Woods' Great Peppermint Cure ror Coughs and Colds never fails, Is Od and 2s Od. It is the commercial traveller who finds the many changes of climate and w. ter trving. The experience of Mr Chas. G. Chapman, who represents a large Brisbane concern, is not the exception. He had been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea, and was especially bad when in North Queensland. On one of his trips a fellow traveller recommended him to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Kemedy, which he did, and what he lias to say is most interesting :—"I procured a bottle the first opportunity, and experienced {rreat relief after taking a few doses, and was cured before the bottle was finished, I have not been troubled since, and wish to recommtnd thus wonderful medicine to anyone sulioring from the same complaint." For sale by Mr T. G. Mason, hemist, Masterton.
MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. VISIT OF JAPANESE SEAMEN. Ml If, members of the Rifhs 3 will fall in at the Drii> Hull at 11.30 o'clock THIS MORNING, to provide a Guard ot Honour tor the Ja anCSi vi-.1-tOl'S. tOl'S. Uniform—Fall Dress, with hfilmjt and avnis. A. B. CITAItTKBS, Citpi. Gomtnanding. Y.M.C.A. rjfpflE Second Annual General Meeting a of members will lie held in the Y.M.C.A. Eouir.s on Monday, the Bth in : t., ill 7.30 p.m. A. E. EKES, Hon. General Secretary. rEW ZEALAND KAIL WA Y £. SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION. On. FRIDAY, sth April, a Cheap Excursion T/ain, taking pAFsengers from Napier, Kaitokp, auci intermediate stations, lor Christchurch, will leavu Nap:er at (i a.m , Woodville 11.25, Pnhiatua 11 s»>, Eketahuna 12.55 p.m., Mauiiceville 1.30 p.m, Masterton 2.10 p.m., Carterton 2.35 p.m.. Greytown 2.40 p.m., Featherston 3.15 p.m., Wellington avrivfi 6 14 p.m. Trie steamer leavej Wellington for Lyttelton at 8 p.m. Tdrough return fares to Christchurch from Woodville and Ngawap irua, lirsiclass rail and saloon st miner, 25 *; second class rail and steerage steamer, 10s 6d; Manffatainoka and Pahiatua, 24a Gd and 19a 3d; Kpi-ini, Mangamairo and Hukanui 24a and 19s; Newman, Eketahuna, and Mangamahoe, 23s Gd and ISs Gd; Mauriceviile and Kopuaranqa, 22s 6d and 18s; Opaki, 22s and 17s 9d; Masterton, 21s 6d and 17s 6d; Kuiupuni and Clareville, 21s 3d and 17s 3d ; Carterton and Dilefield, 20s 9d and 16s 9d ; Matarawa, Grejtown and Wocdside, 203 3d and lGs 4d; Fernsiae and Featheratou, 19s 9d and 15s lid. Tickets from Konini and Mangamaire must be obtained at Pahiatua, from Hukarmi and Newman at Eketahuna, from Mangamahoe and Kopuaranoa at Mauriceville, from Opaki and Kurupuni at Blasterton, from Clareville, Dalefield and Matarawa at Carterton, from Woodside, Fernside and Pigeon Bush at Featherston. Tickets will be available for return until 17th April. They will be uvailable on outward journey only by the excursion train as above, and are not available or break of journey. Tickets may be obtained on or before date of excursion. On outward journey passages by steamer will be arranged for exoursionista, but on their arrival as Christchurch excursionists will require to book their own berths for the return JDurney from Lyttelton to Wellington. BY ORDER.
FUNERAL. IHE £riend3 of Mrs A. Tinsley are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of her late husband, which will leave her residence, Queen Street (opposite Public School), at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, for the Masterton Cemetery. G. HYDE, Funeral Director. FUNERAL NOTICE. IHE friends of the late John Baker Thornton are invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence, Morrison's Bush, for the Greytown Cemetery, at 1.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, April 4th. E. H. TROTMAN, Undertaker,
TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS OP THE CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE, & SCIENCE & ART EXAMINATIONS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, SOUTH KENSINGTON. EXAMINATIONS on behalf of the above bodies will be conducted by the Education Department at various centres about May and Juae next respectively. Forms of application to be examined may be obtained on applies tion to the authorities of the local technical or art school or classes, or from the Secretary for Education, Wellington. The date by which applications to be examined must reach the Education Department are for the City and Guilds Examinations 19th April or with late fee 2Cth April, and for the South Kensington Examinations 11th May, or with late fee 25th May. E. 0. GIBBES, Secretary for Education. Education Department, Wellington, 25th March, 1907.
REGISTRATION OF FACTORIES. fVCCUPIERS of Factories are notified 9 that the registration of Factories expires on the 31st March, and re-registration is due on the 2nd April. The Form (Return C) under the Labour Department Act, 3ent out recently to Factory Occupiers, accompanied by the necessary registration fee, is required to be sent in to this oilioo on above date. The scale of registration fees is shown oh the form. Postage on pll letters to the Department must be prepaid. GODWIN E. A. HOOD, Inspector of Factories.
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