The following notice of motion has been given by Councillor R. Farrell: —" That all ratepayers who are paying for water by meter be relieved of the extra charges now made for water-closets in addition to their payment by meter." The stringent regulations on the subject of the boats and life-saving appliances carried by passenger steamers and other vessels are now to be brought into operation at the end of the current year. They have been slightly modified and re-gazetted, and can bo obtained by those interested in pamphlet form from the Marine Department. The best Medicine known is Sandkk AM) Son's Kucaj.vpti Extract.— its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases anil accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalding*. bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedyllo swelling, 110 inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of tho lungs,swellings, , diarrhtea, dysentery, diseases of the Kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all ov«r the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diplomaat International Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this approved article, aud reject All othwrs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8377, 3 October 1890, Page 6
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