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The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916 GENERAL NEWS

" Multum in Parvo.

Attention of readers is drawn to the horse sale to be, hold at ill* Siiidhohno. Junction saleyards on Wednesday, 2ind November, by Oninne.ss and Ltd'en, Ltd., auctioneers.

For home defence against coughs, colds and gore throat get 'NAZOL.' Handy, efficacious and money-saving. Si.ity doses cast only Is 6d.

"Soft drinks-swings, - smiies.'' Ecahtr.'S at. No. 2 Princes Garden Tarty -a; Mr Geo. M.anjhster's residence. Mill j{<>nd, to morrow afteriio-'ii. The- Navy Blue ought lo got a Loot thereby.

Wanted; Ploughman, married couple, 2 generals for country. Waiting engagement: General for town, young girl to assist in mornings; girl for office. Walker's Labour Agency, 'phone 98.

The watch-guessing competition in connection w;Lth No. 3 Princess has been drawn. The watch went for 111 hours 23 minutes. The nearest guess was that of Howard Hoskins 31 hours 18 minutes, and ho wins, the watch. The next-.nearest wore- J. Walker and N. Caldwell, equal, JH ii'j'itio 30 minutes.

A cold neglected in summer becomes a serious menace in winter. Shake it off rightaway with "NAZOL." Sixty doses in every bottle; Is f>d,...

By adsertisenient in our columns to-day attention is drawn to the fact that it is an offence to use water for watering gardens other than betwoCi Ihe hbur.s oi' 0, land 8 in thu evening. This will be strictly enforced, and offenders will )b dealt with immediately on discovery. The, Council is also engiagiin g' a man to: a house to house inspection of all water appliances, .c'Mid those having leaky taps on their premises would be acting wisely in having them immediately put into a, proper state of reiipair, as it is 0,11 offence to allowl \ht water to run to waste...

•The President of thio R©l iCtos?, Executive desires an intimation that, the raffle for a. pair of silk sock's knitted by Mrs 11. G. Baxter, Wellington, will be drawn at the garden 'party .at Mrs Barclay's residence, "Whareora.," on 23rd November. The proceeds will he! fo: the> Red (Gross. ■ '' , .

His staff had gone home for the night, And thus, in a critical tone, A 3 he held a retort to the lighfl, •'Yesl yes! I confess 'tis compounded with skill, It's components are potent aavd pure; It tjhro' a chW I MI ill I most certainly will Take Woods* Great Peppermint Dure."

At the lJofnaia Board meeting' last nig-ht. tlhe question of tbe appointment of a valuer, for, kases was referred to tlm Park Committ-ea. A letter ,was rccciivieid from the D f jep Creek Oommitltcf asking revmission to use Krottingly Park on :30th November for a .garden feitei, and to charge la adnu'ssjon for adults and 6d for children. Permission, waa granted", "■'.',, ( -'■[■'.

Mr ;0. A. Baites, manager of the Loan and Mercantile Co., Ltd, on Monday evening l at 7 o'clock, whilst motoring-, and when i n front of MY Trott's house, on the Waihao Downs; road, was thrown front his car I thrciughin a tyre bursting; and captsizing the vehicle. Bet was takesa. to Mrs Henderson's Hospital, where he is now miich! easier. Several ribs are "broken on one side 1 , ,a.nd the patient is suffering 1 from -a hail knock ing about. ; A petition asking to have the municipal swimming baths opened was presented to the! Borough Council last evening from 15 or 20 young men, who Undertook" to purchase saa.sou tickets on that condition. The Deputy -Mayor stated that he had interviewed Mr "White!,. Chairman of the School Committee, and Mr White; ,had stated thiali it would he December Ist before, the School would want ■to- use tjbje Bath's, owing to the initios epidemic making it unsafe) to allow the children to bathe. - Cr. Evans pointed out. the difficulty the Council was jn. They must 'have a caretaker b-foie: the./; cotld opf-n the Baths, and opening' tlh e m with slight promise offering at present would le a costly matter for the Borough. At ,thc same tiim; it wins a pity if they had baths and' made n> use 0: them. —Eventually U was resolved that if the petitioners arrange: to take; 30 season tickets. i\\, ss<ach the hath* will le opened. ' \ \

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 447, 15 November 1916, Page 2

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The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916 GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 447, 15 November 1916, Page 2

The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916 GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 447, 15 November 1916, Page 2