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Advertieejnents regarding For Sale, To Let, Motor Vehicles For Sale, Lost and Found. Wanted To Buy, Board and Residence, Etc., appear on Page 2. The Dominion meteorologist last night issued the following forecast:—A moderate anti-cyclone is moving on to New Zealand, while a rather intense depression is moving from south-eastern Australia on to the Tasman Sea and is likely to affect the Dominion by Wednesday. Moderate southwest to southerly winds, decreasing and becoming variable and later tending northerly. Still a rather rough swell on most parts of the coast, but decreasing and seas otherwise smooth to moderate. Moderate southerly winds backing later to northerlies over the Tasman Sea. Rough southerly swell, but decreasing. An isolated and important shower or two on the East Coast, but otherwise weather fair to fine. Cool temperatures with inland frosts, but milder tomorrow. A proposal by Canon Percival James to provide a supplementary catechism for use among children in the Auckland diocese, was adopted by the Synod, states an Auckland telegram. The idea is to formulate a new catechism comprising about- 150 questions and powers simple and direct which can be used for early training. Archbishop Averill sard it. was not intended that the old catechism should be revised, even were it possible to do so. It was merely desired to make the catechism intelligible. It would be agreed that it was not so at the moment. He was hopeful that the suggestion of the diocese would be taken up throughout the country and the new book used in every part. Just arrived! Infants’ dainty Voile Frocks from 4/6 to 9/6. Inspect these at Miss Noble’s, “The Baby Store,” Dee street. (Advt.) Bring down—keep down the price of the best quality groceries; save many pounds per annum by buying from Baxter’s. S.P.Q.R. (Advt.) Whittome’s Egg Preservative has stood the test of 28 years’ satisfaction to users. Stronger than any other Egg Preserver on this-market, and cheapest in price.—(Advt.) Offered in Thomson, Beattie’s Children’s Department —Dainty, soft drooping brim Crinoline Hats, trimmed with ribbons and flowers to tone. Shades are Biege, Rose, Saxe and White, lovely hats for the young “Miss” priced at 15/- each. Children’s Department. (Advt.) “It stands pre-eminent: DEWAR’S WHISKY;.” Secure this Book for your next gift—- “ The Charm of Birds” by Viscount Grey of Fallodon, with Woodcuts by Robert Gibbings. Just a charming book written in a friendly chatty style; a busy man’s observations in a pleasant path of recreation. Price 12/6. Hyndman’s, Dee Street, Bookroom. —Advt. Twenty-one years ago a prescription was dispensed at BROWN'S PHARMACY (then known as Neil’s Dispensary) for a patient; on Saturday last we were asked if it could be repeated for the same patient. We were able to find, dispense and deliver the medicine in a very short time’to the surprise and satisfaction of our customer. Thousands of prescriptions have been dispensed since then without an error, which has earned for us the name of the Painstaking Pharmacy for Particular People. Careful, accurate dispensing with standardized English drugs, and the finest medicinal preparations that money can buy, is supplied when you come to BROWN’S PHARMACY, the Modern Pharmacy, noted for its high quality goods and excellent service.— (Advt.)

William Kawiti Wynyard was remanded in £2OO bail for using the premises of the mining chambers in Exchange Lane as a common gaming house.—Auckland Press Association message. A young man named Alfred John Lloyd appeared before Mr James Ward, Justice of. the Peace, at the Police Court yesterday afternoon charged with forging a document and was remanded to appear at Clinton on Friday. An Auckland Press Association message states that Edward Saville Lyall Esdaile, a company manager, was committed for trial for obtaining £250 from Dr ' Harold A. Cooper by false pretences. A communication has been received from the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research with reference to the recent dust storm in Southland. Any person who has collected any of this dust is requested to forward it to the Department where it will be examined by Dr. P. Marshall. An unoccupied six-roomed wooden house, owned by Bishop Cleary, and situated in Cook street, was practically destroyed by fire on Saturday night, the circumstances indicating incendiarism or carelessness by some prowler.—Auckland Press Association message. At a sitting of the Gore Magistrate’s Court yesterday, before Mr H. J. Dixon, S.M., judgment by default was given for plaintiffs in the following civil claims:— United Trading and Manufacturing Co., Ltd. v. H. J. Woodward (Glenham) for £1 0/6, with costs 8/-; Southland Hospital Board v. W. H. Molloy (Garston) for £5 6/-, with costs £1 12/6; Stewart Bros. v. W. J. Connolly (Croydon Road) for £3 6/9, with costs £1 3/6; J. Brownlie and Sons v. D. M. Thomson (Palmerston South) for £3 8/11, with costs £1 8/6. In a judgment summons case R. G. McKinlay v. H. E. McLean, the judgment debtor was ordered to pay the amount due £2 6/3 and solicitor’s fee £1 11/6, the warrant to be suspended on the payment of £5 per month, the first payment, to be on November 15. In the case, A. M. Mackie v. G. Abey, the judgment debtor stated that he was earning £4 3/per week. He was a married man and had to maintain a family of seven. No order was made. Coloured Silk Laces from 4d yard. Crepe Bloomers 1/9; O.S. size 1/11. Children’s Bloomers from 1/3 at Wicks’ Hose and Vest Shop, Dee street. (Advt.) Some folk cook nothing else but stew But my wife oft has something new Some Hit chon’s roll in rabbit pie' Is what the Maoris call “Kapai.”—Advt, Every reader of Western tales remembers. Clarence Mulford’s characters, Hopalong Cassidy, Red Conners and Johnny Nelson. And now we have Mesquite Jenkins in one of the most thrilling Western stories Mulford has given us—Mesquite Jenkins (Clarence Mulford). Another fine Westerner is William Patterson Whyte’s Cloudy in the West. Price 6/- each, 6/5 posted from the N.Z. Book Depot, Esk Street, Invercargill, 'Phone 327.—Advt. Prescription service demands purest drugs and chemicals together with care, accuracy and experience in compounding. Stewart’s Pharmacy can give you that service. Realising the importance of your doctor’s prescription we maintain a specially trained and qualified staff for dispensing purposes only. You can rest assured that when you bring your prescription to Stewart’s Pharmacy it is attended to by a thoroughly trained man and not by any junior assistant. Make Stewart’s Pharmacy your Pharmacy for Quality Service and Satisfaction.—Advt. “The beet laid schemes o’ mice and men gang aft agley.”—Burns. You can guard against anything going wrong with your throat, chest, or lungs by taking Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Its wonderful penetrative properties get right to the affected spots, and give immediate relief. “Baxter’s” never fails, and it is also a splehdid tonic. With, sixty years’ successful reputation, you can depend on Baxter’s Lung Preserve? for all coughs, colds, chest or bronchial troubles.

Obtainable at all chemists and store?. 2/6 generous-sized bottle; famfly size 4/6; bachelor’s size 1/6. Be sure yqu get “Baxter’s”!—(Advt.)

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Southland Times, Issue 20617, 16 October 1928, Page 6

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Untitled Southland Times, Issue 20617, 16 October 1928, Page 6

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 20617, 16 October 1928, Page 6