local and General. ' ~* — ■Jut present one of !tJx'e> most interesting features of the Exhibition is the sui'p'ri'singly rapid growth of the ferns, and" this is'obviously due to th© instal laifcion of ai satisfactory sy steam of artificial heating by steam pipes. WANTED KNOWN. The Famous DERBY TOBACCO. DERBY TOBACCO. is now sold in TWO-OUNCE TINS. FLAKE CUT. Try it Alt yesterday's meeting of the T'hiainiesi'C'O'unty Cbunioil W. 11. Lucas, trustee Prince of Wales Lodge, wrote objecting -to the excessive valuation plaicedi on ai "cottage in August street, £125, whiichi the lodige was willing-to sell for £75. Ladies' Beautiful Summer Underwear, of every description now opened at Court's- Dainty underskirts in charming colors, low prices, combined with hisfh quality at The Beehive Advt. "' " • Twenty-seven years aigO' Mr Georsje Moore, of Waimiangaroa,, fell on a. brokeni 'bottley 'portions of Avhaclhi entered) his body. <A| week or Wo> a,go (says the Greyßiver. Argus)', he ••ras' ■acKmitted, to thie Westport Hospital suffering, froini an accident, a.nd while there Dr. MoKenzie took fVonn his baick the last remaining piece of glass —thr.eequa.rteris of an inchi by am inch, in dimiension—itihe remnant o-T the 27 years old botfle. WANTED SMOKERS TO TRY - DERBY TOBACCO. DERBY TOBACCO. FLAKE CUT, in the new TWOOUNCE TINS. It's splendid. "Madmen have been defined afi sages bom too eariy," comments tJie J4i\\" Zealand Time® on the Tlerry escape. episode, "wad we believe iihnt the future will disclose that Teiiy's extreme 'attitude, fcowai-ds the (juestion of oui" relation \\iith, 't.lie Asiatic peoples is closer to. wisdom than the colony's present lukewarm interest." WANTED KNOWN. A rush on it. What? DERBY TOBACCO. DERBY TOBACCO. FLAKE CUT, in TWO-OUNCE TINS. All Tobacconists. Court'B collection of new laces and insertions is a large one- All are fashionaible designs- Prices are exceedingly low ' and there are- many exquisite novelties which cannot be obtained elsewhere.—Advt. , Sound advertising is the stepping f too? to prosperity. ]
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Thames Star, Volume XLIIII, Issue 10116, 10 October 1906, Page 4
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