PAHIATUA NEWS.
(From Qqv Resident Reporter)
Friday. A large number of p*ople were
present at the opening of the Cheese factory erected in Woodville by Mr fteevts, on Wednesday last. Mr McKibbin and several prominent citizens made congratulatory speeches wishing Mr Keeveo every success in his enterprise. Milk was received at the factory on Monday last, and at the Mangatainoka factory owned by the same proprietor a start for the season was made yesterday. At the latter factory 774J tons of cheese was manufactured last season, the Increase from the previous season's output being 34J ton*. There were 22 applications for the position of manager of the Rexdale Cheese Factory at Mangamaire and ' the directors decided to appoint Mr S. Shepherd, of Marton. The matter ot further beautifying the Borough Squares is being taken up with considerable energy by the Mayor, Mr D. Crewe. Several shopkeepers have made monetary donations, and one has promised the seeds fur planting purposes. The Superintendant of Agricultural Experiments has t leerinhpc! to the local secretaiy of the Pahiatua Central Branch of the New Zealand Farmers' Union stating that ho will arrive in Fahiatua on Tuesday
next, in connection with the proposal to experiment with different manures in this district, and * wece of ground for the purpose waul bt chosen that day. The Executive of the Branch will meet in Mr J. A. Walsh's office at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning to further discuss the subject. Mr J. K. Carpenter is offering a line of gentlemen's boots, made to bis special order. The sole and the back stiffness is * special feature of the boot, making them comfortable to wear and also especially suitable for wear in this district. Constable Cooper has received notice of his promotion to the (charge of the Port Ahuriri Station, Napier. During his three yeats" service in Pahiatua, Constable Cooper has made himself very popular and his many friends are very, pleased at his promotion. I understand that Constable Cooper will take up his new duties next week. GOL*:.
To-morrow on the flocall'links the third round of the President's "trophy will be started. The following is the order of the inlays—J. G. Swainson plays E. B. Hare, J. Osburn-Lilly plays H. MeSherry, E. J. Hughes plays G. C, Miller, and the winner out of Howard and Ulrich plays W. J. Collins. Mr Tracy Wills won the trophy presented by the Rev. Marshall on Wednesday last. On Wednesday next a sweepstake 4bogey match is to take place.
THE FARM ASTD THE BODY. There Is a •wonderful similarity in the processes of Nature. The highest productivity of a farm and the highest capacity of Che body are attained by nourishment, cleanliness, irrigation, and efficient drainage. Everyone knows how to keep the body clean, and how to irrigate it is also well understood—far too well, in many cases. The drainage system of the body depends mainly upon the kidneys and laver.. When these orfans are inactive or diseased, we suffer rom rheumatism, gout, .neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sciatica} Hood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, general debility, gravel, stone, and bladder troubles. These disorders'are caused by the retention in the system of uric and biliary poisons, which would be duly removed were the eliminating organs properly performing their work. If a person suffers from any of the disorders named, the kidneys and liver should receive immediate attention, and efforts be made to restore them to health and activity, so that the poisons may be removed and suffering naturally cease. To effect this object there is nothing like that valuable kidney and liver specific—Warner's Safe Cure. Everyone has heard of Warner's Safe Cure, and testimony as ■to its healing virtues can easily be obtained from friends or neighbours. If farther information is desired, a request addressed to H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Melbourne, for a copy of their descriptive pamphlet, post free, will be immediately responded _ to. Warner's Safe Cure can be supplied by any chemist or storekeeper, both in the original form and the cheaper " Concentrated," non-alcoholic form, each containing the .same number of doses.'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9574, 21 August 1909, Page 6
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682PAHIATUA NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9574, 21 August 1909, Page 6
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