The Taihape Daily Times AND WAIMARINO ADVOCATE.
TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1915. LOCAL AND GENERAL
(With which is incorporated The Taihnpe Post una Waimarlno News.)
j Th e Wanganui Education Board’s Agricultural instructor, Mr J. Grant, visited Raurimu last V/cdnesday It is rumoured that a popular wedding will shortly eventuate in Raurimu, the parties being Miss Bremner, of Oio, and Mr Harry Mashlan COK'NOLSE CRB, when referring to the merits of ‘•'Tiki’'' Stout, say, “It*.-, as good as English Stout.” Try it.* Heavy timber traffic lias rendered the erstwhile beautiful Oio Road almost impassable Local residents regret that such a scenic spot should | thus suffer. Our reader s are particularly notified ‘hat nominations for the seven vacant seats on the Borough Council, and also tor tli© Mayoral chair, must be lodged with the Town Clerk before twelve o’clock (neon), to-morrow, Wednesday. -Raimiim settlors ar 0 brgihtening the long evenings by holding weekly social assemblies, tor the success of whichMrs Bucqii is largely re^potisibo
An effort is to be made in Raurimu hy'bcfivlihg enthusiasts to have a green ■laid dowh - t6 !i b6' readiness for next seasdh’s j>lay T ' liitheif offdris Raurimu hollers will hav e *?thQ best wishes of the fraternity
Messrs. Jopp and McNamara notify that they have sold out their livery business in Taihape to Mr. A, P. Pox, and that all accounts owing to them must be paid to Mr. L. Daws not later than the end of the present month..
Mr. P, W. Somerville notifies that the funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Jamieson will leave her late residence at 2 p.m. for the Presbyterian Church, where a short service will be held. It will leave the Church for the Taihape Cemetery at 2.30 p.m.
, An unfortunate accident occurred to' the electric lighting apparatus at the Station Street Picture Theatre last night, when the programme was only about half through. Mr. Nicholls notifies that all those having tickets may make use of them to-night or to-mor 1 row night, but not later. We understand that a deputation waited on Mr Wrlghtson this morning requesting him to allow himself to be nominated for the Mayoralty, and that” Mr Wrightson has consented. The prospective candidate is a well-known businessman and ha s Just completed a term as Borough Councillor.
Don’t wait until the “fin” has yen firmly in its grip. Fight it at mice with ‘^STAZOL - ’'’ —tho swift and sure remedy for Influenza. 60 doses for 1/6.
Mrs Mary Walker, who announces her candidature for a seat on the Taumarumii Borough. Council, is one of Tauinaruniu-s most practised speakers, and possessing, as‘.-she ‘does,, a wide experience-on municipal and social reform work she should prove a very valuable acquisition to the Council if elected. Mrs • Walker • is of. Scotch descent, but lived and worked in Manchester on various public bodies.; — Press.
In view of the erection of the Taihape Freezing Works it may be interesting to those concerned in the Freezing Company, and also to all stock raisers in this district, to know that two buyers purchased 5000 fat sheep in two lot s a t this late period of the season, last week, from two of our well-known settlers.
"Delays are dangerous"—especially when you have a cold. Get "NA.Z----OL” to-day. A few drops of this true and tried remedy will shift the most obstimulate cough and cold. Thoroughly efficacious for all bronchial troubles.
In another column Mr A J. Joblin, who is again offering himself as our representative on the Hospital Board, publishes a short address to the electors, setting forth important reasons why a Taihape resident should he elected, chief of which is that the hospital which serves a large territory at this end of the Hosptal District, is situated hero, and needs close personal attention. It is to be hoped that electors in other districts will realise this and not let the election lapse into on© of a factious character.
It was believed in some quarters that there would be some difficulty in seeming a thoroughly efficient engineer for the Otaihape Freezing Works, but the fact that the Company's advertisements for a suitable engineer brought over 80 applications, some of them fro/; men who are now holding very important, responsible positions on cxisfii
works, proves that the right sort
men are available. The directors considered these SO applications, gradually weeding put until only two now remain,. These two have been requested to come to Taihapc so that the in os satisfactory selection may be made. Strange to say, the ‘old-fashioned method of external treatment of Rheumatism and its allied ills, is still almost a fetish with some people. They sec: • to believe that a liniment or plaster h the only way of obtaining relief fro-, uric acid troubles—and- so they avworse and worse until their Rheum: tism becomes chronic. Liniments m ! plasters can give but temporary relief No cure can be effected until the cav e is removed. The trouble is due to om cess uric acid in the blood and ti ' must be eradicated. RITEUMO is 1, one real remedy. It goes to the toe! the trouble and excels the uric ■ Thousands have boon cured bv RR ■ MO. Of all ch om ists and stores, ; and 4/6. CITRON 10 RHEUMATISM SIT r '.C TUALLY 0 URED. No matter how long you have sir; edf ru m R!i cu m a tism; no m 111 ter hat other remedies have failed. Rile, rR; if given a fair trial, will effect a ear,. Thousands of other sufferers have been permanently cured by RiTEUMO. v. lieu all else had boon tried in vain. ' had spent, large sums of monev "t Rotorua and other thermal springs. ‘ > ‘t was RHEUMO that eventually ef -1m 1 a cure. If you are suffering frurraatism, or from Gout, Lumbago ' ica, or kindred complaints, g;ve R > • MO a fair trial. It has cured and will cure you—and at j:‘i'
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 190, 20 April 1915, Page 4
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