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Iff jsews SUIMAET. ... {§ v; „■ — ; Auckland: The Hebald's Belgian Relief Fond now totals £1015 4s 4Jd. Several successful patriotic movements have been inaugurated at Gisborne. The typhoid fever epidemic is spreading, 47 cases having been notified since April 1. A total of £309 0s 8d has been subscribed to the Herald's Servian Relief Fund. The profit earned by the Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd., during the past year was £1080 Os 9d No order is to be made for tho discharge of Reginald W. Hill, solicitor, irom tho Auckland Mental Hospital. The civil sessions of the Supreme Court opened yesterday, when the hearing of two divorce suits was completed. Another Aucklander. Lance-Corporal Edgar Ogilvie, who has bean fighting with the Canadian foroo, has been killed in action. The Talisman Consolidated Gold Mining Company during last month crashed and treated 3110 tow of ore for a return of £16,114 10s 9d. A young man named Booker, of Te Aroha, was accidentally wounded by a. companion whilst on a shooting expedition on Sunday. The twelfth list of casualties in the ; New Zealand expeditionary force contains ( the names of one man who has died from j wounds and of 98 men who have been | wounded. ! An inquiry into the circumstances attending tha "sinking of the scow Combine, j while at an;hor in Auckland Harbour on j January 15, was opened yesterday before a Nautical Court.. New Zealand: The Registrar-General expresses the belie! that the oat crop shortage will be '. greater -than was at first anticipatedA baby named Swell was drowned in ft •water-race at Mayfield, Canterbury, on ;. * Sunday. A woman named Mrs. Arenas ?/wW drowned at Hickory Bay, Banks ? Peninsula, on the same day. The War; I \ The Prince of Wales has been promoted !g ; r-i a, lieutenancy. j- \ < ;i''.',-iil-is .rumoured in Athens that a RusMsianVAjray'has been landed on the Turm kish coast of the Black Sea. ' A meeting of members of the London ••: Stock Exchange decided to forcibly -refuse admission to German members. i ".A message, from Athens reports that the British super-Dreadnought Queen Eliza- •" beth brought down a German aeroplane ~ yesterday. '[ Members of the American Senate, closely ' in touch with Mr. Wilson, assert that ' there is no chance of the United States ?V:> making -war on Germany. A message from. Rome says that an agreement has been reached by Italy and Servia concerning the desire of Scrvia '" for an outlet to the Adriatic. The latest advices give the number of survivors from the Lusitania as 761, consisting of 487, passengers and' 274 members " of the crew. This makes the death roll 1399. \ . '"'... fc%-*4;' ■ '• "*■ The, sinking of the Lusitania, was welcomed with great joy in Germany and ' Austria. ' The Rhine towns were beflagged, V and it is stated that the Kaiser ordered .;;;/• the school children a half-holiday. > f\"- ' Vf ' ■ 'A numf.er of German simps in Liverpool P have been wrecked. Twenty rioters were arrested- at Everton. Their comrades ;. endeavoured to rescue them, but the police, by using their batons, dispersed ; the crowd. A cable from New York states that at [,*■ the opening of the Washington horse show 'visitors protested against girls sellr ing Kaiserbloom, the German national .flower. Several trampled the flowers underfoot, and ejected the sellers. :> '. The Turkish press admits that the fighting on the Gallipoli Peninsula, has been of the most furious description, and that they are unable to drive out the Australasian troops who, Respite a murderous fire, have continued to deliver most desperate bayonet charges.

IT is natural to be prejudiced in x fa-Tour of some Cafe to which you ire accustomed, but when you desire " sometime a little better without any ;.- additional expense, then visit the Broadway Cafe. AFTERNOON TEA. A "Broadway" Afternoon Tea is daintily served amidst delightful surroundings. The tea is exquisite. The cakes, an epicurean relish. And the attention prompt and courteousTariff, from 6d. v BROADWAY CAFE. C"' Just above Stewart Dawson's, in ■v QUEEN STREET. PARIPANA PAYING PROPOSITION! Your property badly needs re-decorating, but you hesitate at the cost. If you could find a paint that would 1. Put pounds on the value of your property, and make it look its value. 0. Endure so that you need run to no further oxpense during your lifetime. 3. Not injure your little ones by reason of its being poisonous. i. Wash up like new by the simple application of soap and water6. Neither CRACK. BLISTER. FADE, - NOR RUB OFF. 6- Preserve rear structure against deterioration, WHAT WOULD IT BE WORTH TO YOU? That is tbo difference . between Paripan and ■-.'■», , ' White Lead Paint. , p. J l '- T• Lei us.QiTp You an Estimate' |S IMPERIAL PAINT. CO., PAKIPAN SPECIALISTS. " ;stf'; BoxBU. , -: "•■ Or .'Paripan: Agents, '■:, .;■■..•.?.-';■:«.. j' -«-;•,■ ;J; PATERSON AND ROBERTSON. - COM&EBCE STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15914, 11 May 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15914, 11 May 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15914, 11 May 1915, Page 6

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