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LATE LOCALS.

The Cronadum Dairy Factory has re- started operations for the year. It is hoped to produce 6o ton* butter this coming season.

At the Invercargill Police Court two young men—Chas. and James Foley-were charge with breaking in;o the p emises of Alfred Arthur, jeweller, and stealing therefrom gOids valued at £254 They were remanded for a week. Bail was fixed at £3OO each.—Press wire.

We call the at.ention of onr readers to Messrs Tymons and Co,'s advertisement in this issue, ft is somewhat peculiar in tha. it asks people not to view their windows, whereas we have an idea that the fairness of their windows is only equal ei by the va'ue of the go )ds those windows enabled to be displayed. 4Q

Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner of Australia, was in a humoron s mood at the Imperial Service College, Windsor. ' 'People•"haw""frsqnfftn>" ly asked me how I like Scotland," he remarked. "Well, I left it when I was two months old, and I found it a land flowing with milk and honey." Asked how he made the King laugh' so heartily at the laying of the foundation stone of the Australian Commonwealth buildings in (London, Sir George replied: "I first, by mistake, called the King 'your honour,' and then made a second mistake and said 'your Excellency.' " At the conclusion of the speeches Sir George Reid called for threo cheers for "all the blooming Empire.''

Poptjlab airship services were sure to come, even in Great Britain, which has been slower to make use of airships than some other countries. A beginning is being made by an English company, whose "ships" are being builfc to carry twenty passengers each, and will be used for pleasure purposes only. Excursion trips will probably be arranged from town to town, at a charge, which seems hardly "popular" of £lO for a two-hour trip. That carrying people by airship is a commercial proposition is strongly maintained by the managing director of the enterprise, Mr. Powell. Last year, he states, the Zeppelin "Victoria Louise," in Germany, carried just under 4500 passengers—an average of twenty-one passengers per trip. Again, the airship owned by the Parseval Company carried 2300 passengers in nine months, and tho revenue exceeded the total capital outlay by fifty per cent. A large part of tho revenue was derived from the exhibition of advertisements. It is thought that tho development of a pleasure in England will be the means of demonstrating to the public the possibilities of airships for other services, including carriage of mails.

Mr J. Liddel, piano t ner and repairer, is now a resident of Reefton, and will undeitake all work in connection with the tuning and repairing of pianos and organs. Orders left at Buck's Head Hotel, will be promptly attended to. 26 J. Wills and Co, Limited, luve a splendid assortment cf seed potatoes, Early \ ei mout, Rose, Beauty of Hebron, Game* keeper, Up<to-Dates, White Elephant. Order early. Dial Bordeaux Paste v.ill givbetter results than horns made Bordeaux mixture and is less trouble.—Patterson s.—Adv'. Which A bottle of Perfume Box of Perfumed Soap, Perfume Spray, or a Lady's Hair Brush. All prices. IRVINE'S Pharmacy Advt BOUGHT A BOTTLE, "1 had pains in my lops which the doctor said was rheua atism." wnto« Mr. i Kobt. Cofibrane, Buil er, Wa miliM N.Z. " His lot on cid ir.e no good and I mi( f»-.red misery, t saw a frion • using *r>mn 'i iment which he tola me was 0 >amb iflam's Pain lialm an 1 ofl'e'H itm hii lot tie to try it. I did nio m 1" trju.l hut I bought a bjitle pi.w'.t' n i yf.xs n fwp of all pains'

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Inangahua Times, 27 September 1913, Page 1

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LATE LOCALS. Inangahua Times, 27 September 1913, Page 1

LATE LOCALS. Inangahua Times, 27 September 1913, Page 1