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Mre Emily Thome, who reeidos at Toledo, Washington, says sho hia uover been able to proouro any modioiae for rheumatism that roliovnH the paiu so quiokly nnd eiti ctuiilly iis Cliamburlain's Puin Bulm, end that, Hhe hn» also lined it for lumu bnolc with «roat success For sale by A. Eciuies, wholeealo and retail chemist, .Napier aud Hastingp. Str John Power'e Pot Still Whisky, an absolutely Pure Spirit. Obtainable at leading hotola.

Tho continuation of the serial, "Mildred's Husband," will be found on our back page to-day.

Tho pacred concert in the Theat.ro Ttfoyal lest iiislit wan well attended Wsg Wi'ldo and Mr Lucas contributed some recitations which f.howod both to the oevt advantage n-i elocutionists Thoy were encoivd novural times I torn* were nleo given by Mhs Bowes, and Messrs s-ik'iw, (iiiflKirk.

As a mirk of respect to the mpimy of tha late :«'r Hu K h Aplin, the or-jsu ar;d choir gallery in St. Paul's Church yeßtatv day was druped in black. The pulpit in the morning we occupied by Mr W. H. Beck, who tnada feeling reference to the loss St. '-'anl's had flust.iined through their death. In ths evening tho J:iuv. Mr Frost preached.

Hteps should at onco be taken ty those responsible for the safety of the Girrison - all'to either retain the eervioes of a caretaker, «-T to fit every door aud window with secure fastenings On 'ihursday uL-ht an entrance waa effected at oae of tho doors (by no means a difficult feat in tho present state _of things), and a number of articles ugej in connection with tho Uarrison Band's bull woro abstracted. Probably the delinquents in this instance wore a band of iumkiua, but as it U by no means the first occurrence of tha kind, steps should immediately bo taken to secure the hall against midnight prowler.*.

On the County Councils' Conference, resuming at Wellington on Saturday JVlr Grimwood said the Premier had stated that the J.ocal liovarnment Bill would not be ready before Friday, and he oould not give the Conference an advance copy of it before its introduction to the House. Mr M'Nab moved that with a view to sffordiug local bodies immediate relief the Government be aabed to amend the Counties Act in the direction of giving those bodies power to borrow money for the purpose of paying off their overdrafts; also that as Eoon es such ft body has extinguished its overdraft it shall not be lawful for it to incur liabilities of the same description to an amount which exceeds the anticipated revenue at that particular period As all members were not present the debate was adjourned, i'he Conference will meet again oa Tuesday.

The Rev. J. Parker and Mrs Parkor, missionaries from MoDgolia, will arrive in Napier on Thursday, addressing meetings in tha afternoon and evening. Mrs Parker, dressed in tho costume of a Mongol lady, will give an account of her labors, iv Amoy] iv the province of Fuh Kien, where the reoent massacres have taken place. The Rev. Mr Parker will address tho audience, dressed in the garb of a Mongol Llama priest, as they appear at their festivals and sarvices.

The new SGOO ton catgo steamer Eakaia, of the New Zealand Shipping Company's fleet, is now bound from .London to Australia on her first voyage. 6he id named after tho company's old ship Eakaia, and also after the Panama mail steamer Kakaia, which traded to New Zeslind nearly thirty years ago. The first Sakaia, a brig-rigged steamer of 1500 tons, first arrived a Wellington in 18GS from Southampton via Panama.

The S M. had considerable difficulty at Wellington on Saturday in dealing with the caso of Thomas Diokson, charged with a breach of the Bankruptcy Act, ia having failed to keep proper books Dickton had been remanded for the probation officer's report, and this was favorable to him. Mr Martin said this was the first case of tho kind under tho Aot, as in all previous caeoa there had been an element of fraud. The Crown Prosecutor had stated that there was no suggestion of fraad in the preeent case, but merely ignorance of the proper way in which books shonld be kept. He (Mr Martin) had made personal enquiries, and had found that there was truth iv awoused's statements that the books of the firm with which he had learnt his trade, and books of retail grocers generally, were kept in a similar manner to his own. The difficulty was to know what to do with accused J.he Legislature had wade... no distinction between fraudulent book-keeping and mere ignorance of the proper system, ffo thought the only thing to do was to bind accused in his own recognisance of £10 to come up for sentence when oalled upon.

EOOLE3 , OOBN FAINT quiokly removes either hard or soft corns. Only v few applications necessary. In bottles la 6d, from A. Ecoloe, Ohemiot, Masonio Hotel Buildings, Napier. A, Eoolos, chemist,, begs to announce to the residents of Hastings that he is now thoroughly established in his new and commodious premises opposite Beeeroft's Hepoaitory, under the charge of Mr Wallace. A complete siook of Drugs, Chemicals, Sundries, and Tateafc Medicines. Auy irticlo not in stock will bo obtained at shortest notioe.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7441, 12 August 1895, Page 2

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Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7441, 12 August 1895, Page 2

Untitled Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7441, 12 August 1895, Page 2

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