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School Boy's Suicide. —4_ _ . ■ (Per United Press Association.) MHLBOIURiNX January 14. iA| sensational incidenit occurred at ißlsifcerniTridk, near Melbourne, yesterday afternoon. A schoolboy numed Budge, 12 g^oar* of age, deliberately placed his head on. the line in, front of an advancing engine. The driver had no fine to pull. up the engine, which passed over the boy's, head, deoapitetmng him. The lad's motive is unknown. QUIAIRiREJL WITH. HfS SISTER. , 'MELBOURCSiE, Januaiy 15. Evidence pointw that the boy Budgie sujioided owing \o a quarrel with, hii's sister. Youi will pay just as much for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy a® for any of tliie other medicines, but you save money in buying il. The saving is in what you get, uot what you pay. Tihe sure-to-ouire-you quality iis in eveiy bottle of this remedy, and yau get good results when you take It. Buying cough medicine ia am importanit matter. vNeglected colds often develop serious conditions, and when you buy a cough .medicine you want to be siun-e you art getting one that will cure your c/>ld. Whetni you T>uy Ghaiuiberlain'si Cough Remedy you toke no chances. It always cures. For sale by all chemist? and storekeepere. SALE BY AUCTION, READ, GILLESPIE * CO. have been favoured with instructions from A. Thomas, Esq., who. i» leaving the District, to sell Without Reserve, at his Residence, Pollen Street, opposite Hetheringtons, on MONDAY, 18th inst., the whole of his SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ft EFFECTS, D.B.M. Beds, with spring, and kapok mattresses, 4i Combina- ■ tion Sets with drawers, Wash-; stands and Toilet S*e>t« w< th tiled backs. Bedroom Cane Choirs, I.' Easy Amii Ghiair, 1 Arm Cane Chtiir," 1 Settee,.! Aftemooni Tea Tables (i-atan), Bamboo Whatnot. Dmingroom Suite of Six Pieces, Carved Din'lagroom Ta.blesi 6ft, turned legs, Rooking Chairs, Sdebror.d, bevelled glass, Fire Screens, Kitchen' Table. Meat Safe, Crockery, etc., CJook--1 ing UtensJls, Fowls, Ducks, etc.. etc. NOTE.—The aibove furnitUire is all lew; only toeing purchased 3 months from F. Dann, cabinetmaker. Note Daite.—MONT>AY, 18th inst., , 2 p.nii sharp.. TV A. (Bert) DUiNLOP, Auctioneer, MONTHLY BALE AT PAEROA. READ, GILLESPIE & CO., will hold their usual Monthly Sale, at their yards, Paeroa, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 19th January, at 2 o'clock. 100 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. Including :— Milkers, and Fpringers. Also Hacks and Harness Hones. T. A. (BERT) DUNLOP, , -Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. O'EiLD, OILLESPIE & CO., have LV» received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Mrs. Garcia, to sell at her late residence, Wesleyan Gully, Totara, on WEDNEBDAY the 27th January, at 1.80 p.m., Without Reserve, the whole of her DAIRY HERD, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, etc. Consisting of:— , . - 12 Young Milking Cows. Pull (Well Bred), 5 Yearlings Cattle, 3 Spring Cart Honee, 1 Spring Cart, * Sets of Harness, Disc Harrow, Tyne Harrow, Roller, Oliver Plough, • , 2 Chaff Cutters, v Copper Boilers, Bellows and Anvil, Wire Netting, Poultry. A Stack of Oaten Hay, A Stack of Meadow Hay, Garden Tools and Sundries. T. A. BERT PUNLOP, Auctioneer. HIKUTAIA SALE 13EAD, GILLESPIE & CO., will X-\) hold their usual Monthly Sale at their yardu, Hikutaia, on MONDAY, February Ist, at noon. 300 HEAP OF MIXED CATTLE. Including, :r— MILKERS,'SPRINGERB, PIGS, CALVES, POULTRY. Also 15 Upstanding Hacks and Harness Horses. T. A. (BERT) DUNLOP, Auctioneer. FOUND.-— A small round bottom Dingy, near Whalebone Creek, Tapu.—Owner can have the same by paying expenses. — F. McMahou, Tapu. 1" OST in Queen St., small Key with JLj tape and leather attached.— Reward on returning Bame to this o£ftce. OUPILS received for Piano, Violin, tL ; Mandolin, Bjdjo and Painting. Mr. Maxwell, Music Shop, 10 yearn high College and private experience. ANTED. — Well Educated! Youth as apprentice to Drapery trade. — Apply Hetheringtone, Limited. ANTED. — Furniture of all kinds, highest prices given.— Apply Whittaker, Whittaker & Co., Auctioneers & Land Agents, Thames. WANTED. — A young Girl to assist with house • work. Hours : 7 to 2 each day.—Apply Mrs. G. Cullen, Queen Street.

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10616, 16 January 1909, Page 3

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