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The Bruce Herald. TOKOMAIRIRO , JANUAR Y 17 , 1905.

jWe understand that a cycle road race wil shortly be held, the course being from Milton to' Milburn and back. At a special statutory- meeting of the Milton Borough Council on Friday evening, it was decided that Wednesday shall be the day onwhich shops and offices within the borough shill be closed from I pm. . ' The local, sports intend holding a sports meeting at .Milton on Easter Monday, and a meeting for the' purpose of arranging preliminaries vyill be held in St. George's Hall tomorrow evening. Full: attendance requested. Mr Swindley, Surgeon Dentist, corner Octagon and Stuart street, Dunedin, can be consulted daily between 9 a.m. and: 6 p.m. All. works at reduced fees. Gas administered for painless extractions. Special terms for families. Write for particulars regarding your particular case. The only business transacted at the local Magistrate's Court yesterday was an application by a Miltonian for a summary separation order against her husband, on the ground of his failure to support her. The husband consented to the issue of the order, and it was granted accordingly. The Milton Borough Council established a record for brevity on Friday evening, holding the ordinary and a special meeting within the record time of 12 minutes. As compared with this if is worthy to. note, that the councillors in the Kaitangata frequently discuss the town's affairs from 7 p.m. to midnight, and sometimes even later. We learn from the Tuapeka Times that at the Dairy Produce Show, held at Lawrence on Thnrsday the following prizes were won by Tokomairiro exhibitors : — Fancy butter, 2 entries — Mrs Peattie 1, Miss Peattie 2. Ten pounds salt butter, 4 entries— Mrs Thornton l, Mrs Peattie 3. Home-made loaf of bread, 7 entries — Mrs Peattie I. Home-made loaf of wheaten bread, 4 entries — Mrs Peattie 2. Six oven scones,. 13 entries— Mrs Peattie 3. Six girdle scones, 10 entries— Mrs Peattie 2. The monthly meeting of Mt. Stuart Road Board was he'd at the office, Glenore, yesterday, when all the members were present, Mr Jas. Adam presiding. There was no correspondence. —Re Hanly's bridge : . Mr Hitchon moved that the clerk take steps to have the bridge erected as soon as possible; seconded by Mr Miller, and carried.— The clerk reported that he had ordered a truck of pipes from Benhar. — Accounts amounting to j£io 13s 6d • were passed for payment. — At a special meeting, in accordance with the "Shops and Offices Act, Mr Bryce moved that, the half-holiday be observed on Wednesday of each week from _p. m. ; seconded by Mr Flett, and carried. The first statutory meeting of the . Otago Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Association was held at the Chamber bf Commerce, Dunedin/ bn Friday, when there was a large and enthusiastic gathering of farmers. The name of the Association and the place; of business were approved, and the following directors were appointed : — Messrs Wi Grey (Milburn), J. M. Begg (Hillend), A. S. Orbell (Waikouaiti), G. H. Stewart (Crookston), H. Buckland (Waikouaiti), D. T. Shand (Wylie's Crossing)* James Begg. (Clinton). The directors met immediately- after the general .meeting, and appointed Mr William Grey chairman and Mr T. T. Pram secretary. We understand that every effort will be made to begin business by February 1, or as soon after as possible. The half-yearly* meeting of Court Bruce A.0.F., was held recently,- when the. election of officers took place, the following being appointed":—Cß., Bro. Jas. Ferguson j S.C.R., Bro. J. Norrie ; treasurer-, Bro. J. M'Murtrie*; secretary, Bro. J.. Dickson; S.W., Bro. R. W. Anderton ; J.W.-, B o. G. Gordon j 5.8., Bro. Thos. M'Murtrie'; J. 8., Bro. J. W. M'Faul. The newly-elected officers were installed into their positions by P.C.R. Bro. J.. Wilson and CR. Bro. J. Ferguson. The following delegates were appointed . to attend district meeting to be held |at Inyercargill in March: — Bros. Murphy, J. M'Murtrie, and Dickson. The receipts amounted to £68 16s. ,- The fortnightly mcetihg of the Lodge was held ... last night, when there was. a large and enthusiastic attendance. .One new member was proposed.; the receipts were High-class. Dentistry. — Pretty Teeth are essential to the beauty of every woman— bad teeth would make Venus herself look homely. I can make you a beautiful set of teeth,, or make your teeth beautiful, whichever is necessary. High-class dental work in all branches; —Thos. Fogg, Dental Surgeon, Dunediu, Mosgiel, Outram, and Milton, The McCormick Hay Rakes are simple in design, strong in construction, and practical in the field. Tbey are made in both self-dump and hand-dump styles, and the best material is used in their manufacture, jl he wheels are made with staggered spokes, and fitted with a heavy two-inch channel steel tire, while the; hubs turn on large. steel shafts, the length and size of the hub giving abundant bearing surface which insures lasting wearing qualities.* -, X Scientific High-class Dentistry.— Mr Ernest Boot, the well-known Dunedin dentist, and late of London and Philadelphia Dental Universities, visits Milton .'every Friday, 7 and may be consulted at Mrs Breck's, in Union ' street. Mr Boot is a specialist in artificial/: teeth, and for beauty, natural appearance,;usefulness, comfort, and strength his work;; manship leaves nothing to be desired. A ' special reduction made tb residents^ bf Miltph. ' and surrounding districts. Painless extractions with a variety of good anesthetics. X The Vest medicme known is SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test its ". eminent powerful effects in coughs,-, colds, •/ influenza,: .the -relief is instantaneous In 7 serious cases, and accident- of all kinds be / they wounds, burns, scaldiogfy bruises,/ sprains, it is the safest Temedy — no awellirigf -r-no- inflamation; Like surprising effecti produced in .cr»op, diphtheria,, broncWtjfe inflammation of - lungs, swelling, '^c, diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases, of the kidneys and urinary .organs.' SANDER & SOXS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is, in use/ at hospitals and medical clinics all over/ the globe ; patroniped^by his Majesty the .King of Italy ; crowned with medals and din/omas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in ttiis approve^ article aud reject »J| o*be» ' a '■ J -.■;..' ■'.'.'

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 4, 17 January 1905, Page 4

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The Bruce Herald. TOKOMAIRIRO, JANUARY 17, 1905. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 4, 17 January 1905, Page 4

The Bruce Herald. TOKOMAIRIRO, JANUARY 17, 1905. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 4, 17 January 1905, Page 4