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NEWS AND NOTES.

Mr C. E. Major, M.H.R., returned to Hawera last evening.

Dr Mason requosts us (Wellington Times) to state that the views in regard to the Pacific Islauds attributed lo him in yesterday morning's Times must have been the opinions of some other medical gentleman, as Dr Mason vouchsafed no statement, official or otherwise, to any one. He having been asked to report on the health of the natives and the hygienic si ate of the islands reported to the Minister of Public Health.

Figures by Captain Sigsbee, a Washington Government expert, place the United States as the third naval power of the world.

A Southland sheep-breeder leccived, a few days ago, a cheque for between £3000 and £4000 for one line of sheep.

Notice of motion has been given for the next meeting of tho AVanganui Borough Council that the Council consider the following :—(1): — (1) The question of tho installation of a motor-bus *>ervico for Wanganui, and (2) the supply of gas to the suburbs.

Tho Wyndham Herald says it has good grounds for believing that tho proposed combine of New Zealand agricultural implement manufacturers and importers will not take place. From what it learns, tho parties were not able to agree in the preliminary stages of combination. The Rev. D. Borrie, speaking at a meeting of the Dunedin Presbytery last week, said that sooner or later the church would be wise to face the question of restricting the tenure of ministers and office-bearers, making it something less than a life tenure. Dr. Gibb remarked that this would be one of the questions to come up in connection with the scheme of church union.

Colonies of Boers are to settle at Nipe Bay and Bahia Henda, in Cuba.

Already 10,000 waiters have joined the anti-tippling league in . Hamburg. Thatched cottages, stretching for a distance of a mile were burned down yesterday in the village of WiJhelmsburg, Germany.

To celebrate the marriage of his only child, Miss Lillie Barnato, to Mr S. G. Ashcr, Mr Henry Barnato has given £5000 to London charities.

Accounts owinp to or by the lite Mr Richard Wnllfice are to be rendered (0 Mr Arthur Wallacp, sen., Manaia.

Social at Otakeho, on Thursday,

The Cyclone Oil Company, Wellmpton, advertise the Norwegian cod oil for calf feeding.

Mr A. L. Young, of the Al bnkery, Manaia, announces that he has opened tea and coffee rooms in connection with the bakery.

The person who took four bags of chaff from a dray iB asked to return the empty bags.

Thosa jyho need anything in the shape oj furniture or upholstery would do well to pay a visit to Mr A. H. Arthur, who h»s just lately taken over his father's establishment in Princes street. He intends to hold a cheap sale for a month, in order to reduce stock, and he assures us that goods {will be marked very cheap. The expansion his business has undergone is ample proof that Mr Arthur turns out a good article. — Advt.

It is your loss if you continue washing the old way, when you can purchase for cash, or on terms, Sellers' famou3 Washer and Wringer. They have proved themselves to be a boon. Try one. They are all right. Dixon nnd Bates, Hawera. — Advt.

The best medicine known is Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract, test its eminer.l powerful effects in couphs, colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases--, and accidents of nil kinds, be they wounds, burns, Ecaldings, bruises, sprain?, it is the safest remedy — no swelling -no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, sweletc. ; diarrling,hcea, dysentery diseases of tiieeyß and v kidnrinary orgun^. In use at bos add medipitals cal clinics el! over the globe. — Advt.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night take Woods' Great [Peppermint Cura 13 l'<& and 2s 6d. — Advt.

Followmg out instructions of Mr John Brunette, jeweller, the management will offer from to-day a tempting discount of 4s in tho £1 on all jewellery, watches, and clocks, to enable them to reduce the stock to make room for new purchases in England. The value of the present stock is large, and, the assortment being tood, should receive the attention of those about to make presents, etc. — Advt.

DISTRESSING HEARTBURN

Heartburn is acidity of the stomach, caused hy undigested food lying in the bowel canal fermenting and throwing off foul gases. Some people believe in taking a pinch of soda to relieve heartburn, but the relief is temporary, and Ultimately the soda does more harm than good. Distressing heartburn is easily and cffeolrvely cured by taking Impey's May Apple. This excellent vegetable cempound acts gently, promptly, and painlessly, eliminates the fermenting mass clogging the bowels, corrects digestive irregularities, cleanses the stomaob, stimulates the liver, puriiie' 5 the, blood, and restores health, vicour, and vitality to the system. Impey'a May Apple is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per bottle, or may bo had atlhis pvica, post fice, from tho wholesale ' agents, Sha land and Co., Limited, ' Wellington. From eariy May to late Srplcmber, Thero aye the chilly montha tomombcK When coußhß and colds do mojt prevail, And woakened benlth beginn to fail, All all humanity's coughing and sneezing, And bronehinl tubes are stuffed and wheezing, Wb time to get Dint mixture puro W. 13. Woods' Great Peppermint cure. — Advt.

C> KMUEiiLiiN h Uouqh Kkmkdy. is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whoopinH ough and influenza. It has booomo fiunou for its cures of those discuses over a largo part of theoiviiized world. Tho most flatter ing testimonials have boon received, giving accounts of ils good works; o( tho aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds that havo yicldod promptly to its eootuing effects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the lifo of the child. Tho extensive use ot it for whooping cough hits shown that it rpbs that disease of all dangerous results.' It is especially prized by mother* bt cause it contains nothing injurious and there is not the least danger in giving it, even to babies. It always cures and cures quiokly. W. K. Waliaoe, Chemibt, sells it.

Just landed another fifty ladies' jackets the popular grey. These jackets are stylish with any skirt. They are the height of economy, especially at the price we are selling them. Economic- Advt,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 9 June 1903, Page 2

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NEWS AND NOTES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 9 June 1903, Page 2

NEWS AND NOTES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 9 June 1903, Page 2

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