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BRIGHTON BREEZES.

EVENTS OF THE WEEK. [Feoh Our CoKEEsroxDEsr.] THE LOAN. Tuesday provided: jet another 'example ot ti.c remarkable apathy v.ill) which the public regard municipal allairs. Tim importance and magnitude oi the various proposals more a m pry sufficient i,o have obtained a much Heavier poll, and that only roughly -b per cent of those interested should trouble to record their vote is distinctly discouraging to those on whom the l-i unt of the work has fallen. Tim advantages that the borough will enjov us tin; various proposals aro earned out will certainly be appreciated by those who aro at present antagonistic. weeding. r . A very quiet wedding look place on Thursday at the Beach Church when Mr Leslie Scrimshaw, only son of .Mr and Mrs A. 11. Scrimshaw, was married u> Miss I allot Cliurtou, only daughter of Mrs Cliurton, New Brighton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Mathias. The bride, who 'was given away by her mother, looked very dainty in a cream gabardine costume trimmed with silk braid, a hat of cream pan velvet with touches of ostrich spray and carrying a bouquet of iiiics. Miss Buller, who presided at the organ, played McndoWohn’s '‘Wedding March* M as the bridal party left the church. Later tho happy couoplo left for Timnru, SOUTH BRIGHTON NOTES’. A _ meeting was held on Thursday evening to discuss matters in connection with the stall that is to bo provided by South Brighton residents at the coming sale of work in aid of tho band miilonu fund. It was decided to thoroughly canvass the district for assistance in eilhcr money, time or material. A meeting will he held on iuesday nexl at 2 p.m. at Mrs F. 3). Muirsoii's, Bligli Street, when a programme of future work will be manped out. Ail ladies who can assist in any way aro very cordially itivited. ,The hand deserves well of all residents, and it is hoped that every effort will bo made to make the stall a success. PERSONAL. Mr G. T. Robinson left on Thursdayon a holiday trip to Sydney per s.s. Manuka. Councillor R._ A. Stokes lias been summoned to Wailii on account cf the serious illness of his brother. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great 1-oppermint Cure, 1» 3d, if £d j Insurance Agent : “ Pardon me, : madam, but what is your age?” Miss Antique: “1 have seen twenty-three summers.” Insurance Agon I:'” Yes. of course; but how many times have you seen them?” What glad news it is to boar that > t.ierc is a remedy which lias proved successful an thousands of leases of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, or ' Gout. Even if you. suffered for years ■ and have tried ail kinds of advertised cures in vain you owe it to yourself j to try Rheumo. Rheiuuo cleanses ' tho blood of excess uric acid and thus removes tho cause. Ouco the cause is removed, the pain and swelling _ disappear. Rheumo seldom fails. Liniments or embrocation only deaden tho pain for a while. Why use salts with foreign names and socalled “remedies” which claim to cure Rheumatism and everything else? Try Rheumo a specific intended to deal with Rheumatic compla hits only. Thousands have secured j relief quickly—permanently, -and wo have their loiters of praise for Rlieumo. Whv endure your Rheumatism, Gout or Lumbago—-try Rheumo today. 2s Gd and -is Gd bottle. 93 “ Remember, my hoy,” said the old dame, “ that politeness costs nothing ” “ Doesn't it?” said young Robinson “It usually costs me my seat in a 'bus.” White, light and Fresh are the scones when Clover Cream is used. _ Rotter than Cream of Tartar. Obtainable all grocers, in Soz. packets. 10 Bank Client; “Halloa! What’s he iiomo of The old cashier?” Now Jashier; “He’s gone away.” Client: ‘For a rest?” Now Cashier: “No; .o avoid arrest.” Wanted, every housewife to as® ! -■lover Cream instead of Cream of Tar- . lar on next baking day. Makes doicious cakes, biscuits ar\d scones. Boa ; backets. All grocers. 1 Editor (to unsuccessful artist); ‘None of these drawings suit me—but dieor up! Dame Fortune will come 0 your door one of these fine days.” Artist; “She’ll ju.ly well have' to cnock, then. Her daughter, Miss For;une, has wrecked the belli” “Let me pop it on your finger Where tho wedding ting w iP he Will you? Won’t you? Will vo'u? Honey! will_ you imrry mo?"' That's what Swniihc said to Sadie While -%hed in ,a ( -tu\c Xsnw shoe bending over babv* Muas Teppexatut' Gw*. i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20001, 17 July 1920, Page 5

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BRIGHTON BREEZES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20001, 17 July 1920, Page 5

BRIGHTON BREEZES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20001, 17 July 1920, Page 5