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BOSTON CONCERT COMPANY.

Arrangements are in progress for a visit by the Boston Concert Company, which will come with the renptation of exceptional strength. It Consists of Bernbard Walther, a celebrated Continental violin virtuoso, Miss Lilian Walther, a great mezzo-soprano, Cyrus Brownlee Newton, master of monologue, and Miss Beatrice Vertha, pianiste. It is expected that matters will be definitely fixed bj to-morrow.

A man arrested at Dunedin ou Friday night for challenging a cabby to fight had £156 odd in his pocket.

Mr Herbert Halliwell, solicitor, has returned from his trip to Sydney looking all the better for his holiday.

Arrangements have been made for the erection of another fburmill in Blenheim. The intention is to run the uew concern apart from the New Zealand Flourmi'lers' Association.

Sergt. Bernard, Inspector of Factories, asks us to give a reminder that Saturday ia the only day allowed by the Factories Act for factory half-holiday. See subsection 2 of section 33 Factories Act, 1900, and extraot forwarded by Inspector.

The only debt case disposed of in the S.M. Court on Wednesday was that of 0. E. Major v. Rangihaeta, claim £5 Is 6d. Judgment by default, with costs. ' The Studentß' Summer School (which must be distinguished from the Teacheis' Summer School) begins here on Saturday. The Summer School is held in connection with the Australasian Student .Christian Union, and tvisitora will attend from Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, Napier, Nelson, and other parts of the colony. Meetings are held in the mornings and evenings, and are cpen to all. Among the evening speakers are Revs. Jolly (Palmerston North), Dewsbury, Ryburn, Bennett, J. Marshall, and Dr Smyth (of the Wanganui Education Board) ; the addresses deal with the obligations of students. Mr Empson is unable to be present, but has given the students the use of the school, chapel, swimming baths, tennis and cricket {$rounda,---etCi_ Miss^ j'raser is also unable to be present owing to 'llMiealth, bnt4scontributing a paper to be read at one of the morning meetings. The afternoons are left free for recreation and social intercourse, and preparations are being made for a reception to be tendered the students. —Herald. Timor ponies for sale. W.C.F.T. Association will on Saturday, at the Mart, offer furniture, fruit, etc. Kaponga on 24th Bicycle for sale. Cook wants situation. Office boy required. WILTON'S BOVO-FERRUM. Elderly people, and particularly women of middle age, find Bovoferrum a powerful life sustaining agent, rendering lffe worth l'ving by its extraordinary action in keeping the nutritive organs healthy and in producing a remarkable buoyancy of spirit. It promotes digestion, creates an appetite, makes nch pure blood, puts colour in the cheeks, restores convalescents, and removes mental depression. Sold by all chemists at 2s 6d. — Advt. THK BEST PEMBDY FOB RHEUMATISM QUICK BELIEF FKOM FAIN.

All who use Chamberlain's Pain Bairn for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says ; " Some time ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remedies, but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrß Qeo. F. Parsons and Co., druggists of this place, to "try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recommended it so highly that 1 bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of all my pain. I have since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market." For sale at Hawera General Store.— Advt.

WALL PAPERS ! WALL PAPERS ! Just arrived, at F. J. Wbigley'b, 10 bales containing 3000 rolls of English and Canadian Wall Papers. A splendid variety of golds, satins, palps, tints, balls, etc., in all shades at right prices, to ensure a rapid turnover. These papers are all of the very latest styles and choicest designs, and the Canadians are especially unique and artistic. Inspection invited, and sarapleß willingly. posted to any addresß supplied. The finest stock of WallPapers on the Coast.— F. J. Wbiolky. Hawera. — Advt.

Just received, another lot of ladies' silver keyless watches, £1 each— a nice Xmas present foi a girl. R. W Sargent, watchmaker and jeweller Hawera.— Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7364, 16 January 1902, Page 3

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BOSTON CONCERT COMPANY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7364, 16 January 1902, Page 3

BOSTON CONCERT COMPANY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7364, 16 January 1902, Page 3