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The Inangahua Times. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL

£2OOO will set you up in business.— Tickets -2s 6d in the Change-of-Luck Art. Union closing July 7th. 4

The Inangahua County Council took the necessary precaufcian to spread coarse sand on the sloping concrete footpath in Upper Broadway, which was greatly appreciated by pedestrians. The Swiss Village Fair be held in the Wesley Hall to night offers p&trors a wide range of side shows. Some of these are the Lucky Snow Ball. Swiss Qurits, Alpine Fishing and Jack and Jill's Pail. There will be a large variety of articles for Bale at moderate prices. Come and enjoy the fun of the Fair and at the same time asiist the work of the Church.

Nepal, a small Ghurka state lying on the slopes of the Himalaya Moun tains, has the most unique form of government. It ha 9 both a hereditary King and hereditary Prime Minister. The reason for this dual form of administration is because the King was considered to be too * sacred ' for the ordinary routine affairs of state.

The Rugby fixtures set down for Sunday next, July Bth are as follows At Robertson’s padlock : 1 80 p m,. Junior, Cronadun v Waratah ; referee Mr H. Hocking, Senior, 230 p.m Waratahs v Black’s Point ; referee, Mr P. Gallagher. Gatekeepers’ Messrs N. Collins and C. Barnett At Ikamatua, 245 p.m, Ikamatua v Stars. A letter from the Minister of Internal Affairs re the running of an Art Union was held over for discussion at the next meeting.

The present influenza epidemic has | again proved the value of oil of I cinnamon, cinatone, and saliclate of soda, in the treatment of this complaint. These and other valuable | ingredients are contained in Duff's ' Influ**rza Mixture which has afforded rapid relief to many sufferers. For t' e distressing cough which often follows an attack of the flu there is nothing to equal the well known Menthlated Bronchial Mixture, which j soothes and warms the chest, and st ips i irritating night coughs. j j

Children’s fleecy lined bloomers in all small sizes. M Ltd. 1 I

The great German museum in n. ich reportß that more than 10,000,000 visitors have been recorded since the museum was opened in 1925. an average nf more than 100.000 a year. Each year ahnut 1700 parties are received, with some 50.000 participants.

Osmium, the world’s heaviest subptance, weighs 251,000 times more than hydrogen, the lightest substance.

Derelict cars abandoned in the streets of New York cost the municipality 50.000 dollars a year to clear* away.

The influenza epidemic has a great hold in Reef .on at ine present time, and almost every familv has one or more affected. Some of those attacked have had an extremely bad time, and the very cold weather has .iot assisted to improve the condition of those Buffering.

The Maruia bachelors and spinsters hold their annas! ball at Station Creek HaM on Saturday. July 14th. Those who attend from Reefton will be sure to spend a most enjoyable time, as the Maruia residents know how to hospitably entertain visitors.

On Sunday night, at the Criterion Theatre, that wonderful vocalist, Mr Hsn F« ley, will entertain Ree f tonit69 with some items that are sure to be greatly appreciated, Mr Foley, who is regarded a= New Zealand’s John Me nrmack. will he assisted by some of the best of Gveymouth’s artists.

The Black’s Point Football C'ub announce a grand dance to be held at Black’s Hall, Black’s Point, on Saturday next. June 7th, when good music and •* ftrst-clasp supper will be provfded. Little children full of health, .To love to laugh and play. And many a man would give his wealth ITo be as bright as they. Though illness may attend us all, As we become mature, Yet coughs and colds will sure fall I Fore Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure

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Inangahua Times, 5 July 1934, Page 2

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The Inangahua Times. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 5 July 1934, Page 2

The Inangahua Times. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 5 July 1934, Page 2

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