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The usual Princess Assembly wi lie Piince.s, i Uatre tc<nijtht (ihursday). Good music. Advt The ordinary monthly meeting of the Robert Burns Lodge wdl be held to-night (Thursday), at 7-30 P-m' The many friends of Mrs John Arnott, formerly of Grey mouth, and now of Wellington will re gret to hear she is seriously ill. Mrs Arnott is the mother of Mrs H. Cooper and Miss Arnott of Reefton The great German Socialist 1 Her Bebel, who recently left an estate worth £30,000. What are our leading Socialists worth ? i We understand that it is un- : likely that Mr Phillips, the clerk of the court at Westport, who was i appointed to succeed Mr H. ' Smith at Reefton will come here, owing to other changes being j contemplared. I Messrs McMahon and Lee will sell by public auction on about the 3rd September, the household | i furniture and effects of Mr H-1 I Smith, who is shortly leaving J (Rtefion. ! A Press messaee received this morning from Wellington states th.it Captain Bollons of the (Government steamer Tutanekai has advised by wireless, that the vessel arrived at Macquarry Islands yesterday morning, and found the shore party all well. Mr W. Morris has received a telegram from the Mines Depart* ment, Wellington, advising that the Department will pay ihe ex* penses of one delegate attending the conference re the examinations, but the total expense was not to exceed ten pounds.

Mr G. W. Russell, in opening his speech on the Financial Debate, favoured Mr. Webb with a special words upon the speech he made in the debate. Briefly, his remarks were in the nature of d caution' and a predicion that that Mr. Webb would shortly be wiser in the art of practical politics. No one, Mr. Russell said, could have listened to that speech without lealising that there was a new force in politics; but when Mr Webb had been longer in the House, he would realise that he could not revolutionise the world in a day; that the high ideals he possessed could not be realised in one Parliament or in "two. He would realise that the policy of Mr. Seddon was the best; to go as far as possible, put in a peg, and start off with that a- a foothold for the next step towards progress. That was the only wa> in which a great mea* sure of progress could be gained in connection with humanitarian, social, and economic legislation. I hese remarks, coming from what might be regarded as a friendly quarten should carry carry more weight than if made by a Government member. Argus.

See the reductions at Mrs Cohen's. 121.

J. Wills and Co, Limited, have ' a splendid assortment of seed t potatoes, Early Vermont, Early , Rose, Beauty of Hebron, Game* 1 keeper, Up-to-Dates, White Ele- [ phant. Order early. J AiMABTYfi FOR YEAHS. " For years 1 was a martyr to liver r com, laint," writes Mm Corlelt, Jl2 CJyde f Street, Ballarai, Vic. " wouid get dread- ; ful tick luadacb.es and be unable to eat > I consulted a doctor but he was unable to ' do me any good. Eventually I tr.ed ! Chamberlain's Tablets and derived such I benefit from them that my;health is now ■ peri'ect. IS IT PROTECTED? That question assails every man with a marketable patent. Properly safeguarded frs notion may be worth thousands. To adequately 1 rotect your interests you should consult a reliable firm of patent specialists like Messrs Baldwin I and Rayward, Christchurch and Wellington. Being expert engineers, they are particularly well qualified to assist you. j

All Goods Reduced-call and see—at Mrs Cohen'sNO BLT J'ER RtiMELiY FOR CROUP "My little girls, Nellie and Jessie were bad with croup," writes Mr Jas, burgis, JStanlev, Vic. "and would wake up ojinking for breath. 1 was t >iii Cham berlaiii's oongo Remedy was a marvel Jous cine for cioup an.l I. ired it with won derial rtsalis. Now if they show the sl-ehtest sign of croup 1 give tnem a dose of Chamberlain's Cougn Remedy and never hear a souud from them for tlif "est of the night."

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Inangahua Times, 21 August 1913, Page 2

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Local & General Inangahua Times, 21 August 1913, Page 2

Local & General Inangahua Times, 21 August 1913, Page 2