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Bam Pair Wallaeetown tci-Hioh'ovr.

The annual Harvest Festival services of tlie Otautau Presbyterian Church are to be hold on Sunday, 14fch inst.

N.Z< Loan Co have some good rams to offer id-mor'rtK?.

N itlonal Mortgage, Goy; fifef ffttti? at Wnlliicelown on Wednesday iind stack at Winton on Thursday.

For Children's Hacking cough at night Wood's Groat Peppermint Cure. Is Cd.

Mr «■ McßormH, of the City Boot Pnhce, Invercarg'iil,- ifl&'erts ft obange of advertise ment m tbis issue";

Messrs Hamilton and AgrieV fttiffo'unce that after the Ist of April the price of coal will be 16s per ton booked, and 153 6d cash on delivery ; for carting only, 2s 6d per ton.

In this issue the Railway Dapartment ad vertises Cheap fares ia connection «ith tha New Zealand International Exhibition. These cheap fare's c'rtn be.of>tfiin; ; .d tip till 12th April, 1907, the 'time hat'in# been extended by the Department.

It is annoying to you, it is jast as an^oylnj; to the minister and the congregation to cough m church. Uneeda Cough S.yrup cinvs coughs promptly. Perhaps you don't know it. Is 6d and 2s 6d at chemists and stores. Advt.

The half yearly of our Lord's Supper was dispensed m the Presbyterian Cburch, OtautaU, or the past Sabbath, andi, although many wcri; from home on account of the Easter Holiday, a large number x of Cammnnicnnta were present.

Wn havft bot Ji .<-'», myn fo»>" potatoes s^wn hf \fi-R FVftStfr. OtntTail. Thpy are Whitf Elepuan's. and sp'Vri<li<l spT?i»i rM -<f thoir k!n I. On being weighed, t,Uf>/ turn <J the scale nt 7 b?. So far we hays n-t Z»en or heard of any grown locally to equal these.

It is a great remedy, aid it is wonderful stuff for the liver. Yon will often hear the^e remarks made by those who have c ired thuir indigestion, constipation anl liver troubles with Dr CrosslanJ's marvellous medicine Noxol. Get a bottle to day if you suffer. 2s at chemists and stores.

The School sports airanged for last Thursday had to be postponed owing to the heavy rain of the previous night and the early part of the day. They will be held at a later date to be fixed by the committee.

For indigestion take Noxol after meals. For constipation take Noxol night and morning. For yawning and sleepiness during the day take Noxol at night. For a sick liver take Noxol before meals. It is a certain euro. 2s at chemists and stores.

gMr E. B Jones, the well-known chemist and druggist, has placed m the market several medicines of his own manufacture, containing such curative properties that they have gained wide popularity, and he now advertises a preparation of special "service to ladies, who are asked to read the advertisement m another |column.

People who lead sedentary lives, people who sit m offices, people \yho ge& very little exercise, all these suffer more or loss from liver and stomach troubles. It would give you such a great surprise to experience what a few doses of Noxol would do for you. Try it. 2s per bottle at chemists and stores.

Mr J. T. Gibsch, Invercargill, intimates that the sixth annual clearing sale is now. on and bargains m the way of ironmongery, crockery, glassware, chinaware, brushware, cutlery, "basketware and fancy goods cm be obtained there.

Mr George Groves, of Nightcaps, met with a painful accident on Tuesday afternoon through attempting to stop a trolley loaded with coal from falling over a tip. The trolley caught two of his fingers, severely crushing them, and necessitating amputation on arrival at the Riverton Hospital.

J The new Presbyterian Church at Wai- • anawa is being erected of Sand Lime brickß. It will be a very handsome building when , finished costing well on to £1000. The building is close "to the manso occupied by Eev. Mr Kirkland, pastor of the Waianawa • parish and will be one of the features of the '. landscape m that part of the Western Disj trict. y The Wallace Newspaper Company, Ltd., j have purchased from Mr Geo. Harrington the quarter-acre section m King street, opposite the Otautau railway station, and adjoining Messrs Swhan and Brass's engineering works. The sale was effected through Mr John Fishor. The Company purposes erecting new brick premises m the near future. f . A report having gained currency that part of the funds raised for sports for the school children had been devoted to the use of the boy 3 and girls, who went to Christchurch for , expenditure at the Exhibition, we have authority to state there is not the slightest vestige of truth m such a report. Every penny of the cash collected is on hand, and the children who went to the Exhibition ! were provided by then parents with the cash to cover their expenditure. These reports are very regrettable, as a falsehood once started can never be overtaken. ! Pressure on our apace with entirely loca news has compelled us to shut out a lot of interesting matter, to which we would have liked to refer, and given accounts of. such as The Rakaia Railway Collision, The Maritime Conference, The [Lyttleton Railway Disaster, ; The West Australia Entombed Miner, etc, 1 An account also of the Axemen's Sports on Saturday, and the Riverton Races yesterday , and to-day have been shut out. ■ Timothy, the 11-year-old son of Mr T. ( Flynn, of Waikoura, met with a painful ■ accident yesterday afternoon. ' He was plac--1 ing the harness on a young mare, which I lashed out and kicked him on the lower part of the forehead, inflicting a nasty wound, which required stitching at the hands of Dr ■ Baird. Noticing' the restlessness of the i mare, one of the lad's sisters pulled him aside, and he fortunately only got the spent kick, instead of the full blow. " NEW " MILKING MACHINES. j When you sco a milking machine advertised as being " new " or " improved," avoid it as you would an ox with a whisp of straw on its horns- • The only safe machine is the i " old " one that has been m practical use for jat least two years. New machines have all their troubles before them m the shape of risky, and often costly, experimenting. The " LAWRENCE -KENNEDY - GILLIES" is j the first, and the only practical milker, having bsen m daily use for five years. The ! valuable and unique principle of it 3 success is fully protected by patent rights, and any "improved" machines are either infringements or else do riot embody the indispensable principle covered by the Gillies patents. Agents, J.B. MacEwan & Co., Ltd,' Dunedin. This morning, about three o'clock, Mr Andrew. Salton, Scott's Gap, had his 9stallrd stable, loft and contents destroyed by fire. No particulars, arc to Ikuhloi' the occurrence, biijt it ia understood there was. nn insurance of LISU on the building, which only covers a small part of the value of the property destroyed.

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 April 1907, Page 4

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Untitled Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 April 1907, Page 4

Untitled Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 2 April 1907, Page 4

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