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Second Edition.

The Taranuki News says that ghibition A final reminder is given. that jj 0 per cent, additional wil be added to J r ough rates unpaid before 4 p.m. row. . A house at DeNonport, owned by the P Thc »«d<lcn ctango ol t«nu» '»"'' '™ 5 tered 52 on the wall and 62 in the uater a ? 7 oYlock this morning, and .i. -we who ventured had an enjoyable swim. though unadvisable to vr.it till that time. At a meeting of the Wellington Council of Churches on Monday night it was decided to ask papers to cease publishing the results of Tattersalls sweeps. The opinion was expressed that something Si' be done to facilitate naturalisation £ Chine* in order that they could have their countrywomen to live with them. The alleged burglar Jefferd is evidently inclined to be humorous. When the "a "r of bail was being considered at he conclusion of the evidence on Monday, the kfagistrate asked counsel for the prosecution if he thought anyone was i.*cly to P o bail and JeW straightening himsVlf up. pointed to Mr W. T. Jones, whose bhop lie was charged with entering. V number of volunteers and riflemen nassed through on the express train tins K3U en Smte for .Wellington, -where they will take part m the shooting at Trentham. The Auckland representatives went through on Monday. Fire Brigade representatives from Paerroa, Parnell, and Hamilton, bound for Dunedm, were also on the train. A number of acquaintances assembled at the railway station this morning to b'd cood-bve to Master Frank Hutchens who left by the express train for England and the 'Continent to pursue his musical studies. 'i.ie cadet bugle band were in attendance, and as the train moved off, sounded their adieu. U a meeting at El t ham last night, it was resolved to promote an Easter Mon day sports meeting in aid of the park funds A considerable amount of turn and money has already been spent on thr grounds, thr whole thing representing an asset to the town worth about £700, upon which there is no debt. The propotal improvements will considerably -enhance the value. The Hon. W. Carncross and Mr L. Hill were nominated trustees. \ft<?T being locked up on Monday even mii the two accused in the Okaiawa burclary case intimated to Detective IJishup that they wished to change their plea tv * that of guilty. They will be sent to New Plymouth l»y train to-day and will apprar at the Supreme Court on Tuesday next when they wMI be allowed to alter their pleading. Detective Bishop wibhw us tn state that all the witnesses will be rri|iiired, notwithstanding the foregoing ftKt.

The Northexif Company's s.s. Welling ton leaves thc-Brcakwatcr for Onphungii on Friday. 3rd prox.. in place of the Rarawa. ' the latter steamer missing a trip to let her boilers cool down. Thr hour of departure from the Ureakwati'i will be 8.30 p.m. from March Ist in ordei to fit in with the early arrival of the express train.

Mr J. E. Wilson, cabinetmaker and up holsterer, has at present a considerable amount of work in hand at his establishment in High street. The front shop i« well filled with a fino selection of stock. Inn. rear portion being devoted to th« manufacturing department of the business. On the ground floor is the machine room. Here the roughest of the work is done. and machinery is extensively used 111 reducing the vost of production. There arr baud saw*, circular saws, a jig saw and n lathe. These are driven by a three h.p. gas engine. Upstairs is the cabinetmakers' room, where the finishing off 1: done. The staff is at present busily en raced on a duchess pair of stained walnut. with a Hungarian ash front, and thr<>? mirrors. A wardrobe to match completes the order. This is the best qunl itv of work, and it is understood tnat during the last few years the demand for good quality stuff has largely increased. The upholstering and polishing rooms arc replete with all conveniences to enable the staff to turn out the best of work. There is under attention in the polishers' room at present a handsome wardrobe. with mirror doors in birds-eve maple, and red pine. This is being finished off with a bright, polish. Among the articles just finished is a suite in walnut to the order of a country client. The upholstering is in good tapestry and plush. The premises are well fitted up and are under the personal supervision of Mr J. E. Wil son, the proprietor. Whittaker, Jay and Co. will hold a sale at their mart, on Saturday next, of the furniture, etc., of Mr Adams, and later a large consignment of bulbs, flowers. etc.

BRIEF, BUT POSITIVE. Mr Alexander Miller, the well-known builder, of Roslyn, is not lavish with words. He says what lie has to s.=,v briefly and to the point. Writing under date '19th May, Mr Miller says :— " I suffered from rheumatism in my heel for two months, and was cured by Rheuino 111 two or three days. I can recommend it to any one suffering from the same complaint*." Uis & volume in a nutshell. Two months' agony cured in two days! "I can recommend it," says Mr Miller. You can believe him. Rheumo is sold hv all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bpttle. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.. wholesale agents.

SOME BAKING RESULTS. l>oain of tartar or tartaric acid aic simple substances, and by themselves arc harmless and inoffensive. Baking powders that contain theso ingredients develop in the process of baking a substance harmful to the system, and known as Rochelle .Salts. This saline purgative is a predisposing caus* of indigestion or dyspepsia and its habitual use in small dosrs is absolutely condemned by the greatest fra^ika) authorities, because the salts ait injuriously on the stomach. Siiarland's Kaking Powder is not made of cream of tartar, and therefore there is no risk from RnchcHe salts. It is, perfectly healthful, bct-ams* it is absolutely pure. Sharland's Baking Powdor, Moa brand, is sold by all storekeepers, at 6d, Is and Is 6d per tin.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8163, 28 February 1905, Page 3

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Second Edition. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8163, 28 February 1905, Page 3

Second Edition. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8163, 28 February 1905, Page 3