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New Zealand Telegrams.

JPer Press Association.

JBDU.CAtMiOiN. 'Atioklaaß, December 17.

In -tibe course pf an adtlress at -tihe Gfajm^njar School prize, flistribfii'tion ceremloH.y, Sir Eobert.S^tout ; said- he. wiould be a traitor to the p&lony wfao br.ougKt ui,to the natiotajal sjcjhbols amy t^i'ffering of beliefs that would tend or might teon9 to breaik vHp the national fijysrtein. It would be a he®. Hay for New Zealand if IJhe natiotnal system was brpiken, down by letting in a btotn-tin!ual-«tiSiggle abofut religious beliefs.

1 [A. FBUITLESS WQUIES/T. .(XhristcK^oli, December 17: At the inquest on I^ie plild founH Hrowheii ©a New Brig'Mfon beaKsh. the jury re'tVwtoe'd an open Verdict.,

LIOSNSEN'G LAJW;S. '. J>ujieUin ; Decenjijer J. 7..

At Kait,ajiga.ta David Jjpntes anld Catherine Jiones were charged with selling licr&or without a license. *Ab the retlult of the lote'al option poll la^t y«ar no licenses were giwrfcecTin the district. Tb© cases brpke d^own. The Jfagisifcriate aaid it was cot for Mm to make any conrment, btut it wae» "apparent that Jones was keeping a sjxow. wheire he etujpoli-id free beer to anyone wiho Kke3 %s> apply for it. Six informfations were Wien aHjotitrtiea, lAtGB^CULTHRAL STAOTSO3ICS Wellingitpn, pecjßimber 17.

Ahi interim -retjrrn of, tn^e'Depai*.pient of Agjrieju-ltiuve s|li|olw3 iha following moreajses in acreage for the year $k respect pf vjirijaius crops:— (Wheat, 35,450 apres; ulateley 7U3i5, peas 1811, h'ctps .li 3,. l i 3, "o.tiber corn, crops 348, potatoes 280, iiumipjs 13,525, .beet &34, otjhof gjree* crops 412; total 5)9,463; Beicireaseh are- as loHofw'.a:— Oa/te 71,* 7£l a|fcres, rye 757, mlaiße 143, beans 393, vetidnes 155, linseejJ 1939, mangolfis 331, taipe 15,0,8, carrot 35j ibotal 77,042. ' ' : v' ' SOT-BEN DIEjATH. Hoki^liff, Decetaber 18. William It. .Goodrick,- aged 73, a very ©Id r^oe»t, ,'da^peti,cleacl .tibis CTTY. SOLICITOR WtTHtogtoji., IWo,mber 18. The Cifry Oo,tui<sil last evening flecitiefct to appoint Mr John O'Sftea, .of ■Dii'nedin, af* oity solu'lor on bix tn^nlils iihe appointment bo maflo pw'm'ahelnt n'r'uie cn'd ci that l/ino if ho rAioVes suitable, 'ATBXMTiCS.. Dujieai'H, De^Ganljor 18. Tho Otagio Caledonian Society pjassod a resolution declining to join tho New Zealand Association of Caledonian Spcie'tia*. Very largely increasing Bale of Tucker's Sunshine Jelly Crystals ; every sort of finest quality and each flavour prepared with extreme care ; 18 different flavmira. Eack pack«t makes one pint of finest jelly, 6d. Afck for W. F. Tuobw'*.*

Cholera Infantum.— This has long been regarded as one of ,the most , dangerous and fatal diseases to which inlands are subject. It can be cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessary is to > give Chamberlain's- Colic, i Cholera and Diarrhoea KemefcLy and castor oil as directed, witli each, bottle, and a cure is certain. Since tihis remedy has come into such general us.c, there are very few "deaths- from cholera infantum, and none whatever when it is given. For sale by Co-operative store.* ' '

No .one disputes the fact that you can get the best value anil the best choice in engagement rings, keepers and wedding, rings at J. H. Parker's watchmaker an? jeweller, next fba Railway Crossing, "Devon street, New Plyanouih. ' N.B. — A good present •it* emch wwldtng ri?£** to' Mr "■ J? pT Donnelly, Mr Jobs OlipHant, Kimboltoni says :— I have used your Hairdressers' Friend for the last three yesfes, and I have •found it .very, 6£sisfq.c#ory indeed. In this time I have found the' benefit of it in Cleansing, the @calp and increas-. ing the growth of. hair., Mr ; John Avery is. the Taranedd agent, from whom, supplies. can be ebtained,*;, ,-,'.

Wanted an ideal tonfe for strength-; ening the hair, destroying dandruff, and giving", it a soft glossy appeacHendry*s Egg- Julep large, bottles. 1/. Obtainable " only from T. Arery, sole ,agent.* The year that is n«w moribund Las' bsen 'a prosperous one for . Tar anald, and* the holiday functions will show' crowds' of well-dressed men, '.afid the" ■best dtessed of- , the lot have }£ad v /their suits from the Melbourne Cloth--ing Costapany,* - - ~:'l --' '• -' ; ' £ i f

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12440, 18 December 1903, Page 2

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New Zealand Telegrams. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12440, 18 December 1903, Page 2

New Zealand Telegrams. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12440, 18 December 1903, Page 2

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