WAIKIEKIE DAIRY FACTORY.
A meeting of tho milk suppliers was hold in the creamory on January 11, at nine o'clock a.m., to consider whether tlra .■/creamery be shifted or turned into a co- > operative business. Mr. Mason was votwl to tho chair. Mr. Rountree, the originator . of tho meeting, was sailed upon to explain his vimvs, which he die] in tin ablo rataiw. Mr. Cole supplied a faw figures, shoving tho amount of milk supplied during September. He had no further returns. A motion was put Co-operative t. Enfcricna and Co. All were unanimous in favour of Entrican and Co., on condition that tlxo creamery be shifted up near tho road, as , the present site was in a very bad position, .with a very steep grade to the road, besides being a, perfect slough. Mr. H. Hilford was asked if he would give a site if one could not be obtained on Mr. Bale's side of the road. He answered in the affirmative. It is unanimously agreed that no one will bring milk to the present site next year.—[A Correspondent.] CHIEI JUSTICE STONE. Eleven years ago His Honor E. A. Stone, now Chief Justice of West Australia., , wrote a letter to the proprietors of Warner's Safe Cure, in. which he said: " I Lave used • Warner's Safe Cure on divers occasions, I being subject to liver complaint mid consequent depression of spirits, and the result of the use of the medicine has been satisfactory." ( .. Warner's Safe Cure cures all diseases of the kidneys and liver, and complaints arising from the defective action of those vital organs. Indigestion, Rheumatism, Biliousness, Gout, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Antemia, Debility, Blood Dis--1 orders. Gravel, Bladder Troubles, and Bright' Disease are all caused by the kidneys and liver failing to extract urinary :and .biliary poisons from the system. By rev storing the kidneys and liver to health, War- , ner's Safe Cure enables them to properly perform their functions and remove such poisons, with the result that the sufferer is ■; speedily restored to health. The euro is k permanent because it is natural. '*" ' .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 3
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