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If enough is as good as a feast, As pale prigs and philosophers say, We all hope to get that much at least, And without any needless delay. But whatever we get must be good, Of ft quality potent and pure; More consoling than wealth, and conducive to health, Like Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. If you really care to preserve your teeth from decay, and have thein pearly white with that clean wholesome feeling, then use "OZO" TOOTH POWDER. Gd tins everywhere. 12 A word to the wives is sufficient. Serve Hayward's MILITARY PICKLE and the success of vour dinner is assuirled. All stora»

Waimutc (South Canterbury), with a population of 3000 persons, lias I*loo members in its branch of the Second Division League.

On llie motion of Mr. Quiiliain (Govolt and QuiiliainJ probate of the will of the late Mr. Edward Lewis Fcaron Norman has been granted by the Supreme Court to Mrs. Marion Norman, the executrix therein named.

The provocation leading to the lynching of Little, an lAV.W. Agitator at Butte Montana, on August 1. was undoubtedly very great (remarks a San Francisco weekly). There appears to have been committed under Little's leadership a series of gross outrages against life and property. The man deserved what ho got.' At a special general meeting of lite South Taranuki Winter Show Company a motion was carried to increase the capital of the company to £1.>,000. This has beeen rendered necessary in order t«> ■meet the demand for increased accommodation. Shares are being taken up freely in Hawora and many parts of the district.

A Taranak: officer, writing from the 'front, says that the New Zealanders are great favorites with the French people, particularly the women and children. He tells of one of his men, who did not know a word of French, marrying a French girl, who in turn couldn't speak a word of English! Love has a language of its own!

At yesterday's meeting of the Clifton County Council a letter was received from William Old, chairman, and Mrs. Nicholls, hon. sec of the Uruti Nursing Association; recommending Mr. A. H Halcombe as th« county representative on the Taranaki Hospital and Oharitable Aid Board. — The clerk said he had communicated with the secretary of the Hospital Board, and had been informed that as Mr Halcombe had given a verbal resignation only, he was still considered ; member of the board.

The Ven. Archdeacon Evans will preside at the united thanksgiving service* to be held at Everybody's Theatre tomorrow at 3 p.m. The various ministers of the town will take part Hymns, psalms, collects and general confession, and special intercessional prayers will form the service, and a short address will be given by the Rev. Sinclaii The Male Choir and the Citizens' lUiu will assist in the service.

A splendid story of Bohemian life in New York is unfolded in "A Square Deal," a "World" picture playing at Everybody's to-day and to-night. Four fellow dablilers in the arts swear a vow of eternal faithfulness.. The first one to be successful is the author, and he promptly takes that the others share his good luik. Then lie is entangled with a society girl, and his friend goes the length of engaged a job as corespondent in order to free the writer by divorce from his .predicament. June Elridge and Carlse Blaekwell are capable and most pleasing in the premier roles. At the Inglewood saleyards on Wednesday next, Mr. Newton King is holding his annual hull fair. ThCre is an entry of 8.5 bulls and this opportunity should be n good chance for dairymen in the district and outside as we are informed that there are some good bulls coming it; included in the entry is a small line of yearling-15-month Jersey bulls on account of the 11. 'B. Curtis estate and these should be of great value to dairymen as they are all out of semiofficial tested cows.

Warmer weather conditions will necessitate the wearing of lighter underwear. As usual the Melbourne, Ltd., is well supplied with full stocks at the following prices: Fine cotton singlets, short sleeves, 1$ 2d; pants to match, Is 8d; natural cotton singlets, 2s fid; pants, 2s lid; natural merino singlets, 2r fid, .pants 2s lid; cellular pants, ankle or knee lengths, Ms !)d; English natural shirts and pants, 3b 0d to 7s lid.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1917, Page 4

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1917, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1917, Page 4

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