street on Katiirditj evening, a motor-car was badly damned, the bonnet, windcroon, qnd front axle all suffering ium iln: impact. The. collection ordered by the Pope to bo i aki'ii up throughout the world, in aid of Iho starving children of Europe in the war nrcn, resulted in the Mint of £57 being _su!> scribed by thfc members of St. Patrick's A Press Aspoeittl'ion telegram from Auckland skues that George Dumiriel, o seaman <ni the steamer Raranga, fell into the harbour 1 on.Saturday night-, and despite.a brave attempt at rescue by James Hurley, a lireinun, on the fame steamer, he was drowned. A; London cable slates that the Post O.'licfi is so satislied with the air service boiu'cwi London and Pans, thus allowing late letters for Australia to be posted on Friday morning,..that it is, considering an air. service to Marseilles, allowing letters to leave on Saturday morning. In' reply to a cable, sent by the Premier. on behalf of the Government and people of New Zealand, congratulating the Prince of Wales on his Providential eseanp in the recent train accident in Western Australia, the Prince cabled : " ilv m'atol'til thanks to the Govornn 'of New Zea An Auckland Tress Association telegram >tates that a store in Vauxhall road, Devonport, was discovered on lire on Saturday iiight; during the absence of the occupier (Mr. J. Ivnowling) and family. The lire was extinguished speedily, and ii was then found that the premises had been burglarised, and moiiey and jewellery valued at i)2O was; missing. There are evidences of 'he. fire having been started among some kapoc stored in a cupboard. A deputation from the Home Service League waited upon the Prime Minister in Wellington on Saturday with a request that the benefits given to member-, of the New Zetland Expeditionary Force be also«extcftded to (hose who were not allowed to embark on active service. Mr Massey, in reply, said that justice would be done to the'best, of the Government's ability, but pointed out that the cost of granting the claims would be very great, lie advised the members of the League not to press their claims at the present time. t Woods' Crcat Peppermint Cure, for coughs and colds, never fails, Is 9d, 2s 9d.— Advt
IRE AT f \ PPOR TUNITY. DAIRY FARM. t\ AUK&S, ncli flat land, 8 padj\) docks; well watered; 10 acres oats; good G-roonied bungalow, Ji. and e. wal' •• and all conveniences, cowshed with milking plant, piggeries, etc. Easily milk fis cows and do thorn well. Close to Palmersfcon. Price £lls per acre. Terms £I4OO cash. NOTE.—Wo have inspected and can GEORGE M. MASON, LAND AGENT, .33 PAXGITIKKI STREET. LBYS Swedish carbide, lamp size, . 6d per lb, at F. .J. Shipyard'sj bring own tin.—-85 and 85a Rangitikei street. \
OLIVER'S SAMPLE ROOMS. TT'OSY miIEATRE (UPSTAIRS) SPECIAL OFFER OF LADIES' CLOTHING. THIS stock comprises new styled goods of dependable quality, but through our unique methods of direct buying and selling, our prices are 25 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. CALL AT ONCE AND SAVE. CALL AT ONCE AND SAVE. REMEMBER— We OBor No Bankrupt Stock Note Address— UPSTAIRS KOSY PICTURES. Bead Office: 102 Willis: st„ WellUNEtont
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1862, 12 July 1920, Page 6
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