A sad drowning accident occurred on Mangaruii river, New Plymouth, on Thursday, The wife of a settler named Alley, with her two children, went down to the river, and it is supposed that the elder girl had climbed a tree to reach kickio’s and fell into the river, and that Mrs Alley, with the baby in hexarms, jumped in after her. All three were drowned. He was new to the house and its role, And they asked him to move the address, And he said 1 will do it with pleasure, But I’m hoarse as a crow, nothiugless; They took him outside and they gave him A thing that was certain and sure, And what made his voice of the clearest Was Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. THE LATE CYCLONE. Says Bones to Tambo—“ If one bottle of Cura Cough fixes ten colds, how many bottles of any other mixture would it lake to cure the same?” “ Dar aiut no such calkerlatiou needed, for all de others is swept away by de Syke-clone.” The Best Remedy for Eheumatism. From the Fairhaven (N.Y.) Register. Mr James Howland of this village, states that for 25 years his wife has been a sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr Rowland for a doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and instead of going for the physician he went to the store and secured a bottle of it. His wife did not approve of Mr Rowland’s action at first, but nevertheless applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hours’ time was able to go to sleep. She now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief. For sale by Newman Bros. Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Golds; Is fid and 2s fid. All stores and chemists.
Egmont Minstrels. Business Manager, Mr J. W. Brame. Stage Manager, Mr F. Des Forges. AWATUJN A.— WEDNESDAY, Ist DEC. VARIETY Entertainment. FAVORITE NEGRO MELODIES COMIC AND CHARACTER SONGS. SENSATIONAL FARCE, t.lie BAKER.” Admission- -2s and Is. Dance— Gentleman, Is. Hon. Sec., Mr S. E. Prosser. N.B.—Please bring your own Doctor, as the Troupe will not be responsible for cracked sides, &c. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. Welcome Social TO E V. W. OANNELL. Capital Programme will be submitted. Doors open at 7.D0 ; commence at 8. Admission, Is. OAONUI SCHOOL. Concert and Dance. A CONCERT will be held in the above School on FRIDAY, December 10th, for the purpose of raising funds to procure prizes for the children. A Really First-class Programme. REFRESHMENTS. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Admission—To Concert, Is ; to Dance: Gentlemen, Is. TOWN HALL. MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1898. £JHURCH OF ENGLAND. Grand Concert. Fi il l particulars in future issue. I I I II GRADE ENGLISH Eicycles. A FEW splendid samples now on view at T.R.O. HOUSE, OPUNAKE, Including the world-renowned “ Globe,’’ “ Milton,” “ Townend,” &c., and a really Jirsc-class “ Townend ” Road Racer. These are all English and High Grade. The Proprietor will be pleased to place any of these famous English ! Bicycles on exceptionally easy terms, i arranged to suit purchasers.
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Opunake Times, Volume VII, Issue 337, 30 November 1897, Page 3
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