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The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916 GENERAL NEWS

“ Mullum in Parvo.

A Queen .r hailoito Sounds e >rKV I undent; writes to the Txe.t, ;) ii Firs--: “At. 1 Wairoiv’ (Mr Aikinan’s homestead), from Monday night to T hursday morning of last week, lb J-lin. •of rain fell. The rain gangs legis-te-rod at times, 70 points to the hour. At Resolution Fay, it registered 75 1 eints to the hour.

“X AZOF'' is the w, i!-eh,-s- u until * of an horn* a eoueh a„d eo.'d remedy, whitei is .specially .suit aide f r rami catarrh. To ensure gelling the genuine ''Xasol,'' you should ofd t it I>v name....

A loud exjJosiofi followed the lighting of the gas stove, in a. ra Lway dining car ati M'oiw last Friday. The windows of the ear were, smashed, aim Urn door of (he oven of the stove was broken. The attendant, who was uninjured, had a remarkable ■escape. Tile cause; of the e xplosi mis unknown.

!gec our New Stock of Christmas Cants, Flioto Frames, Dolls and Toys in endless variety. Just opened

iciest works by 1 *sJ- authors. Fishinn Taekl - gator,' at Walker's. Tele phone <)S. I

There is a probability that, the Osaka. Keisheii Kaigha will open trade with AustraFa l>.*foi a long. There was a, i ep;ceenla'.ivc uf that, firm in Sydney about four months ago, Kit, according to Mr Flockton, who has just returned from Japan, the- chief difficulty Is, in the. matter of getting cargoes for luck-loading.

Thera is only one NAZOL that relieves bad colds, troublesome coughs, and sore throats. It is put up in red cartons with the word ’“NAZOL” in white. Refuse substitutes,...

In the Cour.sF of a lecture at Lower Hutt recently, Mr T. tYilfcrd, M : .F., in staling that, lie had in his pocket, a letter from General Joffbe said that 'he could get -an answer 'to a communication from him quicker than :hc could from one of New Zealand’s Government Departments. He said he sup pored it was Ire-cause Joffro had nothing to do, and the point was much appreciated by theaudience.

Anglers will probably find that be fore the lishing season advances very much, there will be a shortage of certain lines of fishing tackle, and all intending purchasers of tackle should take advantage at once of obtaining what they require from F. J. AT WILL, who hast a good display of this season’s superior fishing tac. kle. Fishing licenses issued.

"When I first saw tjhesoi neglected beech forests X Iliad the, vision of an unopened diamond! mine.” This statement, by Mr D. B. Hutchins, the forestry expert who is preparing a report for the New Zealand Government, draws attention to a much neglected clement fn thpi New Zealand hush, which not. only supplies a valuable timber, but. appears to lend itself to forest, regeneration. Jit is interesting to note that, sinca th© war, beech (colloquially known as birch) ihas found! a twjideT opening, and 13 be;ing specified! for bridge work in place of Australian ironbark, possibly because of thei difficulty of getting the latter. Evten within a comparatively short distance, of Wellington them, are! still magnificent bech bushes. In the Upper Hutt district may be scon two flawless pieces cut by Whiteman 8r05.,) and en route in a bridge-building job near Eketahuna They are ‘‘thirty-fives’’ (35ft long), measuring 17in ’by Bin, and are to be used for thb central span .of the bridge, • i [ I : ;

Mr W. h Hay> payty went out to Kohika last evening l and gave l a concert in aid of the funds of No. 2 queen (Blulei and Black). Thei tarn in which the concert was held was well filled, and .the! pßoplei 'j were hearty in their applause. The • vocal soloists were Mi'S D, Symon, who sang 1 ‘‘.There’s a* Land 1 ’ and ‘Wishes and Fishes’' (both -cncoxieid); Mr Hay,

“Macgregors* Gathering” and ", Conte: into the Garden, M!a;ud’’ (both encored); and Mr W. Blizzard 1 , "In the Gloaming’' (encore, ‘‘Mary’’). Miss Until Jones played t-lio violin solos "Beotia’’ and •“Menneutt,” both Icing encored. Mr Noel: Beckett recited ‘‘The (Critic,’’ and was recalled. A male quartette! sang a number of acceptable pieces. Miss Nicol was the accompaniste. The sale; of produce (Mr E, Travers icing the: auctioneer), yielded about tltiO. Messrs AY Ged'cVes AY. Deacon and George Sadler provided the can for the AVa;mateparty. ■ , ' 1 Loss than a halfpenny a d 0.5,0! And every dose does you go'M **Nazol,’’ the famous cold and cough cure, costs only test'd per lot tie of (JO doses....

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 448, 16 November 1916, Page 2

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The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916 GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 448, 16 November 1916, Page 2

The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916 GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 448, 16 November 1916, Page 2