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Local General

The H kitika A, and P Socieiy are iw.ving a »ho .v tj be held on February 22nd, 1914.

We h'ive to remind a'h'etes anihrs3 interes'ed in sports to look up the programme lor the ii<s pital Cars iv,,i :■ por.s published n to is issue.

James Goodman, 1 i gl , a lampluditer, ha*. co'-ni-i tted sui cacU, He was found h jikin.? i ■ an ouh'.iue at the rear of b's drv*e ing. The lamps were li las! evening but were lef- burn in;; this monriu'.-" Nelson wire.

A team of hoys from ihe We t pert High School arrived i*.: Reefton to dav, in order t) try conclusions with a local team. The match took place on the race* course, and the visitors a J e being biiletted with the parents of local boy?.

It is understood that Mr. A. H. 'Richards (Inspector of Mines) who has been retired, will relinquish his duties on Tuesday next. Mr. Otto Bishop, who takes up the Captain's duties, been in the district since Monday visiting the various.mining localities.

Mr Kerrigan, M.R .C. V. S (Eng.) wdl give a lecture in Reefton shortly, somewhere about October 6th, on a subjec: of in e." est to the general publ c Suggestions for a subject arc invited to be S:nt in to Messrs I. P *ttc-r----sop, G. JB. Shepherd, H. T. Crumpton, or J. li rl;cktoi. "ihe ;ec ure is bring arrangej by ihe Leal A- and P. Sockty,

| Tlie General Manager of New Zealand Railways, -dr. Ernest H. Hiley, arrived at Auckland by the s.s. Niagara from Vancouver on Monday night. 111UTviewed, Mr. Hi ley said: "1 shall be happv to see you later, when I am in a- positron to say something, but just- now 1 could only talk platitudes. Mr. 1-lilev purposes to stay in Auckland. till Thursday:night; he receives advice from Wellington -which causes 'him to alter his plans. Ho is anxious to meet the Minister of Railways as soon as possible, and will .see as much as hp can of the New Zealand, system as opportunity permits. ; Mr. Hlilev spe'H- three weeks:, in Nortn America, and was -enabled to inspect the Canadian Pacific system very thoroughly- 'He .is accompanied'by Jus wife who is'<m Australian by birth. Their little girl is coining later. Chalks have 15 pairs of Men's 6,7,.8 N«at OrlAcie or Hox C.df, button or lace boots left which tiny are cieanii* at 10 t'd and 12) 6d Usual price IBi 6d to 22s Cd. UU CAtJGHT COLD AFTWR DAJNGIMG " Thr'oush liot .wrapping up after a dance my sister and I W1 goioad , c01d,," mivs Miss Berthi Sontt, 55* it* gerald Pireot, North Pert'i, W.A. " Father stocks Chamberlain's Cough Keraedy and as it had done him to much good when tn had a cold wo thought we would try it. It gave itrmedhte relief and quickly cured us and now Ave always recommend G ; amberlain's Cons.'u nemody to our c is; uricrs At t; e final flatter of Cork's Sale, yo-i j ca*i Ef-.t. :i bovs tat or cap fc.r Is. :> pair of I Spicial School Nicker 1 tor 4-i 6d. and a| nice neat wclc end Tie for 6 108.' | After taking Woods' Great Pepper . mini Cute.

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Inangahua Times, 27 September 1913, Page 2

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Local General Inangahua Times, 27 September 1913, Page 2

Local General Inangahua Times, 27 September 1913, Page 2