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(From Our Own Cci respondent.) , I le^rr^'that as an outcome of the recent Axemen's Carnival held here that a match for £20 a side is toltake place between Chas. Hutton and J\ Pretty. As the former^" won the Championship and the latter the Axemen's Cup, an exciting contest is eXoeoted. Several others chops .for various are reported, but it is believed there ' is no foundation for them. \ ■> i . New TearVDay pass 3d off quietly, the .town being very dead compared with Christmas, Most of .the residents are away at New and elsewhere spending the list few days left of the holidays. V, The n«w buildings erected here by Messrs Baker arid McMeehan for Mr Ridd, chemist, haVe now been completed. The premised comprise two shops, one of which is to be occupied by Mr Bidd himself, and the otheij is already in possession of Mr Hyde, who has just bpened up hero as a watchmaker and jeweller with a very atractive arid varied stock. Mr Ridd, who has now been here a nun.ber of years, has lately found it imperative to make arrangements for larger and more commodious premises, and with this object in view he built the premises referred to. I .

Sprains are often mope 9or?ou* than broken bones on account of not being properly treated. Apply. Chairibiariain'a I Pajn Balni fqaely a« «oon as the injury j is rpepivpd am* it wijl qtyckly restore I departs to a healjfey Condition. W. K. WaUacp sella it.-Ad*^ The best medicine laibwn is Sander and Sons' Eucaljpti Ertract; tost its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza; tip relief is instantaneous. In serous caws, and ajccidents o? all kinds, I be they woundf , burns, spajdingg, bruise?, sprains, it is the safest remedy— no swell-, i ing — no inflammation, Like surprisinu effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bro» chifcis, inflammation of the Jungs, swelling, etc. » diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the 1 j kidneys and urinary organfr In ase at Bis and medical clinics all over tb> -AdjK. V TTHiQTJT V]L§IBLE EjPFECtt'. our. food were perfect!^ assimilated i s starengtbeni&r element were d'f through your blood, as in- , you would find in, tha% very fagt er. of recuperation that Would - efion to stand all the strainWou have lure without visible effects If y O vHl^ftipwn," "seedy," osfc "out of

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Hawera & Normanby Star, 2 January 1904, Page 3

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ELTHAM. Hawera & Normanby Star, 2 January 1904, Page 3

ELTHAM. Hawera & Normanby Star, 2 January 1904, Page 3