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To Prevent Croup, begin in time. The first symptom is hoarseness; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognised and will never be forgotten by one who has heard it. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is freely given, all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy as it contains nothing injurious. It always cures and cures quickly. Try it. T. F. Moore, Chemist, Waipawa, sells it. 42 HAWKE’S RAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE Shooting season will commence on Ist May and close on 31st July, both days inclusive. License fee, 10s ; fee for Selling Game, £5. Licenses can be obtained from any of the following Post-offices : —Woodville, Danevirke, Ormondville, Wimbledon, Waipukurau, Waipawa, Hastings, Napier, Kaikora North, Norsewood, Takapau, Porangahau, Taupo, and Makaretu. The Society will pay the sum of £2 2s, in addition to half the fine, to any person who will give such evidence as will lead to the conviction of any person shooting or selling game without a License or out of Season. C. A. FITZROY, 165 Hon. Sec. SHOOTING LICENSES. THE following persons have taken out shooting licenses for the present season : —A W Bicknell, F Logan. F B Logan, I Logan, A S G Carlyon, A E Gilbert, W G Moore, H Brewster, H F Bernau, T Wilks, W Ward, H T Carter, W West, T Munro, C D Kennedy, N Kettle, R D Kettle, W Duffes, E Box, James Mist, E Bogan, C Cox, F F Newman. H F Hughes, W H Hughes, A Lovell, W Lovell, E Orviss, W D Kemp, T Hutchins, C Drager, H Cheer, H P Horne, J Hewitt, E W Ruddick, Samuel Sargent, J W Sargent, G Sargent R Gilmour, R Newling, J Crump, J Brighouse, J Bogan, H Chadwick, W Edwards, B Nuttall, H E Wheaton, C Cammock, H I) Knight, J Bissell, F Tapp, J Barton, H A Petersen, T Lewis, H Laws, J Miller, H W Gieson, H Blyth, H Montieth, E Meredith, G Tate, T Williams, R Smith, J T Carr, R Russell, J Lovatt, L Retter, T Wysocki, J Whittle, H L Schaeffer, T Stewarl, C Paitison, C H Williams, G D Dasant, G L Winger, J S McLeod, B Bassler, W Dassler, C Pike, E Baines, W C Gavin, H A Dimond, C Randerson, W T Gilbert, J Clay, M Moran, W J Butler, A Pilcher, F Hardy, E Wilson, H J Austin, A Lord, L Bone, J Britten, A Pickering, J Grant, F Ebbett, F Bolton. A Beetham, J A Lloyd, R M Thom, A Wigzell, H. May, G. H Redwood, E J Gothard, D Gregory. C Hallett, J Whittle, T Baker, sen., R Cropp, G Thornton, J Burridge, T Crowther, J F M’Kane, J Nicholl, S Chambers, S Bennett, C T Wilson, H L Wilson, R Ellis,, J M’Pherson, Wm. T Shanks, T N A Bear, George Tuck, Wm Reynolds, Robt. Miller, J M’Donald, S H Smith, E W Nelson, D Cammock, A B Knight, Wm. Smith, Wm. Aiding, Wm. Sommerville, E E Terry, H J Danby, Harold Brown, Arthur Halligan, Robt. Bruce, Peter Matthews, Richard Fearon Jackson, F M Nelson, G R King, W A Alexander, Frank Cooper, C B Heatley, W G Jcrram, Hone Karauria, Arnc’Olsen, W Marsh. T Benbow, A J Webb, F H Howard, Thomas Gleeson, II M Sanders, F Gilmore, J Barnes, R Dassler, C Clark, R Chadwick, F E T Simoox, Wm. Gunning, Paul Hunter, Wm. Bird, Wm. Hutchinson, J Geenty, J Barker, J Simcox, James Aikman, Charles Peterson, Joseph William Witherow, William Harry Mitchell, Thomas Grant, E E Prior, G E Rendle. C Sonthee, F Mitchell C Mabbett, B Widdler, T A Howard, J Matherson, E Bond, W M’Kenzie, J D Ormond, J D Ormond, jvn., F Ormond, T Packer, W J Douglas, C Nissen. C. W. MITCHELL’S WOOD AND COAL YARDS, WAIPUKURAU. riYHE business hitherto carried on by X Wilding & Co., is being continued by C. W. MITCHELL in the yards behind Railway Store. Matai Firewood cut to any length and delivered within 30 minutes of receipt of order. Customers may rely on a regular supply. Maire and Rata firewood stocked. Coal (Newcastle or Westport) in any quantity from 1 cwt to 5 tons. A large stock of seasoned rusticated Matai and T. and G. Matai Flooring, either heart or mixed; also, Houseblocks, Fencing Posts and Strainers. Carters and Waggoners requiring long lengths Matai firewood, may load from railway station yard, on applying at Railway Store. C. W. MITCHELL hopes for a CONTINUANCE of the SUPPORT that has been accorded to him during the seventeen years he has been connected with the old established firm of Wilding & Co. 140

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 4364, 10 June 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 4364, 10 June 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 4364, 10 June 1902, Page 4

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