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LATEST THAMES NEWS.

THE ECLIPSE Genkkai, satisfaction is oxprevsed ai tin return from the Eclipso ernshing, which n higher than was expected, Tho mini! i opening up wi>]|. SCHOOL OF MINGS

Tho aniiii'l examination in ooinu'cuon wiili tiit.' Tii|i.ijcs tiiMiouliiMliiie* is lii'iii;; Well iitU'lidc i, llioi'f being a «ood ivprcseuunion of slud'.'iiis fur must of iho snbjccti-

HOSPITAL BOARD

Mr. Thomas Killgour has boon reelected chairman ol tho Hospital and I'hm it iblo Aid Board. A voto of thanks was io the chairman and Messrs, 0 I'.ridi mid Martin tn (1 ito members of iho Hoard) and a hourly vote of thanks was accorded to tho secroiarv, Mr, J, Id. Banks fur his services during the past V'ar. Thoy i;iantod him, a bonus of ten guiiioas for tho oxtra work which had devolved upon him,

The C.unto do Court?, unlit recently French Otm.sul-Generul for New Zealand, in a book on the.colony thus describes the women of Now Zealand; " Tho question wo forsoo our renders asking," Are the women of Now Zealand pretty ?" leaves us somewhat embarrassed. We do not desire to depart from tho laws of Frencn gallantry, whilst remaining truthful. To meet the requirement*, we shall remark that the Anglo-Saxons havo not the same idea of beauty-feminine beauty -that we havo, , . , No doubt there aro many pretty women in Now Zealand in the sense in which we understand tho term,but gracefulness, linn quho particular charm, much mo.o Bodnb'.ivo than beuuty, is sometimes lucking," Tho Orchard and Gard'n Pests Act, 1903, is now in force, and tho Department of Agriculture is drawing attention of fruit growers, fruit importers, an I others interested to tho measure, thodi},os'- of which has been sent to overy tv,i<i Utuwets' Association and every Stock Inspector in the colony. Mr Kirk, Government biologist, says tho Act does not stipulate any specified treatment, but if spraying is rosolved for codlin moth it should bo carried out at onco if not already done. If b mdaging is intended tho bandage should bo pot on early this month, and oxatniucd every ton days, Grubs may bo destroyed eitbor by crushing or by immersion in boiling water.

An interesting statomont was mada by tho Mayor of tho Hint during« discussion in tho Council on the subject of raising money. His Worship) 'who is also manager for Now Zealand of tho National Mutual Life Association) stated that thoro had never been over £OO,OOO of local bellies' debentures on tho market at 5 por cent in the last foriuight. "Ihoy can't got it," added Mr.Slovens; "there is «o money to got, Tho very best local bodies which aro infinitoly ahead of us so far as llnaneial position goes, are offering 5' per cont for debentures, and tho money can't bo got. Yimc»ii|;etnsii)uioliai)yoii liko at 5| per cent. The School Attendance Act, passed last session, is destined lo in noiuo degree simplify the procedure by which the a--tendance of children at school is enforced Under section 6of tho Acl of 1901 the Truant Officer or School Committee was rtquiicd to give the parent of n child who did not attend a noiico in writing calling upon him to send the child to school! Under tho Act passed hi' session liiis noiice may b.'given to i|n'p,\f(nt by delivrringitlohimo.Tsonally.orbylL'.iviiit itaf.iishousiiwi.il any inline'over 14 yraraofago. or bysmidiii,' i <o his usu.l ibi.ih? in a registered letirr, When proc edin«s are tnk. n n» linm a parent for not sending his child to school Hih evidence of the scho.l roll will bo snllicicnt pioof of tho charge.

SOIATIOA YIELDS TJitHGuiw" A well-known Cimbridgo solioito writes: " I do not, want to go figuring in the world in testimonials, but .Rheumo certainly romoved an attack of sciatica I was suffering from, and I am satisfied that in my case it was very effective," Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, 2s Gd and 4s 6d.

iVhoMttlo Agents, Kempthorne, l'rosser

To successfully introduco n low welltried remedies, tho proprietors, 1\ Book and Co., manufacturing chemists ot Adoiaido and Auckland, have made arrange" incuts with tho leading tradesmon to sell tho first trial packot to oaoh customer on approval, giving a pn'ntod gnaranteo to that effect. Tho prico will be refunded in tho event of it not being approved of, Oiraoilhosois "Bock's Rheumatic Powder," price 3a 6d; This is an intorna remedy; it expels tho excess of uric acid ;vor 700 cured cases are on record for tho •N'orih Island alone, "dura-Hypo" is anothor, being purely herbal and rather pleasant to tako; will bo much esteemed as an opening modicino for children as wol as adults, bin has proved an absolute euro for indigestion and all its symptom Prico of a large bmtlo, only Is Gd, Another famous mo I cine is "Bock's Balsam," prioe Is 61, for coughs, colds, croup whooping oough, asthma, and bronchitis affords quick rolief aud proves ponnanen to tho end, As thoro cat/bo nothing fairor than to roftind the m iney when not aDpiOVO'I of, wi« trust 'he public will avai hemsidves of this offot,

DO YOU KNOW

That Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy is a favourite, and preferred to any oilier, |,y ft'l who becuiiio thoroughly nrrqri liutfnl H'i'h its (jooil qualities'? iAir sili. by It 11. Holmes.

TfIRSI'RE\U 01' CONSUMPTION f' nriv In open I, > li'njin wind her (JON SUMIM'IO!' i.< curiill, lint there can ho lie (jnrslion that tho p..);rcss of this tern, bl • disease can ho arreted il penplf will not delay in applying a remedy in its early stages. The premonitory Rvinptnms aro an easily discerned Hint I hero is no excuse for not renlisiiii; the danger which npiy ii'lifnd tho neglect of a bad cold or h:iru«sin» co.iph What is n quired is n inedicno which will sooihe Iho irriimion of the Throat, filings and Uron diH Tithes, Anil fir this pnrposo ,io preparation cull equal Tiissicnra. Tho numeral!. Tosiiinnnhds received by the inventor of this mixture prove that its i (liciency h hevoml doubt, and for this roason every household should posstssa supply, so as to be able ineot any I'llU'rg'iicy that may arise, ft shnnlJ be rcinnmberail timr wio'lier med'cine has so high lu'cpipation us TUSSICUHA, which can bo obtained from all* Stores audi Chemists,

NO COMPETITION, Tho uniform slice™' of Chamberlain's C'o'i". li.j'eru and Diunl.ii: Rnntdy in tho relief and euro of bowel ;■ I'Oth in children and adults, h nought it in'fi r '"mst universal usn, n iimt il is practice y«i '■•' y,4 < n riv.il, and, as ovcryono who has used it know 3, is without an equal, For salo by R, H, Holmes, DISTRESSING STOMACH TROUBLE Quickly ourcd, to stay cured, by the ma t-rly power of Dr Elisor's Tamer Juice • Invalids no longer suffer from this dread ranlady, beeauso this famous remedy is a olief to cvory form of Stomach Troublo It is a euro for Constipation, ns well as regulator of tho Kidneys and Liver, Only one dosn a day, and a cure begins ■villi the first doso. No mattor how long '"• how much you have Buffered,' TAMER HI FOE will put you right, KEMPTHORNR, PROSBT.R & CC, Agents, Dr Elisor's Tamer Juica, a wonderfu remedy for Constipation, Kidney Troubles, Bowol Irrogularilyj Liver Complaint, and all llm ills which arise from Indigestion, Indigestion causes Malnutrition, and is tho foundation of ail diseases, 2s 6d all Chemists or "toros throughout tho colony

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1165, 8 December 1904, Page 3

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LATEST THAMES NEWS. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1165, 8 December 1904, Page 3

LATEST THAMES NEWS. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1165, 8 December 1904, Page 3