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At Eraser road, on Sunday, Iho Rev. J. A. Jacob will hold the service at 2*Bo. It was an error advertised to be held by lay reader. At New Plymouth, a young man named Cor kin, charged with forging a cheque purporting to be signed by J. H. Colesby, pleaded guilty, and was committed to Auckland for sentence. At a meeting of the Auckland Liberal and Labour Federation, the president remarked upon the fact lhat the Federation had seen frequent resignations of i secretaries. He naively aaded this could scarcely be iegretted. seeing that one, , was now manager of the Sailors Home, and another now occupied an important Government position in Queen-3t. Therefore, though the loss of secretaries was to some extent to be regretted, it was gratifying to know that the Federa'ion was getting good positions for them. At (he initial meeting of the new Hospital Board, htld to day, Mr J. W. Scott was elected chairman, and Mr C. Budge, secretary. All aoeeptauces for chopping and sawing events, and nominations for running events in with the Nornarnby sports dose to-night. Latest English files to hand state that three of the live of " Wieden's " mighty men cf cricket will this year consist of Trumper, Kelly, and Armstrong, and that Trumper's picture will occupy the place of honor in the centre of the ground. The Wellington Times states that the Waiwetu (Hult) cricketers who tome lime since mooted a novil tup through England of a club team of cricketers wno would pay thbir own expenses aud p!i,y games agatnsb village cricket clubs, have received tc\eral definie undertakings from cricketers in the distiict who me willing to f o>uj part of the projected team. The poj ct may now be rv g-itded as assured of completion, and the team may probably leave New Zealand for England in April or May. The Wertheim machines have long since achieved the premier position, and stand unri\ ailed for excellence, durability, and moderate price. They have canied all before them at every industrial exhibition »e\d of late yeaY9 throughout the world, and testimonials in their favour are daily arriving, proving bow complexly they maintain their pride of in the iiappy homesteads of Australia. — Advt. The Kapui tea rooms will be opened on Monday noxt. Il is notified that debts due to Mr E. 8. Cole may be paid to Messrs Prossland and Noonan. Mr Newton X ng desires to draw attention to the alteration in the dite and p'aceof sale of dairy stock 10 be held on account of Mr W. Vincent. The sale will be held at the Eahotu yards on Thursday, the 18th inst., inst. ad 6f on the farm on F.iday, ns 2>revjous)y notinVd, and will c •mtnence at 12.30 o'clock sharp. Particulars will be found on reference to advertisement. TPN BOLD ASSERTONS. KIXURDING CnAMUEIUiA.IN'B COLIC, CHOLEIIi AND ]>lABIiHOKA REMEDY. 1. It affords q-iick relief in cases of colic, cholera morbus and pains in tbo stomach. 2. It never fails to effect a cure m the most Bevere cases of dysdntery and dia.rrb.coa. 3. It is a sure cure for chronic d anheca. 4. It can always bs depende-i upon in cases cf cholera infnntum. , 5. It cures epidemical dysentery. (5. It prevents bilious colic. 7. It is prompt and effective in cu:ing all bowel complaint;. 8. It never produces bad results. 9. It is pleasant and safe to take. 10. It has saved the lives of more people tbnn any other medicine in the world. These are bold assertions to make regarding any medieiue, but there is abundant proof of every one of the obove statements regarding this remedy. Every household should hftV2 a bottlo at hand. Get it to-day. It may sive a life. E. Fake, Chemist, sells it. — Advt. FULNESS AFfElt EaTISG. Hunger is Nature's call for more nourishment, and the call is obeyed promptly, unless, of course, there is nothing in the cupboard. Many people eat and apparently enjoy their food, but suiler afterwards. Is there anything more inconvenient than that sensation of fulness -of being bloated after eating— which many people experience? And that rumbling in the stomach— who hasn't felt humiliated when in company to hear these rumblings ? They are not to be controlled, but they can bo cured or removed Irapey'B May Apple will do it. '1 his ideal family medicine is a most agreeable and extremely efficient heibil laxative. It is it panacea for all complaints of the stomach, liver, and Kidneys. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per bottle, or po&t free from Shavland and Co. (Ltd.), Wellington. change or waier often brings on diarrhoea For this reason many experienced travellers curry a bottle of Chamberlain's, Colic, Chtlera and DißirLcea Kemedy with them to be used in case of an emergency. This preparation has no equal as a cure for bowel , complaints. It can not be obtained while o;i board the cars or steamships, and that is where it is most likely to be needed. Buy a Lottie before leaving home. E. Fake, Chemist, sells it. — Advt. TENNIS! 'TENNIS! 1 F. J. Wrigley has now landed a splendid assortment of Slazeuger ttnd Forrester's tennis goods. Tennis rackets from 10s to 27s 6J. Slazenger's Demon llaekeis in stock. A good selection of balls, nets, poles, law.i mat kera, racket presses, scoring books etc. Inf-pection invited. All new goods. F. J. Wrigley, Hawera. —Advt.

Our annual Xmas Fair commencing on tbe 4th inst., every effort has been made to make our large establishment epecially attractive during the festive season. Stirring times at the Economic, Hawera.— Advt. Ladies' and gents' watches in*so!id silver case?, £1 each. It. W. fcinrgpnt, watchnii'ker and jeweller, Hawera.. A'lvt Everybody ought to know that Moae.s Uardley and Sons have on view the argtst and best selection of oookinp ranges m the district, including amorg . her, Barningham's and Bhactlook's tnakek of high and low pressure, suitable for brick chimneys or open kitchens at Dunedin pr!c?s -— Adtt

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7627, 13 December 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7627, 13 December 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7627, 13 December 1902, Page 2

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