Article image
Article image

» Additions to various stock sales. Suratura tea from aU storekeepers. Last week of bankrupt sale at Bon Marche. First-class accommodation at Til-6-ey's Hotel, Apiti Timetable for Daw's coaches to Kimbolton advertised. E. O .Mackay has a number of new properties for sale. ; Fortnightly meeting of Foresters Lodge Wednesday evening. # Kiwitea County Council insert a warning notioe in this issue. Spence and Spence insert a number of new miscellaneous ads. Feilding Literary and Debating Society hold first debate to-night. Kiwitea County Council invite applications for the position of ranger. A. H. Atkinson and Co. wiU hold an unreserved clearing sale on the farm of Mr J. W. Holder, at Makino, on Tuesday, 4th June. Messrs G. Barry and Co. advertise good 'second hand cycles at end of season prices in our wanted columns. A special vaseline to prevent rust on plated parts should find a ready sale at ls per large tin. A successful sale. Miss Burke and Co.'s stock having been mostly disposed of, Messrs Spence and Spenoe are now offering special concessions on their own great stocks of showroom goods to the last day of sale. The Bon Marche has been a busy hive during the last two weeks. —Advt. Captain Edwin telegraphed at 1.30 p.m. to-day : — Moderate to strong Southerly winds. Glass rise. Probably frost to-night. Mr Buckley Joyce, of the Timaru Post has been appointed chier overseer of the New Zealand News, the new morning paper whioh is to make its appearance in WeUington on August 1 next. Mr Joyce, who was for some years on the sta£ of the New Zealand Times, WeUington, comSleted his indentures with Messrs oulls, CuUing, and Co., of this city. Speaking at a large gathering of school ohildren at Ashburton on Empire Day, Mr T. H. Race, the Canadian Commissioner at the late Exhigition, in reply to an interjection "What about beer?" remarked, "Now yon want to make me say more than I intended to sfy. I never look for beer, and it never struck me that I was in a prohibition town. I wiU say this, however, that during my stay in New Zealand I have see% less drunkenness than in any other country I have ever visited." The New Zealand party who left Christchurch at the end of March for England via Vancouver (says the Press), met with inclement weather in crossing Canada. Mr George G. Stead, writing from Field, British Columbia, under date Apnl 16th, gayg; — "I remained here for a night to rest, hut a severe snow-slide 60 to 70 nules back has out off the train by which I, intended to go forward tc Winnipeg. Mr Isaac Gibbs and wrfc are also snow-bound. I have alreadj been here 48 hours and it is uncertain when I can get away. An engiue with a snow plough was sent from here, Field, but it was capsized and 10 men injured, with the result that tbe snow must be cleared from the track by hand work before the train %an come on. In depth ol winter the thermometer falls to 51 and even 60 below zero, and x>f course the hotel and the houses in the neigh bouring viUages are aU artificallj heated." We have since heard bj cable of Mr Stead's arrival in Eng land. MERIT REWARDED BY COUR. OF JUSTICE. The acknowledged good qualitiei and success of SANDjfe sn<f SON'f EUCALYPTI EXTRACT havi brought out manjr imitations, and om ease was just tried in the Supremi Court of Victoria, before hw_Honoui Chief Justice Sir J. Madden K.C.M.G., ete. His Honour, whei giving judgment, said with regan to the GENUINE SANDER am SON'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT! that whenever an article is commend ed to the public by reason of its gooc Dualities, etc., it is not permissibli » imitate any of its features. Hi restrained the imitators perpetual.? from doing so, and ordered them U pay all costs. We publish this U afford tbe public an opportunity o protecting themselves, and of secur ing what is proved beyond aU doub by skUled witnesses at the Supremi Court of Victoria and by many au thorities during the past 30 year to be a pseparation of genuine merit via., the GENUINE SANDER am SOrf'S PURE VOLATILE EX TRACT.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/FS19070528.2.21.1

Bibliographic details

Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 277, 28 May 1907, Page 3

Word Count
706

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 277, 28 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 277, 28 May 1907, Page 3