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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. NEWS AND NOTES.

The Star.

Delivered everj erouing by 6 o'clock hi Hawera Mnnaiit, Normanby, Okaiawa, £ltham t Miu»s»toki, Kaponga, Awatuaa, Opnnakei OUkeho, Manutahi, Alton, HnrfejTiUo, Patea, and Waverley. ",-:<,,

The mannfacture of binder twine is to be commenced at the Spit, Napier,

The death is'announced at Waitara of Captain W; Dagdale, an- old colonist, aged 82 years.

The Wyndbam branch of the Farmers' Union has increased the annual eubsoription to 10s, not £1 as originally reported. The engineer* estimate of the damage done in the East Biding of Stratford County by the recent heavy rains is £1975.

Messrs McGarry will sell at tbeir mart, High street, Eltbam, on Saturday next, a large entry of pare bred poultry. Particulars are given in our advertising columns. Am tbe e'aJLe is without reserve, poultry fwmers wty d^ >eU to ajitegd,

reminder is given of Miss D. Celia Pearcy's elocutionary recital this evening, in the Town Hall, Eaponga.

Tbe first sitting of the new Licensing Committee began to-day at noon. It is tbe annual meeting.

It is very probable that Mr Kenny, S.M., will not be able to bold a sitting of the Court next Wednesday.

To-day is the seventeenth anniversary of the Tarawera eruption. An interesting description by an eye-wiiness, at present resident in Hawera, ia published on our fourth page.

On Monday, probate of tbe will of the>late J. W. Middleton, of Eltham, solicitor, was, on the motion of Mr J. 8.-Crump, granted by Mr Stanford, Registrar of tbe Supreme Court, to Jane Granard Middleton, the executrix.

A meeting of the Ladies' Committpe in connection with tbe Hospital Ball will be held to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at 8 o'clock, in the Borough Council Chambers.

It will be noticed by advertisement that the time and place of sale by the Egmont Farmers' Union on behalf of Mr W. Thompson have been altered.

In the report which he presented to the Napier Licensing Committee, Inspector Macdonnell said :—": — " I never experienced greater difficulty in proving breaches of the licensing laws than Ido here. I attribute this, in a measure, to the serious consequences of convictions and endorsements on licenses. I have always found that the severer the penalties, nnd the more serious tbe consequences, the harder it is to prove breaches of the law."

Hoabskness In A Child that is subject to croup, is a sure indication of tbe approaoh of the disease. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after che croupy cough has appeared, it will pre-ent the attack. It always cures and cures quickly. W. E. Wallace, Chemist sells it.

Those who need anything in the shape oj furniture or upholstery would do well to pay a visit to Mr A. 11. Arthur, who has 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 th it goods Jwill 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' famous Washer and Wringer. They have proved themselves to be a boon. Try one. They are all right. Dixon and Bates, Hawera. — Advt.

Tbe best medicine known is Bander ani Sons' Eucalypti Extract, test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza ; the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, bo they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swelling — no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, sweletc. ; diarrling,ho3a, dysentery diseases of theeys and n kidnrinary organs. In use at hos and inedipitals cal clinics all over the globe. — Ad\t.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Is fid and 2s 6d.— Advt.

DISTBESSING HEARTBURN.

Heartburn is aci<>ity 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 effectively cured by taking Impey's MayfApple. The excellent vegetable compound" acts' gently, promptly, and painlessly eliminates this fermenting mass clogging the bowels, corrects digestive irregularities, cleanses the stomach, stimulates the liver, purifies the blood, and restores health, vigour, and vitality to the system. Impey's Mny

Apple is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per bottle, or may be" had at this price, post free, from the', wholesafe agents, Sha land and Co., Limited, Wellington. From early May to late September, There are the chilly months remember When coughs and colds do most prevail, And weakened health begins to fail, All all humanity's coughing and sneezing, And bronchial tubes are stuffed and wheezing, It's time to get that mixture pure W. E. Woods' Great Peppermint ci ye.— Advt. Caambeblain'b Dough kem&dy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whoopinS ough and influenza. It has bee me famou for its cures of thesp diseases over a large part of thecivilized world, The most fatter ing testimonials have been received, giving accounts of Us good works; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it lias cured ; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured,

often saving the life of the child, 'ihe extensive VBe of it for whooping cougb has shown that it robs that disease of all dangerous results. It is especially prized by mothers because it con'ains no;hing injurious and there is not the least danger in giving it, even to babies. It a'ways c.ire 3 and cures quickly. W. E. Wallace, Chemiot, sells it. Jnst landed another fifty ladus' jackets the papular grey. These jackets aie styli-h with any Bkirt. They are the height of economy, at the price we are Silling them, Economic- Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 10 June 1903, Page 2

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. NEWS AND NOTES. The Star. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 10 June 1903, Page 2

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. NEWS AND NOTES. The Star. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 10 June 1903, Page 2