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A PUBLIC MEETING will be' held m the Town Hall, Otauf.au, on THURSDAY Evening, 3*d JUNE, at 8 o'clock, »o cnnsijltr what action should b •■ taken with regard to the Communications' Committee's report: f o h<- considered by tha Southland L > -n- o< Friday, 4th inst. F. svr >•'' business men are ask «.<.- "n.t • '.vi as are aIBO memberM of ho Ouutau and Orawia brauchos of i,hd Soalhland League. The matter is of great importance as the whole Railway policy of Southland is at etake. The District's attitude towards the Tuatapere-Orawia Railway, the WaikourorOrawia Railway, the Wairio-Ohai Railway, the Tuatapere .Extensiou over the Waiau Railway, the WintonHeddon Bush Railway and the Wrights Bueh to Drummond Railway will be discussed and determined and directions given to the League delegates Every farmer, manufacturer, employer of labour and business man throughout the district is in* te rested m this subject and should make an effort to attend the meeting. MrW. D. Hunt, President of the Southland League, will be^ajgasent and will bring all the mijps and give a thorough explanation of the repori. Mr Hunt will also answer question*. A. 4. LIDDELL,, Chairman. J. P. FISHER, .Secretary. LOST— Last Friday morning between Otautau and Orawia 1 pair Ladies' Spectacles— Finder pleaee return to Standard Office. FOUND -A • Bunch of KeysApply, Standard Office. WANTED— Good Girl, enter as General or Probationer — Apply, Nurse Liddell, Otautau. WAIRIO COAL. 1 . ♦ aI Reprint from " The Southern Cross," I Invercargill, 18th July, 1914. 11 What a beautiful fire I" " Yes, that's tha famous Wairio Coal. "Well I think that is tbe brightest fire I ever saw m ]a range or grate" " Well, I'll tell t you a secret : Whilo you get splendid results from tb at coal — no matter how you handle it — if you want a fire like mine, break fcno opal •n amall pieces." •' How doe,^i la3t ? " " Well, my experience is" that it lasts one third longer than any similar coal I have ever used. « As to its heat-giving qualities, you can judge for ycurself." This is a verbatim report of a recent conversation between two well-known Iqvercargill ladies. We have tried the coal ouwolvts and can endorse the housewife's conclu? * ions. Procurable from^all Goal Merchants, and the Wairio Railway and Coal Co., Ltd., Invercargill. War Time EconomyNightcaps (TRADE MARK). Coal FOR THRESHING & HOUSE USE. Nuts and Dross when available, Supplied on tbe Railways of Southland, Otago and Canter- * bury. In Truck Lots at KIGIIICAP3. lrada Orders sent to the NIGHTN CAPS CO\L CO., LTD., INVERCARGILL, promptly TELEPHONEI) to NIGHTCAPS, and railed to any siding. Retailed by all Coal Merchants

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 524, 1 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 524, 1 June 1915, Page 4