Ah important find has been reported from the boring plant now working for the Hikurangi Coal Company behind the limestone rocks at Waro. A seam of splendid coal, 12ft thick, has been penetrated. This (states an exchange) may be. the means of prolonging the life of the old mine for many years. • • , . r ' , • Easter, holidays.l. Ready-to-wear blouses, costumes, skirts, and raincoats, in newest styles. Lowest prices.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. . ■ - ' ■ The. great value of Baxter's Lung Preserver in the work of curing. coUghs and colds is that.it gives immediate relief and cures - quickly. * f ~ •. From to-day steamers will run daily between Pipiriku and t Wanganui,_ and the Taumarunui-Wanganui service will be run as usual. The fare for the two days' outing to Pipiriki is fixed at £1, and the tariff at New Pipiriki House, for .those staying one week or more, at 7s per diem. ..'Hie appointments of the n,«w house are' said to be very fine. . > "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14327, 24 March 1910, Page 5
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