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Multum in Parvo

The North Otago. Times states that it understands thai Mr George iiviugstone will be a candidate for the Wa»taki seat at the guueral election. Mr Livingstone contested the Clutha seat at ttie last general eleotiom. XU DU UTiIiUS GOOD. "1 have been living, ia S.W. Queenslaua lor thirteen yours," writes Mr J. I it. lindale, eunor oi the Cuunauiulla iwHchwaii.' "During that tuna I have ueen subject amicus ut diarrhoea una huve always round Ch»iuberlain s Colic and Diarrhoea Keniudy to quietly relieve me. 1 can recommend it to, anyone suffering from Lhut complaint, iou may use this letter as you see hi tot it is written to Uo other* gooil."—Sold by J. l >. liiauue, JLawrenee; X. liroderiui, NVailahuna, a u d Cotton and Co., Vtupori. the Duncsliu Presbytery intends to establish u L.III s College at Dunedin under uie uuspises ol lh« i'resDyteriuu t-nureh and appeals lor I*, the meantine;, ihougn i.iU,\X»O will ulununwiji ue requauu, Iho college is to jjiovme a generul education wiwiu tne atuiospueru ol jlhu VyUuriju. iu privileges, nowever, ure not lo be couhnsd io rrvsuytenans. I'upils ol all denominations are to ue welconieu sua allowed lull iueiliUes for auuuuuig '.heir respective places ol worslup. lire college is lo receive day pupus as well as boarders, 'ihe oilers at present Delore the committee eieuie a unique opportunity lor cstuohshiug such a college, inu committee lias secured an option lo tlie end ol ieuruury o\ur " Uisiiopscourt," a suitable property, on the mils above the city. This admiraoie house can accommodate iO boarders. I'tcv. Alex., Whyte is engaged in a collecting campaign lor the college aud a gun ol Jwd 14s od has been raised. Iu addition there are cerium specihe subscriptions lo which conditions muy be added. Many. friends Uuvu also expressed tnoir mientioii to assist. The lathers ol i! 3 girl* Have submitted written Blaleuiciits of their hope to send their .girls iu lime to the college as bouideis. Debentures have usen ollered, mostly ar 64 per cent., to the_jstcnljjp;4.l? v _ y turned into a prohtable side Imo is illustrated by the lact that the wile of a small farmer at , Waiau hus, up to the present this season, gathered over oewt oil nor raspberry plot. She oxpects to get quite hall us much tgam oeiore the seuson is ended, anu tlie net returns, selling at bd per lb, with u good demand, mount up to quite a uespcclable liltle sum. SIMI'LV AVOtfDiiUFUL.

"My little girl Zclda sun'erud bo continuously with croup that 1 began 10 tliiuit sue would never get better," writes jilis Guuntlett, 1W Adelaide Koud, iNewlon, N.Z. '' Seeing Chamberlain's v-ough iiemody advert sed i thought i would try it and could*•» a change in her straight away. It w siruply wonderful how quickly l.baraberlain'g Cough iteinedy relieved the ohild."-Sold by J. ti. Blaokie, Lawrence; T, iJroderick, Waitahuna; and Cotton and Co., Waipori.

The Chinese furnlturo makers •! Sydney were further instructed in the knowledge of industrial law, at tke Chiel iudustriul Magistrate's Court the other day. Over lolly more employe" appeared to answer- charges ol not Keeping time-sheets, or failing to paj| the award rates. 0»« defendant, charged with neglecting to pay proper overtime, had been duly sworn by, blowing out a match. Alter his evidence hud been given the industrial inspector asked him ii he were not t Christian. He replied that ho wai. " Then why," wa» the iurther query, '■' did you swear by blowing out ft match,'/" His reply should give food for thought to missionary workers who, are endeavouring to instruct the Chui« ese ia the tenets of the Christian faith. With a look of intelligence ha said: " Kissee book, blowee match; allea same mo. I know God in heaven, Bay, of Judgment come; alleo same kisiaa. book, blowee match I"

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6135, 7 February 1914, Page 1

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634

Multum in Parvo Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6135, 7 February 1914, Page 1

Multum in Parvo Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6135, 7 February 1914, Page 1