LOCAL AND GENERAL
TenderrfoJ||Mplyiog the Weal-h of Nations miolljJHh timber, close this evening fti --|^D' Thode '"^ijjlW the Sacred Heart Cburob to-mdi^iH evening may anticipate a musical tr^tJßf Naylor, of tbe Here Paulus Co^^Rbttving kindly consented to si|j|* «^Hrpers. Mr T. kgfliaHp' 58 raet hia farmer election Cs|p|flßat Blenheim, and in* formed tbeSyjGg oircunastaneef have arisen which i /wjjp^prevont htm ooates'lng tbe Wjir«w .MfftVy. At a meatto|#kold last evening, the Reeftoa Fira Bf^gge decided to hold a plain ao£ fsw^HßKj^:a»?on August 28 rd The price nf twßxalu was fixed at 5/ double, arjd2/Cfß extra lady and gallery. Tbe pro««efl[s^fil da devoted to tbe purchfcso of nfi^Bj'iformi. Now thai t^jMlfciioneerlng mailers are be;;!ning t«gKi&rest tbe public it may bu em v?au|ia m»alloa that thoia wbo failed to fMat tbe lait Lioensiag Electi v us!* ifs^H&fid.and^if they wish to exerciss ih&i||pehisd at the general eleetion/ra*st,flK&g£a£rogh to have their naißts plfccod «^S3''-o!l. Says th« HoSc^wg Ouardiaa:— On Wed neaday lati. a ve^f sod *a»e was reported to the poliete. old man, a resident of this towa wtij im ul muconflcious, lying in front of I.^ pumm9» on Gibson's Quay. M= v ;v6B wm obtained, j yi-heu |i yn? fo.u;. '}•.■■■'■ tba poor fejlow
was litirally qtarvlag. He nad enieavored to earn a living by doing a few odd jobi. bnt his rarronadiags spoke of the direst poverty, Sir Dnnean, the Chairman of tie Benevolent Society wee immediately eunmnaiofttaa with, and everything ■oceCTMy for the old man's immediate requirements was provided. It aeemi he will become entitled to his pension in about a month's time. If you want splendid value for your money go to Orange's and buy a pair of Suckling: Bros., Boots. For wear and dry feet there is none to equal hem. Every pair guaranteed, A large stock of English (Ladies <fc Genta) Dancing Shoes just arrived. Nort British Gums soled and heeled 83s 6d A Tenneesee lady, Mrs J W Towle, of Philadelphia, Tann. has been using Chamberlain's Coung .Remedy for her baby, who is subject to croup, and says of it : I find it jvst as good as you claim it to be. since I've had your Cough Remedy, baby has been threatened with croup ever so many times, but I would give him a dose of the Remedy, and it prevented his having it every time. Hundreds o. mothers pay he same. For sale by £ J Soantlebnrv
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Inangahua Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1484, 24 June 1899, Page 2
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398LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1484, 24 June 1899, Page 2
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