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SCENERY PRESERVATION.

'AFFAIRS'OF TSE LOCAL -§§6IETY. - The, adjourned amiual meeting 1 o'Ftho Wel- . ington. Scenery Preservation antT'TTrco .Planting' Society?°was held in vNoV 1 scommitteo-. room off,the. Town "Hall, last'evening.. There : were present: Messrs.. W. 't tlftek; (chairman), C. E,- Ward; G,-Hurley,sC. Adams, T\ W. Glasgow, F. Barrauflp Monaghan, and. G. Donton. • Tho mooting had been adjo,uraed because ; of 'thp j.aisappointinE state -of 1 She Society's affairs,- it;vhaving fbcen ; suggested that. th.o. '', control of',the resorves vested) irf the Society bo handed ovor to the City Council. •The .Chairman stated.they?Tiad^ : 'waited-on . tho Roservcs Committee of the City. Council . .askin"g;for !a grant of at'.]ea3D£l6o.' Tho ; committee decided that they fwyld only grant. £50 (as against £35 previously)!. What they .had to dccide before officers was, Tyhether they w'erot to'go oic.for not. Tho first "mooting, of tho Societer was called,in 1895;by, : Mb3srs. E._Tregea'r "ryid' L. G. Eeid, y 'and asyiv; result th¥- Society ;i vras formed .with ' ' Dr.y,-'Newmaii. as . its first president.;V Tho - - ' Biib&i'iptiqn ' then was ss: rrnyear, was .reduced in- IS9S to -Til looking ovef the minute-book of tho meetings, as ho. had'thatTrday,; ho -"could' noJJ'but think .'that;. the Society , nad'.'d^ne, a; g®iideal of ;work,; and It.Tiadibeeu ve!ry persigtpht in'approach- - . ingj-ithe'f'City ■ Council the., Government ■ . in any ,waj%.that.:would''doWy. , 'gdod. • -Since., then.the Council had taken iip the matter in;, : forming-recreation grounds, and improving the Botanical Gardens. , also' had tho,. Government Scenery -'''Preservation- Board?; which; looked, after I,what, fiirghtbo" called thjfi .national scenery. yThoy Iratit done good worif, >- butythey '-wanted more ,'a yearjcf. continlie. ' "They rfhiited-'a .permanent ; dener to .keep, .tho'; reseHesyin'. .order, r fiitl-'. to - a daiigeryor li're. /.Suhsermtiphs • , tions lOs^J-U'd'' the Couilcil. gavo'/'JESo^j^ldiig; ,jin. /all-JEfilj 105..'-yyThereiwas'STmnfer'iii"; reserves ; £q4,|is,', j. leaving £6 'AOs; for f ihg,' ,-..aii4' : advertising;" aEd ;.£2'-'.lO/. .-v.'agr .... spent'; yiir";forwarding jt a-'.,^petitifin-;t:_t,o; the':. City.?;".-Council ■>- preservOtyiDaji's -' Bay .from' .the,' samhillers.'..- y That Jnot enough,^:asy£so. atv,lea&i„wojJ'ld:' needed for; labour;.; aloric, lesvi^nn^;tjl;j 1 1 for attending to- ne'w : resorted'/and . buying plants. . , , / ;* '• Q/, On - being, asked Mr. , Douglas, ... the , society's gacdeiiEr,-.; said :ho was ,willing to,continue . r i£i there}, was. suCS-.J . cieiit -inducement. •' . . ; JJr. 'Hurley, moved vjfcv.' of tho | small. support ttf iSio 'Society by" .the. City ,;Co'uncil, and the gontfl-al ' public,-' ; and, .'rebpgriising that'ill6r ; oty Corporation ; hasy now.;-.entered'.uponj^gi t -3fa . policy . of plaritihg. and general- of its ', reserves/':tliis';: -esolvcs' that". ~ the .existence of..this, terminated.. so":s6oit-''as'; ; the ' comimtifei'<>f" management caa , '.arrango,for,tho,tra?3|or l >to;the,Council . ;of the' wholeyof'.-theypraiitgtfons.'';,^^: y ' ■ : Mr.U,Glasgow, ■ inf-'pgaMingy the ".motion, ■ referred itp'i the;; had '.been a/few.,-,. s years' ago. ] - '-ittf 'sx:; 'jpr > . - Mri : Barraud all yameii'dment ; to the effe'ct;thafe theaiiciijijV continuo to exist. Hey'was siire that/if -an; effort tvere mado they "coiild? support: than 'hidr-in the; y. , , .• t]®'amendment;' and might depnfor Lands (as chairman qf'.;the : Board) for ; a 3- y ..' .Mr.'■'G. ; >Denbft'isaid';ji<W:thought the re-' serves,; boyhaiim:d;..over to the. Coiincilj .and. tlr.' expressed simi- ' lar.-viewsjVv'.'. 1 - ; • , about got-' N ' ting ■ a^^w^'.j'^S[fiw^' : 'orercoißio -;..by ..each..n^te&'ifal^ig*ditties moiith ■ abotit.' , 'f^ !, ;,vl?''v'.g- :: "" ' (yapy-'vvas '.iht-rodicnd" • by' t.i.do , certaihr'-.'etfrqtariai iKo'rk.s--; ' .. ' ;-.The (^^lufoi^'^s»®(tot^^hy.'J-.^onr.'. vote'sVp'-twiree;--7TwicH.;«iesms •■ that; the'-so-eiefcy. 'rilhrcolxtiria^to .Thp'- ofßcers were .rorekcted Jiy.'a and Mr. • Joilri •'..'.was i-:\ ;•* ■ ; ;.;••' .ill"'. ■ THE SENSIBLE ;WrAY TO CURE > JNDIQESTION. - ~ -a/XT .{. "3 f.- - v '.v;'"-'■"•Mtp.- 1 A. • . '-,v ' HAKE THE STRONG 1 ENOITGH > T(jf f DO^ITS 'WpRIC WELLINGTON" MAN EAQ A BVD BOUT ■ , OF INKGESTION jrOOD CAUSED ' -;! INTE®£.yPAIN/ . SgLITTING HEAD- ' ■'AGHES;I>.S'D.FFEE;E& I -,,EOR THP.EE , , 'IEAHS-5 GREW THIN; SICK AND , MISERIBLifc. oDR.AW'ILLIAMS'S-PINK .KLLS .' GAVB; -Hl-if-EEAI4IT. - , r ;,. . ; Tfljisejstion 'siropiy. mea'ils .' If'.tie,'stmWch iqnough to do : its wor.. properly there, can't bo' lnttigestion and all the 'misery it ; .causes;yp'Doesn't ;it. -sti'iko' yov if-you are a;;4utt'erej,lrpm Indigestion, tbA' a itoihacn'jthat'. will, do ifs' 'work properly— tht.,wl! : .digcst.;.fo_od...,AKd,.candidly, if you a'fl using pre-digesfed- foods' anil purgatives, 0 you- ihink; you;,are g your stomach •Wi sti'Pnger?. It-.shonMsJbo patent;-to .-a ymld-;that:-ybu're not. Why, you'ro'just get--nng'-, something. else to itlo'- tho.';,work.'. tho. /itomach-otight to-'do', andobefiause you're not 'i'SSnS'-it. at ; all,- it's gettijig .weaker.'all 1 tho - ■{ t ' m B-' K'you-want-, to;tesbnhpj'tnith. of tliis, : r ®" e , v -.;y o S,ye' lived ;a weelf 'oil; some invalid • food,try: agood';- square .28eaL',. That'ir'con- ' vince yoii. Quickly/ehougjij-''.;. . .tp ctyp Indigestion then ' w t;0; make tho'.stomach strong enough; to, do., 3^i s m tho .stomafth,-; and-that's' not,- •; difflpdtdol.day Dr./Williitas!s Pink Pills will 'do it. - 1 hey make new blood aiid' strengthen-' the^ whole systnm._ r the body H Dettcr.. for . their' uso. cured so , • many;.-Australians of Jpdigestjon/:that tho,; , 9 u Bsti6n J ;is ':itPt...6ne of'; tpeory, -ithoy*ve- dono' it actually, for others.;;', After., you haVo takep"' ■ themyfor,'ayfeiv; days'yoidllynotioo how muclf ; keeneryyour appetitS"iii a'nd howyinuch mord'. comfort-you h,■»•(;. -lit -time theLcobi----plaint. pain after eating, ■: the .wind,-the heartburn and bilious feeling, the ' pam ..between;, tjje. blades,, ,tho, heavy.; weight .ii\. i the l "*cheM,..ahd what's worst;' of yall,.';the gloomy , feeling ' of -, impending* danger.',. •' , '. ; r ■. ■■■-'■■; y ■■ i There's, .the fexperjciifco of Mr. "Hcfrtrvi Wilkihs; Club Hotel, Wellington,, to gilid'o • \other, sufferers,:Tie L writes:— £ - ' '!<%!?' "J5 e had nl bad healtli through 1 .: Mr.". Williins'; ; ■." hat;l smrered 'ho ono' 'kiiows but nlyself. ' Every ; time. had a tightening ?airi ,in , the.: chest, as iHho-walls' of tlio'chest Vere,meeting,andrgrindipg.--Tho food laid : -on ny chest i'n aiidi-d liimw; aiid then somp.timo liter; -I. wbuld-'vomit at -all up.'. My-'-breath TOS;;.very.,;:dissgreeablcs, -and- this-'made:;liny' : clary ;of,'speaking, to people for ,fear dt(would Unpleasant-for 'theni/i. There :'was'always a diagging,pai;'i. jn my.-sjiqinacb and in, I.,Was-always-constipated aiid this caused .bf trouble.When : I ?ot up.„in, the mornings luy -rhead started . ' toiswim";-round and' I Spit"that I ,would fall.-; 1 had to;sit down,,untiJ,El felt bette'ri> Tho'n a', fitr .of vomiting would attack' .liie,- and' this : used to ;iiearly. shake to pieces, . ''I. usedyto. feel depressed jaij'd riiiserable. I was'drowsy all day ancl had; to shake myself . JD..to look after my Jiusiness. ': Attacks; of \ biliousness,;.iUfected.mteraolly.. I. used to get. jflplittihg hefflaches, and the pain that snot niy- head mailo it feel as if it-was ppomng and shutting ftfl-tfio time. - For threeyears yl suffered like this, goiiig to some of the ; best doctors;■ wltgrdid ..not do 1110 a bit Of good.-. , -1.--tried prqct-ywell every patent nedicinc adyectiscd, was money thrown sway. Til on a friend of mine advised mo to try D". Pills. When ; sho told, me .1 laiighed because by this timo I reckoned notln'w? woul(j v cure 1110. Sometimes I was laid up fpr (i fprtnight- at a stretch, and.iyhen Tgot-(upT could only crawl around. However, I started Dr[ Williams's Pink Pills, and , after tho jirst I, regained health ■ every day; , By ijthd ;time' T had taken iiino boxes I was thor.pughly, cured. For tho last thrde years I.havfi notjhad the least return of the oldycomplajnt-.'^-i Dr. Williams's (i' > ink'"'Pills aro' sold by sill chemists' and'i'stbrckeepbrs,'or hia.v bo ordered by mail froih'The TJr." "\yiliianis Mediciiip Co., of. at '3s.';a, box, six boxes 16s. 6d. post free. Write for hints as to diet, etc. '

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 244, 8 July 1908, Page 11

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SCENERY PRESERVATION. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 244, 8 July 1908, Page 11

SCENERY PRESERVATION. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 244, 8 July 1908, Page 11

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