TOWN & COUNTRY
"Weather summary and forecast :~- " Cloudy and unsettled weather has prevailed, with mild and showery conditions. The barometer has boon unsteady, and northerly and westerly winds have prevailed. Present indications are for the development of a storm area. At present it is especially threatening the North Island. Northerly and easterly winds, strong to Rale, will probably prevail, and unsettled and cloudy weathor, bringing rain in most parts of tho country, and a falling barometer everywhere." The whitebait season has Venn, and the Arowhenun Maoris bare ruDdo soiao fair hauls. You cannot hope to kUccocT wh»a your health is always poor—you iiast have enthusiasm—to have tlint you must hava energy. Stearns' Wino of Cod Liver Extract supplies it... Sir C. 11. Mason last night roppliod tho following forecast:—The present tendent v is for Cno weather to continue t'll the 20th. On tho 21st, mild and unsettled and squally weather may be locked for, with probable showers, and colder weather till tho 25th. From the 20th till September 2nd fair and pleasant conditions may again prevail. Tho rainfall for this month will not, locally, exceed half an inch. Tho Garrison Hand has done a gracious action in odcriinr to K ivo n concert in aid of Ur Harnardo's Homes, and in this laudable object they will be ablv assisted In- several wcll-linown and popular artists. The concert will ,be held in Wesley Hal! on Monday next. Ti.kois Con* shillitin: en.-M may be obtained from Messrs Pratt, !sudd, or Hilton-
A f.00.-.. ; d-!...-:-.l .: ■! i; oi !;;v.-r a • :.!! The 1 c-v&nJo VooU" \\:.X~ {'}' '"■ ■■-; -months he pictured 100-ry of beer. Government is establish r.:;. a r\ .-erve aeriiJ iiotiUa. Many civ.i.an aviators have hcvii Lncoi-p.- r.?t a, and p..vat; fteropiausos are- reo l u:.v..:cn.u. Pi-avir.c: against Dor'ivsoliv. e. restor .■„:• _Y.-:i: ; v.-;,-:>U ; ro. ' -..0r •': »: &'. i'c- ara : n«t H .i-i.-Va. .1 : . iiv '• coiu.i.us ;... a - oo !:■.-.d ill tue ir ;i ::;..:i:-:: '. ..::: i. >j! -•:. a QV.Ulidiai LJ-DlOw to X'.-o l-.t.. 1 O.UOIo Mill I* uuvedtxl. If your children are r.ct strong, if they «w liutferuig lro:n cougois au.i cL'icis, g.vo them o;.r Emulsion oi t-'o<( Liver Oil. It vili bmid thini tip and nnUie thoro. and hoaltuy. It is good for oouglis, cjldi* acd all affections of the chest. Siiitaoio for both cbildrou and adults. Large bottl-ss is each from L. 1). JauiCiS, pivscript.on chemist, Timaru... There was a large attendance at tbe fortnightly mectius oi t!ii 6uuthburu Mutual Improvement Society to_ listen to an intereitir,-; debate on 'Siiould Uettins I* k-cjabod?'' Mr Dau;ilas l*d in the affirmat.ve, and Jlr N. Vi'illiauas in the negative. Alter an intertcting discussion the nojative was voted to have v.on. Mr H Movie raadj en effic cut ehainiian. The nest mooting will be devoted to speaking. A jolly eveuin-i was spent by t.ome £ity mea in the .Arcade (Jal'o evu-a-at tLo annual sinuko conoert of tUe MiiSter i'iumbcis' and A lengthy toast, list was Hi\;as;iigiy varied by luuiical aud othor items, or eutertaiumcut. The doat, Mr \V. liurntesster, occupied the •■hair. Among th-a toasts, Mr Mayor l>ioposed "IsLiudied Sos.eiies," to "which i>lr P. Foster rtspocded. Mr I'ostor then proposed "The Borough, Council" and Councillors Pearson and Shilitto made strikiug ropties. "Trade and' CJo'mn.erco" was well proposed by Mr Cluugii, and Messrs McUndo and AnCicws respondc-d. Among who contributed to the evening s entertainutont were :Messrs C. Hcalcy, Corm..n, \V. Moßrido, E. Crawford. l'\ C. \Vat> Eon, G. H. Andrews, 11. Griffiths, A. Moore and P. Foster, and the company joined in "Auld Lang Syne" at. the close. A. very successful concert; xa aid of the Coronation Hall was held in the Hannaton Schoolroom last- Friday evening. An excellent programme was presented to a crowded house, and the local orchestra under the leadership of Mr Kearton greatly helped the opening's entertainment. Among the performers were: Mesdames Shrimpton and Mflner, and Misses M. Rattray, Hayman and M. Stewart. Messrs Meyer, Wallace, Hnnter, R. Kearton and Kane, whle Miss N. Wall iicted as accompanist. After the cona few hours- were spent in daneiig -i-iioh the music was provided by ?.. ..: Barford and Wail (piano) t.nd ?.1j h ber Oat<!s (conwt), while Mr P. •V •-*-■ • made an excellent M.O. or one preparation you need to I---.-. 3u from contractinfr the numer.as mghs and colds which usually c: ii. stir way is Baxter's Cream Emolii:. )f Cod liver Oil. It is a most • i la emulsion, one which is readi". ■ mby children as well as adults. I;'. :■:■ vted quart bottles. Price. 2s'6d oi . . iter's Pharmacies, Timaru and fortnightly meeting of the 1 ;'til Lodge was held List night. Bro. ■'.'.'. ■') Collins, arch-druid, presiding r,70- . fair attentance of members. Xl.' isiness was very soon disposed of in . atisfactory manner. A visiting i' --. ir from the Nortih Island was O' .■:■: .eel a hearty welcome. Sis can-*o-'--_;;S were initiated. A progressive--0 . ii-a party took place after the busi--1 s-as dealt with. ■:■ you know that croup can be nreo : ed? Give Chamberlain's Cough -i'.- edy as soon as the child becomes --: 3e, or oven after the croupy .cough ■■•.'--ars, and it will prevent the attack. - i- a certain cure for croup and has *-: r been known to fail.. Sold every- _:" "e...
I ie acting officer in charge of the ".:-- less station (Radio), \> ellington, - been instructed to report to tk-e cipal telegraph offices in the Doion daily (Sunday excepted) the ies of vessels fitted With wireless . . aratns with which that station can lange radio telegrams, or which are j.«iy to come within twenty-tour -hours. Tile names of the ' vessels so supplied wjl be posted in a prominent place at the Telegraph Office, and s<=nt to the newspapers tor public information. The charge for messages to vessels is lOd per word. The Matai, Ulimaroa, linohine and Arawa were expected to come within range last night. Messrs Baldwin and Rayward, Auckland, W&Umgtoh, Christchurcn and Duned-n, report that amongst the many applications for patents they have just filed aie:—F. Roberts, Auckland, improvements relating to tablet changing apparatus tor railways; J. J. Ray-nc-s, Waikf-to, improved water heat-ar; Cr. Beatson, .Nelson, an ■ improved knockdown crate for packing fruit, butter and the like; \Y. Bailey, Queensland, means for securing clean water... Ilia Lifeboat Ledge, No. 101, 1.0. G.T., held its weekly session on J:;day evening, the 6.T., Sister i.-:: light-on, occupying the chair. One \rrtS proposed and initiated. . C.: respondenee was read from the '•■' 3.T.U., asking for the Lodge's cot ration in their crusade work. An '. - itation to the-Wnimataitai Lodge to bo present a«id supply the programme i the evening was accepted, and they 1 accorded an c-fSciai welcome. The '■'-'- also welcomed Bro. A. Walbr. of i. :-.:■ Jacks' Palace Lodge, No. 4228, '..'■■ lon, and fraternal greetings were <..' nnged. The delegates to the -■'- ~:ct Lodge gave a re-sumo of the ;.'■- less trar-.s.ioted r.t the meeting, -v:> the previous evening at GeiT.ldinc. '*>-.• Homony G.-int:iittee submitted a and novel svllr.bn,-. Th" Anniversary Committee rccommoiu'.'d" that [ the ann'vei-sa'-T cf the Lod:•■:.'"he cel«hrated by a rKWiiar eonevr. "*" b~ h'-'"'l .-ri September 14fh. The" 'rorcrt wl-s .-.' lopted, ar.d the Committee irstrocved carry ctii the concert. The" p"roirnins for neirt utoeting' will be fried out hy the sin~ic- mernb" rriried at the public erixneo. ' ' ' j Many people are not aware or +}-..■* ' ict t-Sat they can hrrro a u-io? stvf;"£ j cut suit made to their measure" "rrom ' 60s upwards. We have a lar_r._' sto- ? - '■ o£ tweeds to select from, and""?-:!:; i {niarantee these suits for £i a"-l =tv'--- i W. A. Pearson a-d Co.. Stafford j Street... ! I A CHILD'S LIFE SAVED. I ''•My son Jack was severely attacked dth croup," writes Mrs "Agnes L Margaret Street, Ceelong] 'ictoria. "He was almost choking uid we had not time to send for in-'dT-cal aid. "Wo had Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in -the house-, and it j fas the means of saving this child's tfe. It only took ten minutes for his remedy "to do trie work. We . hink a lot of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is the only cough medians we tise in our home," Sold erery-
! ■■':■■■■•■: ':•■;. Vr„! Cc/'v..V.''Mills*i,. li'io i '•• ■■■;>•.•■ f-i U,-> Wcil'm-iou bruis.'h or :*■.■> Xl"*' Zt-jiaiid Labour Party cu oio.i _«o had fcca invitsd to address icu" faviiieva 1 e'.uos in the South Inland, and .1- was probable that ho would do !•''.. The members of ihc?o clubs would j!v luoinl cooni* to inte.cvt in his ! looveiociu. Ho li.id adeiessed n-.e-t- ---; i..> ni ,v,)!.;.n !.i, Auckland aad in the ; iv liih lsoio.i. wa'i a vow to formin:: : (.: ..Olslo :-.< b v• : . for th-ir obj-vt t! c-.-.n. ■,',n--0::: ; .J. th: ow.viuu of re- '• t ! ■ Co: ' ' 'Vis, t•.!•'■"■ f:(.m ev.'a! ; I. -i. -■. 11. «-...< .vu;i<! at the nicetl.iei ; .. •:!•! bo s:;o:<vs-1111. ! i!a wa;o: 1> as —Wo Uavo just re- | ooivod a su:>l>l:- of th.'f:ui) us-'On quo" hot water b.igs—the Unique brand of hacs has bo n on the market for yoars an<l luv-o always proved entirely sntisfaitoiy. Our prices aro tlio lowet nnd the quality of bags the best in Timaru. L. B. Janios, Chemist, Timaru... ]f any man is :it all anxious to save nioiwy * on his wearing apparell he should certainly pay ns a visit. We I:ave reduced all our goods from 3s to 4s in the- £ and can guarantee any articlo bought from us. W. A". Pearson and Co. Stafford Street...
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14520, 16 August 1911, Page 4
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