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The Daily News SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29. ON THE FOURTH PAGE.

Xortii Island Hand Coiifeiomv l liuii li Son iie.,. Week's Jlilil Notiee,.

A i-dUW I't'iH'ivt'il tfum Sydney ill;-' morning intimates that the -lava land telegraph line> arc intrrrupK-ii. 'IhM accounts for llle paucity of mil" home alld foreign this liunnit)"'. 'l'ln- boats on tin- Jieciralion tJp'imd | lake weiv vc-icnhiy inUr | I lio (•oiiipiiun'Mtiiry ;:rkct raj;.' may I.l' overdone. The Taranaki county . <oiincill"is ait in nu-ripi 01 iiiviuu !'>nI and complimentary licked to the Napier j I'ark races. \ Mcsm-. have i-MM'U a j ufril jl'nr - JJunedHi Kily < oipnraiion. out ol ihe Waip'M'i operation*. The <iil.twn lor al the next <>i I the Supreme ( Ouri. Tlu> ■ i.\ tu-liun 'i hut« " >.iys :i iI >\uU\[ unn!li<'iaii\ liiai Air. *'>. S. .\iuiir i. j i lie ialc i.l tlir i'i.xliiliitiun. iie.'fivtil n i.il jiinim from ill.j ( m-vci ihih'iit in i«f li;- ! vii

After pel lui iiiinji Lin ucdiialion M' 1 - Ht.niv <it the new Catholic ( hlireh ;ii. Waitara on Sunday. Archbishop Kedwood will redirn to \'i w Plymouth and pr-'iieh in St. dosi'ph's mi Snuday evening at Ve-pers. " I tapped him on llie lace, then ne liit me Willi a lump of wood, and I hit him hack, ami thai linMied tlie round." Maid a man at the Ibristchiuvli .Mai:'-- | traie* Court. ~A nd. you know.'' ho added smilingly, "it wai purely a brotherly ipiarrc). jmrely brotherly."

A seaman giving evidence, jn tn. l •I'hrisn hnrch Magistrate's L'ourt (says tin- " J*re-.s ") stated lliat a vessel which traded between Jjondon ami New Zealand did not earry a proper vre*\\ "Why." lie >aid. " llier-- are doctor- and dentists home at Is per month to theiv examination, while the balance consists of soldiers, clerks, an I misfits of tho Dominion. who siil Home a- seamen at C2 S.< per month." j LijihL tinkered gentry have been at work during the last few days in New Plymouth. At the hand contest in the Uecreation Grounds on Thursday a Mangorei farmer wa> relieved of about. £l3. and yesterday a lady was reported to have had Co or .£(« stolen. In both eases the thief seems to have got the clue from the amount of money displayed when paying the admission fee.

The annual conference of the _N<mv i Zealand Master Makers opens in ih" Council ChamlH'rs next Tuesday morning. The annual bampiet tendered bv the New Zealand Associated Mille 1 - lakes place on Tuesday evening, and «>n Wedne-day evening the visiting del-

nate> and friend* will be entertained at a social evening in Ihe Broughamstreet Hall. On 'fhursday a pimi- to the mountain is being given bv M,\ Newioii King and th" dirtvlor- of '!;e N«»rth'Tn Holler Milling Company. During thi- moiub the Health of the Manawatu and neighbouring <!islri«*t> hid his attention directed to the large infant mortality at Foxton. On going to the locality whcr< the doatiiliad tak<n place he that in several ca-es people were lining Iroiii lank- nvarlv tanpiv. and Ihey wore unabh- to -n\ when tln«-f tanks had b.'en rli ailed out. A dead foul and the lhidje* of -ncra.i -maM b ; fd- v. el".' found in o"" tank.

The solemnity of the meeting v.a--oniev. hat di-iv'-ed when ihe eh)'[tient \ theologian [.iclnted in, globing v M'ils th" ll'-iDies- or men who -p-m! 1 Ir.'i • evening- at t'iv c.;ib. leaving (heb ~ in j-.i'i iiiiia l home a! lliihapp\ ••Think, my heare;-." -aid li-'. "ol a jjoor. neglected wife, all alone in the great, dreary house, rowing the i nolle of her seeping babe with one foot ami wiping away her tear- with the ol her." " .Mont real S|nr."

Ti.f Winrrl-'V corti'-poit.i'-m oi' tic \ " l'a lea Pre--" write-: " ScMlers ir.-iii i I lie b.ii hillock- who li.i\i- come otn dar | ing the ia-t i!a V or two -late 1 lia; ill.- | lite dry '.vealher an i ii'ioil fires an i i I'lim- hne dope thou-aml- of' p, unds > Aonh ol' \in i-leariiKj up i| ; <> i;.n-h ' \-'V. 1!:-: 'b- rain' !:■!- eom,- the\ .-.n- ' —i»lt*ii i- n..-. 100 late 1-. get a g v :1 i -upply of wilder feed. Ih - wi!i i/nd j to inrpi'o'.e lie- market \.ilue-. of >: •••'. - of -'i« 1; will lie required io lhe-e ' new i'nin-." ;

In the Mit-\er;on .ii-lii/t t)ie jrrepoesil.de rabbii Ihi- found tin drv ; ; more congenial ft»r mult iplii at'oii <>! i; • kind ih.mi wa- lliought pov>il,|e when t.'ul has |„. r ., >u "('iii- bn-h lirehave aNo -cut Ihium v into the o]icn country, .tud the scitler- an- about lo lak( full advantage of the fad. I'oi-, u ing o?i a very extensive srale i- beiudone on some holdings, uie- run-iiokl. with a comparatively -mall area. laid .Jso!bs. tif poi.-oned grain. There are setth>r- adjoining the bu-h eounln: now poi-oning, who have m»t found it »nM-cssa.r\ to do -o for nine or ten vears past.

It was the .Moneyed Mall's lirM ;||- lempt 10 drive his own motor ear. and of be had n. kill somelhing. so he killed a dog. Swing a man on the toolpatli looking sadly on the poor departed dog and I ben glaringly at liimselt. the moior man pulled oui bis pur-e and said; "U ill a ipiid square it for \o".' "(Ih. I s pose so." sa id llie man.

" I've 'ad enough ..I the law." tile I|„ I just done" si\ months iu gaol.i "Here y'are, then." said the .\loiiece.i Alan, li sliding over a nire new note, and then a- He drove oil' quickly the oilier man looked \vi--tfullv at the corpse ami said. sotio voce. " Now. I nonder who oh I lliat dorg. after all!"

It is recorded lliat a well known tobacconist in Uuubton (Juav. \Volliii"ton lias iuesenlwl a bill to 'the Inspector' "I I'olnr 10,- two doors back and front battered and rent by a gang o| midnight police marauders on a burglar trail. Ihe tobacconist lcnts the upper portion of his premises to a dressmaker who not only works, but dwells there. Disturbed in her slumbers „ night or t«o since b,v visions burglar- arnitsl ! iin dosperale. the l,id\ Irembl-'iiglv i torlli to loi ate 110-ir v. jieivalMo.t-

Hie vigilant jiolii-ein.in 0:1 his heat iieatli Ihe verandah of th,> -roai dr=ip en; r-labli-binent oppo-ite. ' Cs.pied the titiul gleam as the tremulous inaiil crept li'Otn room to room. Name . I , lil<l " 1,1 ll "' and in less nine than we take in the telling. ' " " lorci'" armed and eager. Arnved al ihe rendezvous, a (lelaehinen! ' j l ' "" a -frong l l0( ; v look U|l a position oil till' 1 a 11. and ivitli a stalwart "•bobby" huggiii" ea-h I 1" ||; M' llie bird -iiimbMi"'"e--i ■■.-'■•' l" Ihe vel , M'hih. lie-

made enl l iith-.- an e,i-\ i.i-i, ; 0 "•',-..'aken by -to! in. 'out " lid] "'"<■ there \l„s no Mgu ol \\ illiam Syk<'s. lint the doors who is 1,, pay for the door-? A SAYTNCS JiAXK mi; DAIIiV

"Which is, the best separator':'' is a que-tiou often asked. The separa'or which gives the best results under ever,'day conditions, has no repair bills, and is still all there after years of hard "Oil;. Its name'; The "Alfa-Uval." Ho not be misled; it has many inii-laiois.-who ropy tlie time • expired patent, but no equals. Our offer to run the "Alfa-Lavai" against all comers ami I ike it back free of expense to you 1in1".5 it beats them protects yon. The world has made a bcaicn path lo our <loor- : keep i|. v „n eant afford lo mllow a_ "'will-o'-the wisp" . m d |i„d \onj-(df in (he ho<_r (l f e\|ie\'jeofGCatalog,,e "T" mailed fre» Sole New Zealand agents. Maso'i Si nil hers and Co.. T,td.. .Main-si'rec(.' r'alinersloi, N'orlh. F. Crillillis ; ,nd Co. X u I'lmiioiilli. local agents. '

Till'. ON'LY SF-PARATui. \ -• WODT.I). The "Areloile' is the only St' > ; -1

made with enamelled bowl casing a-:„ mill; and cream outlets. Of cnuiw~. u,:» beaulifnl hard glazed finish on the parts that come in contact with the milk must give ihe ''Melotle'' an inim.'iise advan- [ tagc over (dlcr separa'ors in the maltcr of nlenvliness, qq,,, ,ii|i", ,en, e bofween Ihe ennmelled bowl of a ''Heiolle" :n ,d oiin-r uiachiues is as greal es lu-ineen a china tea-cup ami a tin pannikin We al-o claim tlill the ''?ife|.d j |s It.e ea-iest separator to turn. That's because ii is mad" on an entirely dilV"v,od principle. We esidaii, ;his lo v,,',. ill a few moments if y<■:i would Mil in... I„ \. Ki.lan find <" ilale Wis.np and N'r'aiO, agents. Xew Plyinoulh. i

A MOF)En\ RKMKDY. *p'i -:' ri-'m -T fn 1 word ion" ever 1v? if Tir Slinlilmi's \ T .- - 1) -ccvprv U f-ikon h Thouof i! : :i " - 1 ► ; !ir tit prais* OljUmnUc ever' • ' . 1

'• \Vhai <!oc> 4 voltage' mi.Mn'.'' a st.'i'ker iiiler knowledge iU ;i raiepayniLVtiug at Gore oil " 1 imv drops of walvr am! "i Dewar's," came the reply from tin- mU.

In the course of a eonvorsali;'H wr.ii ; a (. iiri-stcluirch I'ress roporU'r, tommi:-- j ,4oncr MeKio, oi the N\lva»u»« stated that the Army in Au-lialu-i.i.! hud now ninety institutions uiuUt iU 1 i'unlrol, lliiiiy-imir oj uhii-h had Wn n j i '[K'lH'd silK-e hi' luuK UW'l" tin* cOillllia'ld j mx ami a-liall' years ago. "It ukvs * iJIuiUHH) a yi*ar to maintain t'lf-i- insiilul.ioiW lie declared, "and ihc pt'o|>U» w ii;> pa-i> or bciu'jil by ih«'in earn So prr tviil. of that aniounf. TSii-. ioaves 10 por i'ont. to b<» stviuvd by fn\* liulo capitation we ud I'roin l lie \cnimont or d«inaii<>ns (hal nlay <'oine in iis l'ri>in our own folks or owtsido. 11' anyone can d<> hettt'r social work | than thai let liim have a try."

Sumo iillcuipl: ha* lani madr in t in* New Zciiliiwl hv>s to iilontifx tin* n)i>inii - i!iiuii bamm-l, Sir (leilillo (avel>] i»u u-I'jiv;'. wiih i lie late Colonel \\ it • iiiol ('avi'-j.irown-Cav!'. who rcsiilcil J-;.' many wars al Mot U)>i|>i. mar Takak:i. in llie NHs.w proviiK't 1 . and who.-r widow is now living in WVliinjjion, Tlii' late i'n|niic| Cavc-llrown-Ciivt! wi.-i .1 ivuivd ulUin-r t»f the Indian Amu\ ami luul -(.'Weil wit 11 ili-uiiirlimi in i>f Clihi.i wars. IU» was luM ina-iii t» the la I'* Sir Mvllo Cavc-liiown-Cavi'. t'aiiirj <»i' (ho mis>ing Sir <;enil!(\ win) only sm-L'oeded to the Imrmu'ley a leu iii'iiLl li« aj-u. mid who is «•» H4*r.i ll\* '>• licVv'il (n l>« sonicwlu'n' in America. Ta\

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In flunking you for (lie suivessfjl yi nr yon jjiiyo us lust year. w hpg i'.) remind you 1 hat tliis yoar will show oven grout it strides in niir business. \\> are always on the lookout for liargains fnv you, anil wo know you :i)>|)ivei.ito this. liy llio way you pali-onise us Stirling ill n. vi'i-y small way, we've worked up, with your iiclji. 0110 of the Wfef*t riodiinj; businesses in Tnran:\'<i. We've ilono tliis by studying llio wants nf our customers, Imying in tin' very /nsl markets anil selling absolutely for oils],. thus milking no bail debts. Our "I'restwell" brand of clothing is lieeorilii'.r better known, every day. and the sales are ineioasing very quickly. j!v way nf all introduction—-dial is. if you're not already a customer—let tn sell you one of these "Prostwoll" suits, anil you'll say lliat you didn't know tliat ready-mades could look so well-- : "'Tlic I Kasli." Devon-street.—Ailvt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 60, 29 February 1908, Page 2

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The Daily News SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29. ON THE FOURTH PAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 60, 29 February 1908, Page 2

The Daily News SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29. ON THE FOURTH PAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 60, 29 February 1908, Page 2

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