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Lake County Press PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY The trust that's given three guard ,and to thyself to just. Arrowtown. June 6, 1918. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

+ Mr J. J. O'Kane, dentist, will visit Arrowtown on Thursday next, 13th hist., QueeDStown Friday 14th. The annual meeting and social m connection with St Paul's Church will be held in the Parish Hall to-morrow evening. At the winter meeting of the Dunodin Jockey CPtib the sum of A' 50,815 10s wont through tl.e totili-ator —an increase of ■£19,5-16 as compared with last winter meeting. Privates Robt. L, Fletcher, and Thos J. Wilson, home on final leavp, were tendered a Lirewell social in the Athoneum llall last evening, when there ' was a huge .attendance. Full report next work. Cardronaresidents having failed to elect a Si hj"i committee on April 22, they will ha\e an opportunity of doing so on Wednesdiy, 12th inst, when a meeting of house-hold.-is will ho held at S pui, The a; poaianco of the local Garrison Hall has been graatly iuipr ived as a result of the work of our Leal tradesman, Mr P. Hunter, who had the contract of painting and renovating the building. Messrs W. Reid and Sons, Ltd , announce that the tiunu il stock-taking sale is now on at "The Stoivs," Arrowtown, and will con-' tiuue until Juno 20th. Genuine bargains, are to be had for men, women, and children At the Warden's Court, Queenstown, on Saturday last, the application of John Cockburn for l.j heads water fiom an unnamed creek at Miller's Flat, was adjourned till next Court day, when the Warden will visit the locality. Because you would rather be well than ill, inhale NAZOL regularly. Penetrating and germ-killing—the best protection against coughs and colds. In the election for the Grey seat, held on the 2911 i nit, the result was : Holland 2555, Coates 20-11; majoiity for Holland 211. Mr Coates pulled 200 votes less than Mr Michel did at last election, and Mr Holland 1000 less than Mr Webb. Mr Webb's majority over Mr Michel was 9SO. Arrowtown acted up to the strict letter of the King's proclamation regarding the celebration of His Majesty's Birthday on Monday last. The day was celebrated quietly, there being no function of any sort. It was observed as a close holiday by the business people, and flags were flown from the public buildißgs. National efficiency is weakened by cough and colds. Prevent this by taking NAZOL One <lose a day keeps colds away. Sold everywhere, l'G. A sevon-a-sido'football tournament. 0 aid of Red Cross funds, was held in Queeu I >wu on Monday. Teams visited from Roxburgh, Clyde, and Cromwell (2), and Queenstown was represented by two senior teams and juniors. Queenstown won the competition for seniors, Roxburgh second, and Or, mwell the juniors. The Qneeenstowo winning senior team consisted of D. Moßiide, A ( Atlc-y, W. Johnston, J. McNeill, H Fariant h'eg. O'Meara, and F. Salmon!. Roxburgh was represented by J. Hands, U. W. Gordon, W. Puit-, G. Tims, and V. George. Messrs <;. M. Bums and D. C. Brown were the referees. The Otago Daily Times' London correspondent states that at a recent meeting of the Bournemouth County Borough Council a letter was received trom the officer commanding the New Zealand Engineer Boserve Depot, stating that the New Zealand Government desired that at any place win re a New Zealand soldier was buried a small plot c f ground should be set aside in view of its being required in future, the object being to erect suitable memorials after Hid w.ir. The council set apart the tie space indicated for the duration of the war, or as much longer as may bo determined, without payment of any reservation fee. More economical than cough mixtures or syrups is NAZOL. Eighteenpenco buys tixty doses—more than three a penny. No Cold it N J.ZOL-proof.

Wiso mothers keep NAZOL handy. Better than mixtures or syrups for coughs and colds. Good for all ages. Acts like a charm. Sixty doses 1/6. Australian losses in the war are brought homo to the minds of th" people by the " In M< moiiain" notices appearing of those who have fallen at tSnllipoli, uiul in the operations on the western front. In a recent issue of the Mcloouini Ago these notices alone took up eleven and a-i.alf columns A Duuedin merchant (s:vys the Times) received a remittance theothvr day from a country storekeeper, who, instead of sending a cheque, forwarded old postal notes, ami deducted the sixpence exchange which would have been payable on the cheque. This elicited the following acknowledgment : " We notice, that you sent, us second hand postal notes, and, besides the usual discount, deducted sixpence foi exchange. This strikes us as the most exalted example of petty meanness (to use no harsh term) which has come under our notice in a business experience of 30 years. You have our permission to exhibit this letter in your shop window." Insist on getting genuine NAZOL—it's worth while. No cold is NAZOL-proof—-and no cough or cold remedy is so moneysaving as genuine NAZOL.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2737, 6 June 1918, Page 4

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Lake County Press PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY The trust that's given three guard ,and to thyself to just. Arrowtown. June 6, 1918. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Lake County Press, Issue 2737, 6 June 1918, Page 4

Lake County Press PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY The trust that's given three guard ,and to thyself to just. Arrowtown. June 6, 1918. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Lake County Press, Issue 2737, 6 June 1918, Page 4