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THE Thames Advertiser Favour to none; fear of none; justice to all. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1898.

Arnold Wall, MiA.j of.London, has been appointed Professor of the,, English language, literature, and history, at Canterbury College." ! ' i - While a man wag being arrested inPollen street laet.eyening for; drunkenness,: some hoodlums jeered the police, and even bogan to hoot them—a disgraceful exhibition for a self-respecting 'community. The funeral of the late Mr, EJmond Twohill will leave the residence' this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Members of the Grahamstown branch. of the Hibernian Society are notified, to attend. . : According to an exchange,, one leader of an Australian;, Opposition has reduced '• nipping" to sofine anart that he hasn't been really sober for the past five months. Of course thifi does hot apply to the New Zealand Parliament. •, | Our legislators are immaoulato. . ~' ~ Section 161 of the Criminal Code, which was referred to in the course of the caso against Elizabeth Cooke, in the Police Court on Monday, reads as follows:." Every one who by a»y aot or omission, causes the death of another, kills that person,, al.though death from that causo might have been prevented by resorting to proper means." A Christchuroh telegram states:—At the annual meeting of the League of Wheel' men, the report stated that 50 clubs with a membership, of 4000 were now affiliated. It was deoided that no poison connected with tho oyole trade bo allowed to act on tho Leape.' It was resolved that the League Championship-Meeting for 1898 90 be held at Wanganui, : ,; ' A young man named William James met with a painful accident whilst riding on his bioyclo in Kollesten street on konday after, noon, It appoarft that he was riding along with some of his mates, when a milk cart collidod with him, considerably damaginq his, machine and breaking James' collarbone, necessitating his removal to tho hospital fur treatment. Joe Cook, now Minister for Mines in N.S.W., was coal mining from the ago of nine until huwent into Parliament in 1891. Naturally, hb knows something of ooal and ooalrajnora' rights ;■ but suoh; • knowledge doesn't necessarily fit him to run an all* round Mines department. '■ Being counterhand in the "Httle shop round the corner" doesn't make » man adraper. Cook is a better looal preacher than a Minister.— " Adelaide Critic." Notwithstanding the many wondorful developments of scionoe, no rival has yot been found to take tho place of Holloway's Pills and, Ointment ne reliable and epeedy ■ouree for the various diseases with which we are all ■ Jiablo to be afflicted. The Ointment is universally aoknowiedgod to bo a certain Tomedy for sore throat, bronchitis, cough*, colds, glandular awellinga, gout, rhoumatism, and all skin diseases. The Pills have juetly .earned a world-wide reputation for all female complaints; for infantile disorders they are invaluable, and they are an unfailing remedy for all disorders affcoting tho hvor and stomach. It would bo difficult, indeed, to name a complaint /or which both the Pills end Ointment are jiot bonefioial. Thousands of people in all pirts.of the world oan testify to tholr morite. Thoy aro withble for any ilinsato or season of the year,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9156, 28 September 1898, Page 2

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THE Thames Advertiser Favour to none; fear of none; justice to all. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1898. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9156, 28 September 1898, Page 2

THE Thames Advertiser Favour to none; fear of none; justice to all. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1898. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9156, 28 September 1898, Page 2