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Webav. j-ccrvu.ry ot the Alhlfti ;in,-, 111=: us thn'l he has now 11 I\M c;>uii>>-liu>vs in the unioi ’ vlmnst cve-rv aihietic club bus aOiliaicd. hdercs-icJ. are reminded of t!i ;;;i= j | jj;;Ls M-e!gllt IO V-01 fid- .. iu 11 !• ■•ml ii 1 district ar -t p- .-xutM-'i! that th I >Wli ’emu- ..a-y ch»e to that of la,(•'.■n:i<l.'ni!=lv an-! arc practically the sum ,;i lacnc'C.-, a:' i ; , p,,, i , ~1. a; mauling permit . . .’[] L i>- ~,)■,!'■■ iv.'ii or more- house v ; [ , e ,j -a iirh is comrary to ai A peculiar measure of the drynes of t’.ic t’ppor itiiimiluta t'laiii-. wa inooti >ncd m timt ejuarter a lew day u =.. (>;ivs a Timnr-i pap.-rl : " -Their had khlei..<. and th-y hnd to cart .m* li;ter seven mileaj.lo crown them. V] l( . Irr.vit 1 r r .vit i|iu-siion now raging. “ "Wiiat shall vc do with our boys i Jia< Ivm solved by a butcher’* a-lvev-ti-emeui, whi.-li runs as roilows : Wauled a respectable boy for meat jrp\ i iiiiiedin syndicate has purchased Cniickshiinks’ new woollen mil!, near 1 nvcrcargili, v.lileli is provided with tin latest niaritiniTV for turning out all ~j. vuhulcu P'li’ds, including mi i operations ''' ill start immediately. A nrivne Icier from Th'. Sorley i: a . la ivighind, i-iforms us ,i, •; i ele ied a ineniiier ol bo- !t j Sand-ire Li-tiimc, London. o;i Lie jimi ai'ilam ' I I'rofc-scr Ken- .,,, .j_ i)a, -'or!.'V purposes returning tiiis fii my s-iionly '° resume me = }=•:• -e of iiis pr ifes oou. Tim attention of fanners au.l others i,-. divan i" i’ue advertLenieoi of MrtL .••■.j. >,=chin,mg file at jN’ikau on V\”■; oe- il 'v bv J.]e>srs • iorton go Son. ami the L-uiii =V Mercantile acting in eo’i jiin /tion. .home Lint) really good breeding owes, -|irt> wethers, besides a ! : -go number oi cattle, horses, etc., u ill lie offered. The Ninau Sp =Hs Committee wish to .i.i.-Po'ss people of Eoilding i■.i,! iiiiiaiot f ( e L -: heir assistance towards nriae fund at the recent sports. ■,j ■ j 11 ■; a r ,. remits of the gnes- : . . ; imnas '-beep, correct .;,i iipn',,. . ,U'jxe Airs W. H. .r.l d i;m 1, Mr Geo. Day i’ip, correct weight 571bs : Pn/.i- 15s : Ladies Miss Kicolls f-Gilbs ; (bcutlcmcn, Mr Aklcrson, 55;flbs. Tiie Canadian Gorernment, in order io -u"ire population, is about to establish oilloes in York, Exeter, Londonv and Aberdeen, it is also iniended to hare several new motorwr.g‘o is, to travel away from the beaten tracks in the I nit eel Kingdom ■a bit specimens of Canad ian produce, and distribute pamphlets and other Canadian literature. l-lsvEi, tiie Poison. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tammc will clear and expel every atom of poivenous matter which constipation and ol h c irrcunlarities have stored up in the bom is. ' Thev will accomplish this gently, uabdes.s’v and withont griping. For sale i,v riosms T. 11. Credin, Marton; Kills ! i.... ,__ Jlmiierville ; and "W. L. Clark lit:,' 'kks’s Dsknch - Why it Sells. I- 'ykes’s Dbescii wera net backed hv ,•(•='! mcr.t it wou’d have been dead a - _ t o, Do \ on want to know why it ,-cil'-? ’yVor.it of Mouth Advertising. A farmer tuiys vi perhaps through chance, nini'iii' a fr'»nd recommends it to him tfo -“ever ho gives it a trial. A valuable cow' s Ilf 'is ;=3vr,dl; next time several of hie- pigs are sick; he tries it again; and so it ;=o a on until after two or three mo r. ta Is be duels it can bo depended up-.:-'. ■'.Yb j>i= -eigbhour’s cows are “'.Vljv don’t \ou use tVK'.Cs [>UK on ? d, ,:> >hi e I ‘v.t vv! do the >- ■•' !’■ ' • ”A"d V i.” ■= . DU ■ : :• -0 . A ■ ■ anty c ■ i nii id to grow, btCiitia it lai hiully dues its work. Each packet of Sykes’s Drench oon:aina two drenches. Price 1b 6d. Sold >y all storekeepere,

During a discussion at the TTniversily Semite on the question of exemption from attendance at lectures, tho Chancellor (Sir Rooert Stout) stated that the young < olonials now did not work anything like as hard as those of forty years ago. " You have only roc logo to the theatre to see that," lie lidded, "and t''cn look at the number j of yotniß men and young women at the Exhibition in the evening." A meeting of tho creditors of IT. S. Izard, solicitor, \v*as held at Grey town jon Thursday. The statement of the accountant showed that the private expendtture of the bankrupt during the last three years amount to £'oooo, and £lG,'.)s.i losses on betting. A resolution confirming the action of Mr Chennells, Deputy Official Assignee, was pissed. bn !■> (] li "V\ ud, vlu.ii pi ,m,'th oujdi lcildm, t! i othn div e\pulsed hi iDiuinlioi it tin y>tV lul out „'tidi i Tilits it tin 1 cillmj; iiihv.iv stxtion, ind \ ontuif dtosi SA t tint as=i Hncc would In m t> i tin l towiiMieoplc wl o to foil i tin rood example Ih „-) li ill, u lur to the ink o+ 1% K ut r ii, Sxitti wdrdl> t 1 ( uin jlom'i ice o£ tho ,titiuimibt"i M Mr rtcn Tho "tf in h <o L>u d > sUuli-y l ml i cmiiphi int u \i-sit to lon,oci i 1 lie i*rd thou idmtstht e to m i\e llent iDi mil pio„i nnc s\iiirhs>a-i hi„hl> in pur iteil Hie Iml v, ie ho pit bh tn teitiiiifd mil ntuuicl honi" in ic e 0 i in Utri i \ ) cii]o Ik outin, Ihe mn if lendei 1 i n\\<d a m ill cd unpio\c mi it on (1 t h it foini ncr md lcllut tin 1 i in tu b on M S l)i\\ ind h pmnil s who ai to bi. found hud it ■ piKtito c\n\ c\cnn 0 m the bnil i loom. What it is .claimed will he the i largest Hnxmill in the colony is (say? E the.'Standard) aiioufc to be established

at Makerua by the A. and L. Seifert Flux-dressing Company, Ltd. An estate of some 3800 acres has recently been purchased, adjoining the Mauawnln Ibulway Company’s line, and the mill will go u)) almost immediately. I t will be supplied with tho most up-to-date machinery procurable, the power being obtained from producer gas engines. The Wellington Post learns from the manager of 110-s and Glondinning that some' of the New Zealand woollen mills are making what Mr .(ones called “shoddy” goods, by mixing cotton with wool. 1 n one case he has seen as much, as -10 per cent of cotton in a fabric. Cotton, ready for spinning, costs ijd or ii.Dl per lb, while wool, after the necessary scouring and other preparation, is worth 2s per lb ; bonce the greater margin of profit on mixtures if these .are sold at anything like the same price as whole woollens.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8725, 28 January 1907, Page 2

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Untitled Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8725, 28 January 1907, Page 2

Untitled Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8725, 28 January 1907, Page 2

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