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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

_-» f— (rBK PRESS WELLINGTON, May 20. Tbe divorce ease, Gdddard v. Goddard, presented some peenliar features. Goddard was ined by * girl for affiliation last year, and, being ftone deaf, did not understand the proceedings, and was nanoh surprised to find bimsdf landed in gaol and set to briekmaking at Monnt Cook prison. The girl, however, took compassion on bim. He married ber in July. Daring bit absence as steward on the Mahinapua she became unfaithful, wbi?h was proved by a letter of hers which Goddard found. She admitted ber guilt, but excused hßrself,by saying, tbat a> they were married by a regifitra't only she did BOt feel herself bound in the ainal way. A decree nisi was granted. BEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES cure Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis. Medical testimony sUtes that no other medicine is ro effectual in ,th« care of these dangerous maladies. One Lozenge alone gives ease, one or two at bedtime ensures rest. For %. relivior difficulty of breathing they are invaluable. They contain no opium nor ■any violent drug. Sold by all Chemist*, in Tins Is lid and 2i : 9d each. NOT TO KNOW IS NOT TO HATE, but once having used Sim Baxma Powdxb you will never be withotrt it, for it is the beet in the market, both for purity and price. Sold everywhere. THIBK6T BIKRDT MB INBIGIBTIOK. — - Nootoh'h Cahoxilb Pills are confidently Becommended as a SitrpJe Remedy for Indigestion, which is the cauap of nearly «U the diieaaes to which we are subject. NobtohJs Paw, witK jusbipe called the 'Nfituraf Strengthener of the Human ; Stimach," act as a powerful tonic and f gentle aperient, are'mild^n their operation, and safe under any circumstances. Sold in bottles at ls'lid? 2s 9d, 11s, by all medicine vendor* throuehout the world. OPPORTUNITY IS GOLDEN,— PeopIe are always wantlngateniething for a change, therefore why not* 'try Uscm SiJTs Bowed OAXB, which care unrivalled as a breakfast luxury, beidymost nutritioua and not heating the blood as in the cisc of oatmeal. Recommended for Invalids. 8 jld everywhere in 21b packets. aud SONS' E&CALYPTi win. IRA CT.—ln prott-ction of the worldjrid.* fame our manufacture has acquired til over the world, *r« publich the followIn,' — Hiuard, M.D.*ProfesßOE of General Pnt ttolo^y. and Diseases of the Mind and N.rvous system, says in an Editorial pnb-lis'-d published in the Clinical record:— " \\ f have examined nalf-a-dozen Bpoclmcnt ef different manufactures j the preparation pf ,sat:der and Sons was $& only one that ' proved to be reliable anS correopondinp; to scientific tests." AnSther concoction called " Brined Extract Of Eucalypti " h*s mad* its ;4ipearance since: v ,Thi« product stands, .according to Dr. O-»en, foremost in causing injurious effects That gentleman com ibunictttes at a meeting of the Meiica. ! tjccit.'ty of Victoria, that a child living a1 Fjtjzroy became mont seriously indieposec (li rough its vie. In another case a ladj ■Uit< s. on the strength of statutory declarer tion. that she suffered cruolly from th< •ffects of the same concoction/ To quart the high reputation. of our manufacture w« feel warranted! \n exposing the above facts and «liislro f4io puM»e to exercise cure am tti-ciiution wtien buying % SANDER i ONS — lAdvt,) — ■ r, -

i \ (Continued from 2>a& 2 J Btock. Pc combattea argnjoients as to stock fieing iojnrea by being kept a second aay, ana oonclnaed by expressing the opinion that no -show in the oonntry was a sneoeeß with one aay. <; - Mr Livingßton urgea that if an early start was maae ana tha work got throngh everyone couia see all he wantea to see. He believea there wonia be quicker ana equally gooa juaging if there was but one juage to each olass, ana he haa been impressea by the remark of a visitor 11 why not one stewara also ?" If there was one stewara he wouia be there ana tbe work wouia be aone, which' when there were a number of stewaraa was left by one to another^ ana by him to someone 8186 till it was founa that no one baa aone it. Letthem have one aayfor at least another year.ana let them getbetter convenience for exhibitors and make tbe prizes sufficiently large to attract them. At present the prizes were not sufficient to do this, and the sales of stud stock were not sufficient either. We had new yards to put up, and other expenses to incur, and it would •be well to wait. Me Hunter, in reply, said he waß not Borry he had moved his arrendmenf, for there had been a good dißcusßiou, and if the two aayB 1 show did not come this year it would very soon do so. On a vote being taken there were seven for the amendment and seventeen against, and it was therefore rejected, the report of the committee in favour of one day being then carried without dissent. Tbe meeting adjourned.

PEOFESSOE LIEBIG siya :— " We shall never know how men were first diected to the use of Coffee, but we mayconsider the article so remarkable for its action on the brain and the Bubstanceof the organs of motion as an element of food for organs yet unknown, which are destined to convert the blood into nervous substances and tbus recruit the energy of the moving and thinking faculties." If you wish to benefit yourself you could not do better than drink Cbeasb's AI Coffee. Sold everywhere n lib and 21b tins. For j it is the best. ii —

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2433, 22 May 1893, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2433, 22 May 1893, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2433, 22 May 1893, Page 3

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