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Late Locals.

. ■■■ >—l ■■ Rain has again in ia Nelson 'and it is raining heavily here. I I Mr John Jackson of Grey mouth, I Secretary of the Wharf Labourers' 1 Union, was in Reefton to-day. There was a fair attendance at the Inangahua Miner's Union meeting last Saturday night, Mr T, J. Malloy in the chaij, It was resolved that Messrs T, J. Malloy aad H. Kennedy be delegates to the Miner's Federation. It was also resolved to take shares in the new labour paper at Auckland and to send all possible printing there, Mark Sprot and Coy, agents 1 for the lnter-Wanganui cheese factory, received advice from London representatives fhat the l first shipment arrived in splendid condition and realised 63 cwt. Such excellent returns will encourage other settlements in South Westland to utilise the fine pastoral country of that locality for dairying, (Hokitika wire.) The first of a series of Winter Socials in aid of the funds of the Ladies Benovelent Society will be held in the Theatre Royal on Wednesday, May T2th. Best Orchestral Music. Admission—Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies a plate. Dancing commences at 8 o'clock. Advt.

Come in and see our tine stock ol Hot Water Bottles and Chest Protectors —everyone a good one at a' strictly moderate price. Parkinson's Lime Syrup" costs only I .is, is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d per bottle according to size.—Advt

A certain old dame, who 1a well knewn to fame For preferring a shoe for a cottage, Her children would spank and to bye-bye would yank, If they ever complained of their pottage ! Now this shows she was wise, and it's safe to surmise In a household so strict and house-

wifely, If a child had a cough it was treated right off, With Wood's Peppermint Cure—quick and lively.

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Inangahua Times, 10 May 1909, Page 4

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Late Locals. Inangahua Times, 10 May 1909, Page 4

Late Locals. Inangahua Times, 10 May 1909, Page 4

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