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The Tuapeka Times AND Goldfields Reporter & Advertiser "Measures, not Men." WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Jlli Sundslrum's next professional visit is on Thursday, when be may be consulted from 12 noou to A p.m. The Knilwuy Dcpartimn:. .advertise excursion fares to Dunedm tor the ! autumn races to be held ou the lath l l Jlb. and vilst February. lor particulars boo advertisement in tins issue. Mx A.KII. lilaMiiey, dentist, vuiu Lawrence lorinightly, when no may 00 consulted in private opposite Herbert arid 00 n. iNuxi vuil . ihursday, l'.lth Februury. To-night's new programme ul Stevenson s moving jnelures ul the Town Jlall uiciudcs uiuuy ulU'uelivu leatures. " Hie laoldeji llonrd,'' 11 diumalic lulu o£ liiddeu plunder, is lulled as the star picture uud is sum tu abound in thrilling situations and to have earueu lor used itu instantaneous success in oilier towns where it has been snecued, lliu exploits oi a notorious gang 01 bushrangers, winch. iuruis the oasis .01 Die plot, being vividly presented. Hie beauiilul i'athc-colour productions ur<; always welcome, uud in ftpriug-lnuo in ilonle Uurlu Uiu luuyUiiieenl scenery 01 mat luumred j upot is seen to uuvunlugc in us nuturul colours, ine dramas are, u* ir-aiui, a strong feature ot the piogiuiuuiu I and " LieuLli s Aluralhon, ' u startling j play with a startling climax, ana " Alary ot the llnurwood Dell, an artistically acted and entrancing coulributton, will lie louud 10 be 01 n high standard. An interesting aerouatic perlormance, three amusing comedies and the popular Warwick Lurowclc oi current events will complete tlio serios. Dint ike hardships experienced by puuutrs have not passed away with the early settlers lias been demon strated over and over again. Another case has just been disclosed in I'aranalii's hinterland (telegraphs the ,\cw I'lymouth correspondent of tho Christqmirch l'ressj, Last winter it appears a settler was hard pushed for lood, his household not having seen bread for a Jiveek or two. The settler had to wulk into the nearest store, as hi) could not got his horse across an unbridged river. Ou arrival at the store ho purchased a sUlb bag ol Hour- and trudged oil homeward. The most difficult part of the journey was negotiating tho river, it w»s, however, starvation for the household if ho did not get the Hour home, go ho tied the bag of (lour to his shoulders and crossed the river hand over hand on a steel rope, it is freely admitted that tho man who can carry for twelve miles a parcel like that and negotiate such obstacles must be endowed with muscles of steel and possess the heart of a lion, F«t Influenza take Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails i/6, 2/*,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6136, 11 February 1914, Page 2

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The Tuapeka Times AND Goldfields Reporter & Advertiser "Measures, not Men." WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6136, 11 February 1914, Page 2

The Tuapeka Times AND Goldfields Reporter & Advertiser "Measures, not Men." WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6136, 11 February 1914, Page 2