Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

The new locomotive engines, with tended", for •wihiah Messm Price are eon tract ing, will ■each weigh, 76 tonsTlie uondiiitiom of the lad Hutchison, whose leg ,was ■ivni.putated the other day, remains unchiangedThe Bey- Dr- O'Callaghiaai will officiate «s usual ait St- George's Chiurch. to-aniOiTOW- : A call of one pemiy per share has been wiade on: the 1 Moan-ataiarL Ex-G-iM- Co-, payable on the 27tli inst» We d'ipect the attention of o-ur lady readers to a. no-tifioaifcioai witJi regard to the Viavi Health S.chiool- ; XotifieatioDs by f,lie Harbor Board in eouneotion with the lease of part of the. Thames • foreshore appear in our 'advertising c'olinnns- ■ We are pleased to note that Mr Oias- Winder, of .Parawai, whb h.as been indisposed, has recovered amd is now ftlxi'iitj as usual A fa.ir mmiibea- of excursionists left. by the train this morning for BotoniaIf the weaither is ait. all fiivoraible a very plpasnot outing should be speaitTlie- Cabinet lias decided that the east- of holding a cadet camp at Ohristohurclu is more tliaa it feels justified in incurring- Tlie proposal has therefore- been abandoned. Tlie Rev- R- Taylor will conduct a children's service at the Pollen, St- : Methodist Church to-mowow moniing- "A: kirge-hearted prayer" is tlie evening subjectMa- G- A. Butfle, the Chairman of tho Aweldaaid tilQvb Exchange,. aud well known, in miuin.g unfj business circles, is ait present ait Thames, paying a .short visit to the district. Hockey matches mt Parawai tliis afternoon. The' Aucklaaid 1 representar tires meet' the Thames team, while the TlwwnieK ladies play the Waihi representatives.

At St. James' Presbyterian Church the ";Risv. R. S'oiiiiiiitirvillß will occupy the pulpit morning and evening- At thle morning service -there will be domaniunibn'•CoTuforfc for the people' will Lie' Rev- S- Henderson's subject flit -the Primitive* Methodist. Gkurc.li to-mor-row night- AH who- want to hiaive it to- the full are - invited-• A book for e«ich one «md hearty singing- ' Tenders na*e invited until the 15th isst- foa" the erection, of cattle sale yards at Paeroa- Plains land speoi-fiaar tdo-ns oami he seen ait. the offices of Mk 1 J- Read, Mr Hi- G- G-illespiei, or the manager. Tina Thames Council at the Municipal Conference recommended that a less costly method for the election of Licensing; Committees should be devised and! • recommended to the Government—The motion w-as acceptedIt. ;is; notified elsewhere «±h«t all amounts payable to the estate of the late Jiaimes MoGuiininiess, o>F Grinntown, •be paiyed ,to E- F- Warren, district agent of the Public Trustee, on or before Wednesday, October 10 thl■Ai meeting of es-High School boys is convened by 'Mir F- W- Tleitherington to be, held in the .County Council ■Chambers on Tuesday evening ait 7-30- A! full attend'aincie is requested as .the business is to consider a •menioiiial to the late Mr Jas- AdamsThe Waio-karaka District School Committee tender their hearty thanks to- the Ladies committee, the seore- | taiy (Mrs S- Ferguson), the Battalion and lUiuira.ki bands, tihle 'teaching 1 staff, and all those who assisted -at the recent cake and apron, fairAt the Municipal Confei'einoe ai coav ference a proposal was adopted fromii the Thames Council: "That when a, person, ceases, to be a memilier of a, Council from any 'oaiuse, any office he may hold at the timiei as the Council's representative' on any board shall ait .once: becomie vaela.nt-" We understand...that Mrs Howie (Te Raingi Pad), New Zealand's favorite contralto singerl, will give ia concert here somie tinie^ this month- Dlr 1- DX- Porter, captain amid manager of the Auckland hockey representatives, now at Thames, is a brother of M'rsi BowieWe l'egret to chronicle the death of jMk* Oeo- A- Whitehousa, son of Mir S- T- Whitehouse, of Thames, at the tunitiimjely age of 24 years- Deceaised was a hewilthy «nd promising young matt up to a few years ago, when he strained Ms hieiar'b and has pinaiotieally beeini an invalid ever sinceMuch sympathy is expressed witlii the parents im their ibereaiVeuieint- - Lovely white and ecru lalce and guipure curtains now on. exhibition a;t W- S. Wylie's—-Advt-A' -nnusioal treat will be provided at the 'Oddfellows' Hiall m&xt Tflmirsday evening, when the ever-popular -operetta "Oinderalla" -is to h& V-roduoed uaid'er 1. the aiuspices of St»" George's S'limd'ay Sch,o-ol- T!he musici is bright and catchy and" will -be intei-p-reted by a. large chorus 'and orchestra- A sihiort dance will concludel the embertadnment, WillJiamW orchestea supplying the music- We/direct attention to advertisement in. ano'tihierl coluimml. .Auoldamd's enthusiasm in the foot- j ball fixture with Wellington irs described as follows by <v Welliiigtomian visiting the "Queen Gitay-" During the two- oi" three weeks preceding the maitch, it is iS'aid thie people "worked themselves up info attt'eitnendous stalte of exciteiment," and the land rang with prophecies. aibout the way thiat the i-'epresentiiitiives of the 'Northern province wioxild! "walk over the* players of the Bmpire CityThe multitude seemied to- have entertained ,no pfospeot of defeat- "Nearly nil vehicles, private and otherwise, were decorated in blue « ; nd white^ ribbons, yards of tihiem, whiile .thie houses, on the route sported, blue and whites' flags flind hiaiiii2,ers-" FACTS ESTABLISHED AT CQURT! In am action, the cause of which waa flagrant misuse of our firm name and other gross misrepresentations by an imitating company, which was tried before His Honor Justice J. Madden, K.C.M.G., L.L.D., in the Supreme Court, at Melbourne, the prosecution showed: — 1. That SANDER AND SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT contains all medicinal constituents of eucalypti in a highly refined and pure form. 2. That it is much more powerfully healing (antiseptic) than ordinary eucalyptus preparations. 3. That it does not depress the heart like ordinary eu. .lyptus preparations. 4. That it contains no harmful ingredients, amd, 5. That it is highly commended by many authorities for the last SO years as a safe, reliable and effective remedy. Some imitators have tried to deceive the public by simulating our trea-up; others have relied on tke "just as good" game. Therefore, take care and obtain the GENUINE SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI * EXTRACT.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS19060908.2.14

Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 2

Word Count
1,002

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10591, 8 September 1906, Page 2