LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Best electroplated tea srtoomu 10 per dozen —worth 15s—at Oxley s. A pinafore ball will be held at Makairo in aid of the funds of the library on Friday next. Messrs Herbert and Company, Limited, insert a replace advertisement iu connection with their importation of the new season’s goods. The Wellington Evening Host states that Mr Massey, Leader of the Opposition, will address a meeting at New Plymouth on Monday evening next. Meanwhile, Mr Hall, the new organiser, will pay a visit to Taranaki on behalf of the Opposition Party. „ A special correspondent to the -Napier Telegraph says it is understood that proceedings have been instituted by Dr McArthur against the 1 ost and Lyttelton Times for comments in connection with a recent incident at the Wool Fires Commission at Christchurch.
Mr A. J. Stone-Wigg has sold his property at Estcourt, lane, to Meprs H.. Toogood and F. C. Lewis, ot Masterton. The price paid is said to have been £30,000. The sale was effected through Messrs Abraham and A\ illiams.
Mr Debrency, who at one time lived at Mangatiti but sold out and bought a property at Levin, has decided to try his hand at another class of business altogether. He takes possession of the Club Hotel, Carterton, on Tuesday next. We would like to remind our readers of the exceptional opportunities offered by Messrs Samuel Peach and Sons, lace manufacturers, box No 637. Nottingham, England, for New Zealand resident* ot purchasing the most delightful and. at the same time, most useful presents ior the fortncoming festive season, at prices which are almost incredible. The cheap rates are of course accounted for by the tact that the goods come direct from The Looms, thereby saving the middleman's profit. Their popular Colonial Parcel, containing some five pairs of elegant curtains, will be despatched to any address, post free, for the small sum of 23s 6d ; also their handsome illustrated catalogue, can be obtained, post free, upon application to the office of this paper.
Hast sorrow thy young days shaded? O" hast thou a cold in thy head? Thy tonsils, are they out of order? Thy nose, is the tip of it red ? If these be thy symptoms, I charge thee, All nostrums inferior abjure, There is but one remedy tor thee,
And that’s Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. l
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2465, 17 September 1906, Page 4
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