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THE WAIMATE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1901.

The Canterbury Farmers’ Co-op. advertise entries for their Studholme Junction sale on Friday next. Mrs McKinley is in a precarious condition and is unable to lake solid food. The Hamburg American line and tbe North German Lloyds are establishing a line up the Yangtse. Applications are invited for the position of probationer nurse for the Waimate Hospital. A concert and dance in aid of the Hannatou school funds will be held in the school on Thursday evening. Wade’s Teething Powders for -babies are soothing, reduce fever and prevent blotches. Price, Is. The Waimate County Council call for tenders for blacksmith’s work and the carriage of goods for the next twelve months. An association of women teachers was formed at Christchurch on Saturday with the object of securing proper recognition of women teachers’ work. The Defence Department publish Abe rates of pay for men attending camp on the occasion of the Royal visit, and also a notice to officers with respect to mourning badges. The Grand Jury at Chicago declined to formulate a charge against the Rev. J. A. Howie, iu connection with the death of Judd. After the allegation was made against Dowie his adherents subscribed £20,000 for his church. Tbe Waimate County Council flits morning advertises its intention to stop a road in the Waibao Survey District Tbe plan cn which the road is shown will be open for inspection at the Council chambers till August 13th. At a meeting of ratepayers in the Pareora ridings, held on Saturday night at St; Andrews, it was decided to petition the Levels Comity Council to take into their county alt the district north of Springbrook road. A New York lecturer, to prove the mind superior to the body, clothed himself in towels, newspapers and a life belt and jumped oti Brooklyn Bridge.' The body was not superior •to water, and there was a funeral next day. A daisy cart, buggy, spring trap, or any kind of a vehicle. Every part guaranteed. Landed at. your door cheaper thon anywhere else. Let us; know your wants. We can give you satisfaction. Zealandia Supply Coinjtoqy, Cteistohoeoh,—Ad<*(, ; '

Wade’s Worm Figs are most Tfective and not unpleasant; children -.hrive ; after taking them. Price Is A son of Mr Reuben Ottley, Wuimate, was playing with an axe on Saturday when if accidental l v slipped and cut his leg badly. The chiM received medical attendance, but the wound is a bad one and will take Some time to heal.

Mr Paul- Beaulean, writing to the Economist Franchise, advocateg the annexation of Now Hebrides in exchange for the French rights 'in Newfoundland, France giving the undertaking-not to send convicts to the Islands. "In any event the writer adds, con-dominion in the Hebrides must cease, the islands being divided.

The Salvation Army announces that a great social will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on Friday next. His Worship the Mayor will preside, and the meeting will be addressed by Adjutant Flanagan, of Christchurch, who, with Mrs Flanagan and daughter, will also load the services on Sunday.

New Zealand was not going to let Old England.call in vain, Together they the foci don met, And side by side wore slain. ’Tie said “disease kills more than war,’” And nothing can be truer, When coughs and colds knock at thitJ door. Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

Mr A. Carnegie’s gift to the Scottish Universities is to be expended in strengthening the faculities of science, medicine, history, modern languages and literature. The remainder of tho income would be devoted to the payment of the ordinary class fees of Scottish students and in extending lectureships to evening classes outside he universities.

The Hunter bachelors held their annuel social on Friday evening, the schoolroom being crowded to the doors. Mr 0. Jackson (violin) and the Misses Jackson (piano) supplied the music for the dancing. Messrs J. Gibson and Mercer acted as M’s.C. and gave every satisfaction. A liberal supply of refreshments was provided and a thoroughly enjoyable evening was spent.

Ono of the many attractions- at the Oddfellows’ Kail on Monday next ia the boy joun’dbm. Master Claude Sullivan, a ciiild of eight years of ago and coti'in to Sid. Gregory, the great Australian cricketer. It speaks volumes for this lad when we stale that lie is in receipt of dM 5s per Week salary. In addition to this the company bear, ail his travelling expenses and those of Mrs Sullivan, who always accompanies her child ia his travels. A correspondent writes to the Timam Post: —*• Politics are in your line, and you may notice that a party is rising, which the workers will never return as labour members. I almost fancy that a struggle between more woi’kers and self-employers or town versus country, is close at hand. Labour laws are restrictive and unions are tyrannical, and it they gel the upper band, the number of unemployed will be multipliedSysops of te Adyorilsomcnts, Lost -Pair rf spectacles. Defence Denar',meat—dates of pay for Christchurch camp. Hai.nalon Sch-jol—Concert and dance on Thursday evening. Canterbury Farm ns’ Co-op. - Eiitrb s for Studhohne sale. Defence Department—Notice to officer's re mourning badg s. Wahmt • County Council -Tenders for blacksmith’s work and c -rriage of goods. Secretary, Waimnte Hospital—lnvites applications for probationer nurse. VVaimute County Council —Notice of stoppage of 10 d. T. McPherson—Best bools and shots in Waimate. Salvation Army—Social on Friday evening. Mr J. C. Bain—Opens at Oddfellows’ Hail on Monday n*xt. D. A. Buckingham—Notice of dntentiou to apply for slaughtering license.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 161, 11 June 1901, Page 2

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THE WAIMATE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1901. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 161, 11 June 1901, Page 2

THE WAIMATE ADVERTISER. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1901. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 161, 11 June 1901, Page 2

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