The NgaparaNo 2 dredgo which sank some few weeks ago, was successfully iioatcd last Saturday. The- dredge was found to have sustained no damage, aud work will i«e resumed after the holidays. Most of the Clutlia dredjjos are shut down for the Christmas holidays. " The Sunday Labour in Mines Prevention Act, 1897." which comes into force on New Year's Day, has Ix'en passed to prtveut unnecessary labour in or about mines of all descriptions. It is now unlawful for any person to work on Sundxys for wages at any mine except in cases of breakage or other special emergency involving danger to life or damage to properly, but a:i inaptx-tornf mines mav give written authority for the employment of persons whose services arc roally necessary on Sundays. It would be well lor all owners or m*nagers of minrs where a certain amount of Sunday Übour cannot bo avoided to make their arrangements with the inspector at once. To The Deav and those troubled with Noises in the Head or other Aural Trouble* Dr Nicholson of London, the world fnmeil Aural Specialist and Inventor of Artificial Bar Drums, has just issued the 100 th edition of bis illustrated and descriptive book on Deafness and Aural Troubles. Tliis book inny bo had from Mr Colin Cnmpbcll. ICO Adelaide Koad, Wellington, N.Z. Mr Camobell was cured of his deafness by Dr Nioholson's system, and takes pleasure in .«prcading the news of the great sj-ccial isl in New »a land A little book on the cure of Rheumatism, Corpulence. Lumbago, and Indices tion by the same author may be had from Mr Campbell, alio free. The mystery of a sad story involving the reputation of a medical man and the honour of a woman is »t present being tinr*v*dlc4 lat Auckland. In l.rirf the story is that a single woman, the daughter of respected parents at Port Chalmers, in need of aid which no doctor had th«- right to nive. ent to Auckland; tlmt tdlr. «a» th<TC percted on bv a doctor *nd .iftrr lingering ,-v 'V-.v «'...v» ".!;.•.! : -!-.r »>;<• .M-lr ,'vb,: irti.rr of a 'Vnt<-- in-i:l lw..n :or an oripo«tuni»y whu-U he ic*ii of :e«.»tr.E :!jc ous.tiv.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 28, Issue 1470, 31 December 1897, Page 3
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363Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 28, Issue 1470, 31 December 1897, Page 3
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