HOCKEY.
HAWKE'S BAY v. TARANAty. Taranaki V.'.v....". !.'. .„»...} 2> Htuvke's Bay v v.,; 1 Fagan and Saxgeiit scored for Taranaki, .and Barnes for Hawke's Bay." The piano used at the Central School ontertainniQ»t was lent by the Dresden Piano Comjwtnj'. . Commenting upon the fact that the British Army in South Africa suffered eleven times more severely from disease than did the Japanese in Manchuria, Major Clark, R.A.M.C.C., said in the course of a lecture at Sydney recently : -r-"At this rate a Japanese army would defeat a British army of equal strength merely by sitting down in front of.it and waiting for disease to do the rest." Surely, though, the Major does not imagine that the British army; would sit down too. The 1 proprietors of Wyandotte cleanser have received the following letter from Mr John Sawyers, manager of the Edendale Dairy Factory, Southland, dated July 24: — "In re my opinion of "Wyandotte Dairyman's Cleaner and Cleanser — I have used this preparation in the Edendale Factory very, extensively during the past two years and find it invaluable for cleaning purposes. I could not now do without it, at least 1 would not think of doing without it after my experience of its value. lam using every endeavour to get nry suppliers to use it in the washing of their milk delivery cans and milking utensils. Ii : I get this done I will get far sounder milk and consequently make better cheese. For the sake of the dairying industry of the Dominion -I hope you will be successful in ; getting Wyandotte universally used by alt working with milk." Rev. H. Sharp, of Inglewood, will conduct service to-morxow morning in the Queen Street Primitive Methodist Church, and in the evening at Fitiroy. Rev. J. Guy will preach at Fiteroy in the morning, and Queen Street in the evening. — Advt. The services at Whiteley Church tomorrow will be conducted by the ReV. T. G. Brooke, and the subjects will be — Morning, "Paul and the Men of Corinth," and evening, "Jesus Christ: Are His Claims Based on Assumptions or Facts P" Strangers cordially invited. — Advt. W.C.T.U.— The monthly meeting of the Women's, Christian Temperance Union will bo held on .Wednesday, August 26, at the Baptist Church, at 3 p.m. Executive meet at 2.36 p.m. Advt.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13732, 22 August 1908, Page 2
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379HOCKEY. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13732, 22 August 1908, Page 2
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