRAPHIC N_iWS. •'•..*=■'• -■-' O ",;."' a ' .'" ■ (Per; iPress Association) ''.-. , AUCELAND, September 21. f A; rather serious accident occurred thiß ahern'pon in. the Taupiri-Extended /coal mine iatlluhtly *Some men -who were -engaged iri ;driving .headings, placed two charges of gelignite, of which only _ one"' exploded. The regulations provide for a wait of three, hours in such cases. Unfortunately a "young miner named Kyle returned too soon and just reached the spon as the second charge exploded.^ Fortunately the ooal was' very soft just there and came away in small.fragments, but he received the head of the charge full in the face, which was terribly injured. .-.-..,. A pretty little ceremony is being frequently enacted in the Square, the contracting parties being an individual in search of the' best bicycle built (the Massey-Harris) and C. Pickering, local agent. Both' parties are , conscious of having sealed a compact that -will bring comfort to the happy possessor of the machine. Many more such unions pending.—Advt. Why Not Me Your Home Attractive? "NTO home is complete without x> a UHALLEN PIANO. Its artistic design and attractive appearance, combined with its rich sympathetic tone makes the Challen Piano THE IDEAL INSTRUMENT FOR THE HOME. We sell them on easy payments too. So exceptionally favourable are the term's that no ono has any excuse for not owning a . . CBALLEH piano. ; 11. HUNTER-BROWN, PALMEErJTON NORTH, Agent for TEE WELLINGTON PIANO CO., LTD., 53 MOLESWOBTH - STBEET. Wellington. YKfHEN you ask for a Cough Mixture T * see that you get Tussicura. Be. member that there is nothing " just as good." Al- Chemists and Stores. . ' COAL! COAL! AND GRAIN! WBITE SAM BROWN, Tory, Willis and Johnston-streets, Adelaide and Tinakori Eoads. 'Phones : SB, 124, 164. 805, 942. WELLINGTON. Manawatu Gyele Works and Shoeing Forge, BROAD-STREET. C. A. BERGERSEN, r^YCLE Engineer, Gunsmith, . Engineer aud Machinist. Bicycles, Lawn Mowers, Guns, Looks, etc., repaired on the shortest notice. Horse ShoeiDg and general Blacksmithing work a speciality. A TEIAL SOLICITED. THE C/VSH STOBE, CDBA - BTREET. H. Ja"c~KSON (late.of E. Grove) : A NNOUNCES that be has taken over OL the old and well-known Grocery business lately carried on by Mr A. E. Clausen, in Cuba-stieet, and trusts,' by strict attention to business, to merit a eominuance at the support accorded his predooossor. 'A large stock of ." ' '.'' ' NEW GT?OCEKIES, ENAMEL AND TINWARE ■'. j on hand. Families waited on for orders daily. Gibbons' Gardeu Sseds a speciality. MR E. H. STOCKWELL, SURGEON AND - | MECHANICAL DENTIST, .""■' Proprietor. Palmed ston Nosth. ' pAINLESS Extraction of Teeth with--1- out gas, ajther, or chloroform. General or local anaesthetics as required. ■'Gold/Crown and Bridge work, and regulation of children's teeth,, a speciality. . FEES MODERATE. BR ENSOR'S Tamer Jaice —For 1 constipation, indigestion, liver and kidney troubles is unequalled. If suffering, just cne trial will suffice to prove its merits. Obtainable Nash and Co. ~'■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7915, 22 September 1904, Page 2
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465Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7915, 22 September 1904, Page 2
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