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Local & General

The Kaiser of Germany will have completed 25 years reign on June 15th. The Hon. W, H. Merries, Minis* ter of Railways is expected here at noon to-morrow, leaving at 2 p.m. for the Bulier.

A concert and social will be held in the Black's Point Church to-night, Splendid programme. Vocal and instrumental music. Tickets is.

Years ago a young New Zea* lander fixed rubber heels to his boots. His idea patented would have netted him a huge fortune—he let it pass. There may be others with ideas just as good. Thev should not let the opportunity pass, but should at once consult a reputable firm of patent agents like Messrs Baldwin and Rayward, Christchurch and Wei!- j innton, who would give them honest advice and make their rights absolutely secure. 25

The lightning flashed, the thunder roared 1 lie rain came d rvvn like mad ; I The cold got into poor Bill's bonesIt made him very sad, But Mrs. Bill— he loved her spouse, Tl is fact I know for sure, Else she would not have phjsicked him With Woods' Great Peppermint Care

jj * Owing to the Druid's requ'ring iit Hull, the Princes? Assembly •viil i,oi meet to-ni<iht as p,e----1 vitus!)' aim unced.

Owing to the want of men and the impossibility of obtaining labour, we understand the sue* cessful tenderers for a mining timber contract on this fi Id are seriously thinking gof throwing it ud.

It seems strange that all the Aukland, Dunedm, Christchurch and Wellington Municipial Cor porations are shaiing publ c rooms in order io provide em ployment. In tlrs disr'ct llvr is plenty of work and no hands to do it.

A meeling of ttoe interested in the forma'ion of a ladies Hockey Club in Re. j fton a:e requested to meet at McMahon's City Hotel Ihis (Wednesday) evening at 7.30. o'ekek. 10.

McMahcn and Lee have for private sale at their auction Rooms, Bridge Street, large qu n* titles of Nelson fruit, comprising Dessert and Cooking Apples, Pears etc. Order earl v. - 9

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Inangahua Times, 14 May 1913, Page 2

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Local & General Inangahua Times, 14 May 1913, Page 2

Local & General Inangahua Times, 14 May 1913, Page 2

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