THE WAIMATE ADVERTISER. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1901.
Mr C. Y. Clarke intends, we hear, to stand for the Mayoralty of Warm ate.
Judge Ward is seriously ill, and his condition is such as to cause his medical advisers groat anxiety.. A meeting of the Library Committee will be held on Monday evening in the Borough Council Chambers,
The Governor of Fiji regrets that he is unablo to accept an inviuvion to attend the opening of tho Federal Parliament.
The Chinese Royal Sacred 1 Library, filling two railway waggons, removed by tho Russians from Mukden, has arrived at St. Petersburg. The arrivals in the colony for February were 5?*233, and departures 1633, as against 1396 and 2)12 respectively in February last year. The Britannic, with the returning Imperial troops, 'after being a round in the Suez C;.nal for a week, has been refloated.
Five Russians and two Bulgarian anarchists have boon arrested at Geneva in connection with the recent attack on the Russian Consulate. The Rev. r . W. B irton of Chri.t church will preach at the Wesleyan Church to morrow morning a id take part with Rev. J. Blight at an evangelistic service on Sunday evening. The many friends of Mr ana Mrs Sinclair will learn with regret, of the serious illness of their daughter, Miss Ada Sinthe weliknown and accomplished violiniste. Expressions of svmpathy are unanimous, and we cordially join in hopes for her speedy recovery. The ,-teymour Khiematogrnph Company showed to a large audience last evening. The pictures of the Queen’s funeral .vere especially good, and the wh.de programme was much appreciated The company shows again here on its return north. It is stated that the Trades and Labour Councils of Now Zealand, ffho are at present in conference in Dunedin have arranged to contest the seats in the four large centres of the colony in the interests of labour at the forthcoming municipal elections.
Two managing directors of the firm of Pattisona’ Limited, whisky distillers at Leith, have been arrested. The firm failed for a large amount some time ago, but have since carried on business.
This week’s Gazette contains an announcement that the King’s assent has been given to a large number of the Bills passed' last session. The Royal assent to the Defence Act Amendment, Deceased Husband'S Brother Marriage Act, and the Ensign Act have been reserved.
Captain Edward Marshall, of the South African Light Horse, was arrested aboard the Australasian on her arrival at Melbourne from- the Cape. He was charged with forgery and uttering a cheque of £2OO, purported to be signed by Lieutenant Maborley, paymaster of the Imperial forces at Capetown* President Louhet has arrived at Nice. He visited. Gambetta’s tomb and welcomed Bear-Admiral Birilefi, who, by order of the Czar, has hastened to Nice from Toulon, to prove the constancy of the Ptanco-Russian alliance,, by paying his- respects to President Loubet. Folding Turkish Bam Cabinet;—■ The great invention of the age for preserving, health apd- curing 1 disease, A sanitorium and'batluopio combined. Vapour,. Hot Air, Medicated-* or Perfumed Baths. Rotorua in your own home. Every family who values'good health should have one. No other bath necessary. Call and get circular or see Bath- at Mr F. Akhubbt’s, WaUbAtft* . ■
The training of the Contingent to) represent New Zealand at the opening of the Federal Parliament will probably be earned out at Christchurch. April 22nd is spoken of a» the date of departure. Forty-one men are going from the Wellington district, all of whom have to he 6ft high or fiver. Wade's Worm Fids are most effective and not unpleasant; children thrive after taking them. Price Is. Aurora Australis! that wonderful sight, That dazzles the eyes with its brilliance and light, Occurs in those regions where ice and the snow, Extend everlasting above and below. Such a climate would kill us so used to the heat, New Zealand’s bright sunshine is so hard to beat It is here we escape coughs and colds to be sure, By taking that woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Wadb’s Teething Powders for babies are soothing, reduce fever and prevent blotches. Price, Is. You can depend on ridding your children of worms with Wade’s Worm Figs, the wonderful worm worriers. Price, Is.
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