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MAHENO.

On Saturday evening last, In the Tublic Ilall, tho Rov.i J,- R. Shoro delivered the second part of his lccturo on his travels, to on attentive though only falrly ; numerous audience. Tlio journey frojn Salt Lake City to New Zealand was described, in particular tho ascent of tho Rockies, lite sconic beauties of Colorado Springs, llanitou anil Denver. Ono interesting event mentioned was tlio ascent by cog-wheel railway of Piko's I'eak to an allitudo of I'I.OOQ feet. Chicago, l'ittsberg and Now York were touched on,; ]n the lattor town the lecturer had tlio pleasure ot fioclng a Presidential election in progress. Great Britan and Ireland, as being better known countrioti, wore only brielly men--tioned. Probably llio most' interesting pait of Iho lecture was tho closer ption of German lifo iin a university town,[Tho customs of tlio people, and in particular those of students, wero gono in--to, and served to show tho diflerenco between our ways and theirsi An ac-. co'unl of a run through Holland concluded a lccturo of ono and a halt hours duration.; Mr Elder made an efficiont chairman,

Tho two lectures wero als 0 dollvei'ed at 'indiolmo to good audiences. At tliesoi conil lecture local talent provided a numbor of acceptable musical itoms v A liberal supply of tea and cakes was provided by tlio ladies at tho conclusion of the lecture, Mr Gcimuell m a ilo a genial chairman. Tart of tho proceeds of tho first lecture are to go towards tho ilno now organ that has lately been procured by llio liicholino peqi»lo for their church services. Tho church repair fund will absorb tho remainder of tho pro-: reeds.

Rliounmtlsm Can Ho Curod,-Do not sufTer Irom rhoumntlsui. One of Chamberlain's l'aln Halm gives roliel and Its continued use will bring about a iwmanont euro. Fov snlo by Ml chemists and storekeepers, Trice, Is Gd and 3s. tUr-üßtztx- •■■■ For Children's Hacking Oough at nlght ( ffonda' Great Pepporniiut Ourtj 1# Odj For Bronchial Cough Words' Great Peppermint Cure. Is Gd. rATEXTS AND TRADE MARKS. Henry Hughes, l.'utent Agent, A.3t.l\ Buildings, Dunedin, is tho oldest firm :of patent agents in Now Zealand) llr ; Hughes devotes himself oxcl'usively to patent and trado mark business. I Henry Hughes Ims tho largest business in Mow Zealand, and has been established for nearly a quarter of a century, Mr P, M, Xewton, who is in charge of Otngo and Southland business, is a registered patent agent of 17 years experienco, and can consequently offer you tho liest advice and promptest aer, vice; Tho Oainaru represcntativo of the firm is Hi P, Gibson, who can give inventors every jaformation relative to , patents, free of charge. Obtain Mr Hughes' pamphlet Advice to lnven- j tors." Inventors aro reminded that iv patent ■ to bo successful must ho based on a properly drawn specification, and it is clear that the uimn best able to do your j work, is tho patent agent to whom you k'ivo your instructions. This is what j Ilenry llughes does at Die Dunedin . ollice.

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North Otago Times, 21 October 1905, Page 1

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MAHENO. North Otago Times, 21 October 1905, Page 1

MAHENO. North Otago Times, 21 October 1905, Page 1

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