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Up to the time of the closing of the telegraph office, the prisoner, William Smith, alias Archer, who made his escape on Friday hy jumping from an express train, had not been recaptured. Large parties are scouring the country. The Oamaru police on Saturday raided the premises of Riley and Curran, tobacconists and . hairdressers. No liquor was found, but it is understood a prosecution will follow. A fire this morning destroyed a 4-roomed house in Thames-street, Oamaru, owned by Mrs France and occupied by Thomas Hedges. The family were absent at the time of the fire. Insurances, £BO on the house in the N.Z. office and £IOO-on furniture in the South British. Nothing was saved. A ceremony of special interest to Freemasons will be conducted at Palmerston on Wednesday afternoon, when Bro. R. JOeteher, Grand Superintendent, will, in the unavoidable absence of the Grand Master, Lord Plunket, formally consecrate the new Temple in Church street. As the ceremony is one which is, of course, not of frequent occurrence, it is expected that there will be a very large attendance both in the afternoon and at the banquet in the evening. The afternoon ceremony has been timed to suit the arrival of the express train from the North at 3.20, and, if necessary, th« commencement will be delayed for a short time to enable all who arrive by it to attend. A contributor reports that Mr Curran held another service in the Druids’ Hall, Marton, last night and a good number came together. The subject “Four Men in a Fix” was taken from 11 Kings, chapter 7. Four lepers isolated outside Jerusalem during a long and trying siege decided to throw themselves on the mercy of the enemy; but what was their surprise on reaching the camp to discover the enemy fled and everything left open, so after satisfying themselves with what they needed they began to hide the rest. This, the speaker pointed out, was what a lot of Christians are doing to-day. Instead of seeking to lead others into the hies,- ing they themselves enjoy they positively hide it by losing sight of the fact that others stand in need of exactly the same thing. Mr Curran announced that another meeting 'will he held on Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock, and the following Sunday at 7 o’clock. A hearty iuvitatiou was extended to all and should not be missed by those who wish to inquire farther into these things. WHY? IS SANDER & SONS PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT superior to any other Eucalypti Product? Because it is the result of full experience, and of a special and careful process of manufacture. It is always safe, reliable’aud effective, and the dangers of irresponsible preparations which are now palmed off as Extract are avoided. A death was recently reported from the use of of these concoctions and in an action at ihw a witness testified that he suffered the most cruel irritation - from the application to an nicer of another, which was sold as “Just as good as SANDER’S EXTRACT. ’’ Therefore, bosvaro . of such deception. Remember that In medicine a drop that cures is better than a tablespoon that kills, ami insist upon the preparation which was proved by experts at the Supremo Court of Victoria, and by numerous authorities during the last 35 years, to bo a preparation of genuine merit, via: THE GENUINE SANDER * SONS PURS VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Never neglect a bad cold or cough ; there is no lam wing what u may develop into. Take TUSSIOURA (Wild Cherry Balm), Pearson’s Pepto-ohlor worth gold per bottle to dyspeptics. All chemists Is, 2s fid & Is.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9148, 18 May 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9148, 18 May 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9148, 18 May 1908, Page 5

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