The Minister for Public Works has promised the Paparoa Coal Mining Company to open the. Blackball rail- , way very early next year- • / A Timaru' tea-room proprietor was to-day fined £2 and costs £2 16s for two . breaches of the Shops and Offices Act by employing a waitress over 52 hours in; one week andr>f%iling to give her a half-holiday.' v . • The .Maori ‘ prophet Rua with 18 followers had’ an interview with the Mon. ■ Carroll* at, Hastings. The party treks to Wairarapa, and thence to Wellington, to' interview Minis- ;■: At Ddnedin Fanciers’ Club Show in champion collie H. B. Harvey’s _tCpfehb) Lucy was first; in bulldog - “championship A. “Nioholl r s (Christchurch X-imported dog Bromley Swasher Was first, Rafter close /competition with Townsend & JSnsoP’a King Pluto.' In "bulldog bitches R. Staunton’s Aucheutree Spot. .At a meeting of the Police Provi- ■ dent Board to-day annual pensions .were granted as follows: —Chief Detective W. L. Ohrystall, Christchurch, £l4O. retiring medically unfit; Detective Henderson, Auckland, £164„ retiring at the age limit; Constable O. Cooper of fAramoho £llO, retiring medically unfit. “What’s your verdict?” in a fury Asked the counsel of the jury. Thbugh ’twas somewhat ‘premature he " Cbuld no more endure! ‘ 4 What’sJiaMverdict!” said the fore- -> " T *• “We’ve through that door,'-' man ! '. £ ■ Give us what we asked before.fman. Woods’ Great Peppermint S AND SURE FOR CHITIS PATIENTS. \ Says a well-known ptefo ' to-day in speaking to the ptfDr prietor:—“l think most'highly of. your TUSSICURA, and Siay add that leading analysts look upon it as - a very valuable discovery, f ... .. TJgJSSIOURA cures coughs and , ooMs at once. Stops the tickle and-'* affords easy expectoration. .AH * stores. ■ • f * Now that winter is approachipfrtcj special attention must be given JMB the comfort of the bread winner v is our business to anticipate need of our customers, and hayeS'-. large stocks of superlative qpidi£>\ We are now ready to supplj£j|&r ■ needs. Men’s Ribbed Wool ' lid, Men’s Lamb’s Wool Uu■ 4s lid. Men’s Men’e W T oollen Shirts - i*o»s. Men’s Strong Working Meii-’s' Tweed sliapes, from Youths’ Tueecf X-Sdits ■ jn’ AfhAvJll at keen Buys’ in ualy from 2s 9d, -Mep 7 8-«aKdXO- t b>*« : '.and Serge Golf Cans j j Cellars, "Bopts and Shoes alUat Ivtiak-ldi'tom ■ prices at E.V-'Lloyn JfljP :nX /McEldownaS'Sf); fat; B'ut- , iliitula, . * • . . , . I *■ .< 4 v ; > A , * *'
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9174, 18 June 1908, Page 5
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