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Mr Woodhead, manager of the Taranaki Sawmillers' Association, is reported by the Settler to be seriously indisposed. A social in connection with the Methodist Young Ladiea 1 Guild will be held, tomorrow evening, in the Oddfellows' Hall. The programme is good. The Distriot High School will, in consequence of building operations, be closed until Bth September. "I don't understand why girls go into factories at 4s per week when they might earn 9s or 10s a week at domestic service," remarked Mr Justice Cooper in the Arbitration Court, Ohristohuroh, recently. It is understood Hawera sohool has. passed a satisfactory examination. The sohedules will not be available for a day or two. The plea put forward by the carpenters in Christchurch for an advance of wages is, that since the last award was made rents bad increased, and lifting was more expensive. At a riend Societies 0 inference in New Plymouth, the following resolution was carried:— "That this meeting recommends that each Lodge take into consideration the wisdom of joining a Friendly Societies' Council, with the view of arranging for hospital and dispensary treatment and matters generally affecting Society members." Boy able to milk wanted. Piano for private sale at W.C.F.T. Association mart. , Mr John Finlay advertises good meadow 1 hay for sale. j A shell hatpin was lost from the Odd- [ fellows' Hall last evening. A TOILET NECESSITY. At ihiß time of the year, ladies especially, suffer from chapped hands. Wilton's Hand Emollient is not only a cure but a preventive for this trouble. Ladies using it will find that it keeps the skin cool and white, and the hands retain, even in cold weather, all their usefulness and charm. Obtainable from Geo. W. Wilton, 3, C&ba St., Wellington. GET YOUB MONEYS WORTH. In buying physic, as in other things you want your moneys worth, but as a | rule you've got to chance a good deal in I physic. You'll take no chance if you buy i Impey's May Apple, the ideal family 1 medicine. If you are suffering from constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, flatulency, billiousnefes, or other disorders of the Btomach you'll get your moneys worth of physic in Impey's May Apple. It acts promptly, painlessly, and pleasantly, and whilst cleansing the system, acts as a tonic on liver, kidneys, and bowels ; it strengthens these organs instead of weakening their action. Impey's May Apple is a vegetable medicine, and may [be taken by the most delicate women and children with absolute confidence. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per bottle, or post free from the wholesale agents — Sharland and Co., Wellington. Winter comes with chily drape, And coughs and colds we can't escape ; We're bound to face it every year, However much the damp we fear. We long to see Old Sol's bright rays Through thoso wet and gloomy days, While our health we do assure With some Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. — Advt. X -uger said, at the outbreak of the war, that the price of conquest in blood and gold would stagger humanity. It would stagger everybody but doctors and coachbuilders to know the colony's loss per annum in blood and gold through horses bolting with vehicles. Our only recognised safeguard against the runaway is the Clapham Horse Holder. Ordinary chains and ropes break, but the Clapham Patent will hold and Bubdue the most fiery brute that ever went in harness. For convenience, Dr. Paget describes it as "an absolute essential to the comfort and peace of mind of anyone who has to drive a horse, and occasionally leave it in harness." In the face of such evidence, you cannot be satisfied until you have tried one. — Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7544, 20 August 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7544, 20 August 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7544, 20 August 1902, Page 2