Gisborne that heavy seas are running oil' the coast, indicating an ocean disturbance. On her voyage from Napier, the Maitai shipped a heavy sea which washed through the saloon, a number of passengers getting their belongings wet. A Parisian manufacturer has been fined £56,000 for trafficking ;iii aclohol slightly disguised by colouring in order to avoid duty, his cuatoiners in the provinces being able to pnrify the alcohol and apply it to various purposes. In consequence of the mustering at Jcnkopiug of Swedish youths about to undergo their military training, the local authorities have closed all the publichonses and wine and spirit shops for four days. The same step was taken receu tly at Gothenburg on the departure oi youths entering the navy. Mr R. D. Kelly, accountant at the Chief Post Office, has been appointed assistant postmaster at Wellington as rr. .".cossor to Mr E. O, Ganna way, reii-vHi on superannuation. Mr K. W, Porter, accountant at Invercargill office, succeeds Mr Kelly. The appointment of conductor of Wellington Musical Union lias been accepted by Mr Carl Sauer. Mrae. Maaonvrier, living at Landrecies, Department of the Nord, has seven tines allowed strips of skin to be taken from her body and grafted on to her son-in-law who was accidentally burned and would otherwise have died. She was operated cn without an anesthetic and at the end of the seventh operation fainted. When she recovered consciousness the said to toe surgeons, “I am ready, for another operation if it is needed to save my son-in-law’s Id's ” Having been unconscious since her wedding day, . a week previously, Mrs Butcher’, wife of a retires! farm foreman, of Witham. Essex, died. The bride, formerly Mies Susannah. .Pane Coe. of Cheimsi'ord, was married at Witham Strict Baptist Church, After a .family supper party at night sice complained that she did not feel well, fell, asleep, and lansed into unconsciousness. A doctor was summoned, but the bride did not regain coansclougness and died yesterday without having spoken a w rd. The cause of death was certified as paralytic seizure. Giviug evidence at tho inquest on Jean Dimitresoo, who was found shot in a lane near Brighton, t gethor with las dog—described in a note found beside them as “my only friend’’—the widow said her husband was a Roumanian singer. By singing in Europe he accumulated £60,000, brt all tins was recently dost in a single day by* speculation. They came to England hoping to make a living by teaching mid singing, she added, but he was practically r>hffi to get engagements and she did 0.-ly a little. She had been ill for three months. A few days uuo she gave him her last shilling. Ha was in great depression and said tho only thing to do was to kill himself. The jury returned a verdict of suicide. AT TIMES UNCONSCIOUS. “1 have been constantly attacked with coiic, at times being unconscious,” writes Mr Alas J. Cresswell, Storokepesr, Rirragurra, Victoria. “ Chamberlain's Coiic and Diarrhoea Remedy gives me instant relief and I would not be without a bottle in the house. I have racommended it to friends and customers who have always obtained tho same results as myself—immediate relief and euro.” For sale everywhere. If tor are a plag smoker try GOLPISN EAGLb PLUG. Aro mntio, cool, sweat and satisfactory. It can’t ba bass turn Try a slug—jok’ll lisa it. If you*; property is not insured call at or ring up the Standard Insurance Co., Ltd"., Broadway, Marten, Telephone S 7. O. R. Cooke Rangitikei District Agent. Insur, ances effected promptly on she most favourable terms. —Advt Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets. Every pair guaranteed not to Rust, break or Tear. Your Draper stocks “Warner’s. ”» The man who likes to cut his own tobacco will find there’s nothing to., equal fragrant GOLDEN EAGLE : PLUG. Swost, cool, and delicious. I Try it.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10660, 31 May 1913, Page 8
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641Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10660, 31 May 1913, Page 8
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