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OUR SOLDIER M.H.R.

(PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

Wellington, February 7. At Waihi, Captain Jackson Palmer addressed his constituents, receiving a hearty vote of thanks and confidence, and the meeting pledged itself to endeavour to secure his re-election should he not return before the general election. An amendment was proposed that Mr Palmer should forego his present intention and . remain to look after the interests of his district, and the motion was carried by only one vote. Mr Palmer intimated that he would obtain the wishes of therest of his constituents before finallydeciding, and considered it questionable' whether bis constituents would let himi go.

BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN.. Darirg the summer months children are subject to disorder of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attention. As soon as any looseness of the bowels iff noticed, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and; Diarrhoea Piemedy should be given. When children are teething they have more or less diarrhoea which can be', controlled by giving Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Full directions with each bottle. For ntfe at. Hawera General Store.— Advt.

WALL PAPERS 1 WALL PAPEERS 1 Just arrived, at F. J Wbiglkx'b, 10' bales, containing 3000 rolls of English and' Canadian Wall Papers. A splendidl variety of golds, satins, pulps, tints, balls, etc., in all shades at right prices, to ensmap 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 samples willingly posted to any address supplied. Tbe finest stock of Wall Papers on the Coast.— P. J. Wuiuley's, flawera —Advt. IMPATIENT PATIENTS. The most impatient person is the one suffering from Dyspepsia. Hois irritable, nervous, and despondent— an object of pity and aversion to those about him.. Don't be a tiresome, irritable dyspeptic,, and there is no real reason wny you should be. Nature has provided a oertain and sure remedy in Impey's May Apple. It isan absolutely safe, as well as the pleasantest, remedy for Dyspepsia, Biliousness, FlatuUnoy, Indigestion, and kindred complaintß. Impey's May Apple, whilst cleansing the system, acts as a tonio om liver, kidneys, and bowels ; it strengthens those organs instead of weakening their action, and the good it does is permanent. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per bottle.

BEDSTEADS I ! BEDSTEADS ! I I have just landed ex Ruapehu, four esses of brass rail and ordinary bedsteads. These bedsteads are a ve"ry fine assortment," and especially well finished. They were bought when the English market was very low, and will be sold at less than city prices for cash. Everybody in want of a good value bedstead is invited to inspect, these goods at P. J. Wrigley's, High street,. Hawera.— Advt. TENNIS GOODS! TENNIS GOODS! F. J. Weioley has now landed the new season stock of Tennis » Rackets, Balls, Nets, Poles, Markers, etc. Rackets by Slazenger and Forrester from 10s to 30s, all weights. Slazenger's Balls, Nets, and Poles. Inspection invited. — Advt. Everybody ought to know that Mesßig, Bsrdley and Sons have on view th& largest and best seleotion of cooking; ranges in the district, including amongothers Barningham's and Shaddock's,, makes of high and low pressure, suitable/ for brick obimneys or open kitohans at. Dunedin prices — Advt

Wade's Teething Powdbis for babies, are soothing, redfloe fever, and prevent. blotob.es. Pxioe Is.— Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7382, 7 February 1902, Page 2

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OUR SOLDIER M.H.R. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7382, 7 February 1902, Page 2

OUR SOLDIER M.H.R. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7382, 7 February 1902, Page 2