VACCINATION. Db Todd, Public Vaccinator for the Waipavra District, will vaccinate as gazetted at the following places, days and boars being fixed as under, viz. : Waipawa. —Dr Todd’s residence, every Wednesday in March and September from 10 a.m. until 12 noon in each year. Havipden.- Schoolhouse, first Wednesday in April and October, from 12 noon until 1 p.m., each year. Onga Onga. —Public Hall, first Wednes day in May and November, from noon until 1 p.m. in each year. Dr Todd’s hours for consultation are from 10 to 11 a.m„ and 7 to 8 p.m. daily —A Card. 91 WAIPAWA DISTRICT HOSPITAL. A GRAND CONCERT & DRAMATIC Entertainment, in aid of the Funds of tho above Institution, will bo held in the Town Hall, Waipukurau, on WEDNESDAY evening, August 15th. The Management Committee guarantee a Recherche Bill of Fare, provided by the Best Talent in Hawke’s Bay. Full particulars in future issue. Dance after the Entertainment. Refreshments Provided. Miss Maney, Pianiste. J. H. NELSON, 183 Secretary. The following advertisement is pub lished gratis for the information of our readers : “ THE LAND TAX ACT, 1894.’’
BY Order in Council, made and issuod by his Excellency the Governor in Council on the 31st day of July instant, under the authority of the above Act, it was determined that the respective duties by way of land tar, and of further graduated land tax, leviable under the said Act, should be paid in one sum on FRIDAY, the 17th day of August, 1894, at the office of the Commissioner of Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington ; and in accordance with such Order in Council, 1 hereby give notice that the said duties will be payable accordingly. John McGowan, Commissioner of Taxes. Land and Income Tax Office, Wellington, 31st July, 1894. WAIPUKURAU. rpHE WAIPAWA MAIL can be ob H tainod from Mr J. C. Simpson Stationer. “ KEATING’S LOZENGES.” “ KEATING’S LOZENGES.” “ A Simple Fact about KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES.” Ask throughoat the world, in auy country that can be named, you will find them largely sold. There is absolutely no remedy that is so speedy in giving relief, so certain to cure, and yet the most delicate can take them. “ A TERRIBLE COUGH.” “ A TERRIBLE COUGH.” “ 94, Commercial Road, Peckham, July 12 Dear Sir, —I am a poor hand at expressing my feelings, but I should like to thauk you. Your lozenges have done wonders in relieving my terrible cough. Since 1 had the operation of 4 Tracheotomy ’ (the same as the late Emperor of Germany, but unlike him, thank God, I am still alive) performed at St Bartholomew’s Hospital no one could possibly have had a more violent cough ; it was so bad at times that it quite exhausted me.. The mucous which was very copious and hard has been softened, and I have been able to get rid of it without difficulty.—l am, Sir, yours truly, J. HILL.” UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED.
The above fact speaks for itself. From strict inquiry it appears that the benefit from using Keating’s Cough Lozenges is understated. The operation was a specially severe one and was performed by the specialist, Dr H. T. Cutlin, of St Bartholomew’s Hospital. Since the operation the only means of relief is the use of these Lozenges. So successful are they that one affords immediate benefit, although from the nature of the case the throat irritation is intense. WEIGHT IN GOLD. WEIGHT IN GOLD. Under date Sept. Btb, 1891, Mr Hill again writes :—“ I should long since have been dead but for your Lozenges —they are worth their weight in gold. I will gladly see and tell anyone what a splendid cough remedy they are.” Keating’s Cough Lozenges, the unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES, are sold in Tins by Chemists. 89 WAIPAWA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC BETWEEN DANEVIRKE AND MaNGATORO. AS there is a dangerous SLIP on the above Road, between tho Kaitoke Pah and Okorae Gate, the travelling public using that road will do so at their own risk until further notice. A. GILMOUR, County Road Overseer. County Council Office, Waipawa, July 13th, 1894. 161 WAIPUKURAU ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby givon that the River Crossing betwixt the Mata-weka-Mount Herbert road is UNSAFE for Vehicular Traffic. A. JONES, Senr., Chairman W.R.B. Waipnkurau, June 26th, 1894. 114 lIAWKES’ BAT lIODNDS. HUNT DINNER. The annual hunt dinner will be held at tho Empire Hotel, Waipawa, on tho eveniog of THURSDAY, 9th August, at 7.30 o’clock. Tickets £1 Is each. It is particularly requested that all who intend to bo present will notify Mr A. K. Howard, Waipawa, on or before the 4th August. 174 E. McSHERRY, PRAC I'JCAL WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, WAIPUKURAU. 1015 WAIPAWA BAKERY. J. MTNTYRE, BAKER, CONFECTIONER, FRUITERER. BRE\D supplied on the LOWEST TERMS in Waipawa and the surrounding districts. 141 Fountain pens.—a supply of the world-renowned Independent Pen just to hand. This is the only Fountan Pen in the market that gives satisfaction Mail Stationery Dep6t.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3108, 4 August 1894, Page 3
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826Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3108, 4 August 1894, Page 3
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