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The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916. GENERAL NEWS

" Mullum in Putvo.

Tin- r'-nirai Cuiiimiit e ni' i',.. l.)n- •!) "ai'iiiva: ai ■ o] cuing a jiroi'uu - >!.ii in llr' Are-ad', wl.-e e \ roci:i. ■- w ; I I - (,1V •)'.' 1 (iii I * 11:i!L r" the \,irio!i> t ( .",'■•>• S-itiin'a v fruin now lid Pcixing Day. Bivdve-e u ill b-. re- iv.-d tl'.e.f' e\cy Saturday niornini:'. in' may be i.-l'i. with th • National Mui'tgagc- and Agency .Company dur'ing till' Wi'C-k.

A sensible iTeoaulioii in changeable, weather i's to take. "NAZOL." Use the Kazol Inhaler for best resubs. At all cliemiaUs....

See our New Stock of Christmas .Cards, Photo Frames, Dobs and Toys in endless variety. Just opened -latest works by. best authors. Fishing Tackle galore at Walker's. Telephone ',)S.

The atCniion of the public is e-.iJP'd lo thi' special entries coming forward at the auction mart to-morrow, as advertised ill the columns of this |.iper to-day. A' I h.p. petrol engt'i.e, is to come undi'i' the hamme-r, and this shculd command 1 ih,;.. at tuition ■■> farmers on tie' look-,;;if for a- usefii. adjunct to the modern farm equipment. On account \>f a cbVnf enlisting, Macken/i:'. Bros, will also siubmit a 10-12 h.p. DeDi'on motor car f ( ir public auction. Asi an economical runabout this car commends itself, ft is in good running order, and has a full set of accessories. If should meet, with keen competition. Those in scereh of some- good 'hui-e!i o ld furniture should make a, point- of b:>ing present. 'lhe sale ftt ] P- In -

It takes no more trouble to growgood vegetables or flowers than to grow thoio of inferior quality. Nimmo and Blair's seeds arc absolutely tho best. The gi-eatest car© is taken to supply seeds of high germination and of finest quality and strain. Every variety or vegetables and flower seeds obtainable from E. J ATWILL, Agent for Planet Jr. Garden T 0015....

"NAZOL'' is the w ( .l!-cln»seii namof an honest cough a„d cold remedy, which is specially suitable for na.'?a! catarrh. To ensure getting the genuine "Nasol," you should order it l>v name...

The Olympia was again well fill d

-•particularly at the back—last night lor the second performance' 0 f 'H.M S. Pinafore,'' by the Waimate amateurs. The piece went wloU, and the a,p(p!ause. was more liberal and instantaneous, put ting 1 the players into a. good mood. After the sailor's Hiornpipe on duck, "Dick Deadeya'' clowned amusingly with an imitation effort, and was the recipient ,of a bouquet. Whilst all this roystering war* going forward the Midshipmite dutifully and statclily paced the poop, aver and anon scanning tJio- horizon through his telescope. Master Griffiths's was by no means a negligible; part. The ,\Vaimate, Waihao and' Deepi Cre£tk queen candidates again appeared, on the stage, between the; acts, and another ■of Mr Brenmer's ' Pinafore posters was put up by Seaman George Mackenzie, eliciting .bids Trejftly. Souvenir programmes on silk, signed by the Queens, were, also sold. Mr T. G. Le ; wis, 'Secretary of;the Carnival Election (Committees, proposed votifts of thanks to Mrs Pitts, and the orcheßtra; Mr A. McLaiuchlan, the mechanician; Mr Art. Inkster, the TOaike-ur. artist; the Sweeits Committee, the donors of bouquets, and" all the performers and helpers who had oemtribfu.tod ito tlxes BU<jce§i3,.,of4t'h'e.Froduction At the conclusion of botli nights tha whole of tlie National Anthem (thr&G ivcrses) was s'ung. At Mis's Wille'tt&'s .last night the male mCmbers of the company entertained the lad v mieimbers at supper, and Mr' Lucas, tires

conductor, took the opportunity fll thanking all for tiheir loyalty and enthusiasm. TJhey had had a chequered run since the first practice;—in fact, the attempt had been at one sjage pretty well abandoned; especially after iosing five or six of their principals in as many days,; b'ut they had persisted; and he tiho'ught :they had nothing to -be, aslhamed of, all things considered. Hci said' li,Cj would like to sec; the society kept going, and an early start made next year to re hearse another opera. J'etty Officer )'.!. I'. Toriesse the hearty thanks of the; whole, company to Mr Lucas for the pains he had taken to bring the enterprise to a. successI'u! issue. It Was; only due to his enthusiasm and persistency th-at it had br-e.u accomplished* The work of "Mrs Lucas should also be recognised; Jewknow, how she had given herself to ■the eause. Cheers were given for the conductor and stage manager (Hev. Mi' Juiiiw). Mr Lucas al-o mentioned Mr 11. Steele's gratuitous work Hi conned ion wiih the. costumes.

Tile; B,QVo;ua)i Counti" met ftl' the VjiflWia: Park y ; es<ler,diay afternoon and inrfiificte.il Alve, did conveniences siiidiWu). yrop<>seU sij.e. for. tfic row* oirijc'B.: ji]t wife (deeded (halt, tjho Town Gift* iir:ei<aie for Xlw efctaion pf •Ijlic SrKKSb fcli&nftge mi&n tiiqo the 'ItoM, fxU'kmg to l,h<* ieM ;tnd rtgM Conveniences will he ejjecJted ft fire, ripe* All work up to g^rovflA 1 texcl is to bithsl|alntia.l and; jjieiijnjanelni -butWio oM cdnvoaieneesf are ]to f>e used 1 for. the above. giio r \ii.ti\K w.dr.k \ao a.slto ,haye. the work comp He-l in lita :■ for J>e-cemh-r V.Sth. Then.-, Will '1 '■' fairly adequate aceominodalCn l'"i' th" crowds expected on that day and Boxing Day. The Deputy-Mayor and the Chairman ol {';>•> Finane- Committee aro: to fenders.

Cabbage, cauliflower, tomato and other bedding plants no wi'eady at Bes wick's Florist- Shop, comer of Arcade. Plants fresh dialy. Cut flowers, floral work in any design. Best ami most effective wash for grecm llv and other garden pests; no trouble to mix. and sure to kill without damage to" plants. Nursery, Princes Street, 'Phono 162,...

To l ienickei's and campers!■ • Wherever y.ui gf>. lake a bottle of

"NA/AH." wiili you. Cold* come easily. They go quickly when "Nazal' eels to work. Sixty doses, for l-s *>«-*

The question .wound* cd soldiers cjiitft'rtered {in tho work-; house hospiljtt,! ."should hold con cert's a'nd play glajm.es in the worknouse efi.'trno.l wais. jviised at' i<C Sy cent meeting of; the Cvi.rnfiS'Von» Guardians at Bangor. The cU&k mentioned Unit the .pen had bena promised a bfdKar'd .tfvble. ~iA Win bcr: "Billiards m a chapel L*_ Caplain Hughes: ''Whv not, the chapel only consist L of'bucks and pior itar. O'here "is (n<o:tlifng Jeligiotts a-' bout the building- un'til there arc religious people Jnfcjde <Jjf if, J£ is possible: Jo bo reiiaimis avw billiards Xet mwt be, narrowminded land exercise 'icoinmpnsense'' Mr. Jones'3 ".Wlifal the language of the sobUer who loses li'ls g_amo of .billiardSt.?}' (Uiiigliter.)'

There is only one NAZOL that r-"-lieves had colds, troublesome', coughs, and sore throats, if is put up in red cartons with the word "XAZOL" in white. Hcfuse suhslitufe.v..

L<'.ss than a halfpiC-nny a do.se I And every dose docs you goodf. *'Nay.oi,'' the famous cold and cough cure, costs only ls.(Jdp.er bottle of 00 doses..,.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 449, 17 November 1916, Page 2

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The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916. GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 449, 17 November 1916, Page 2

The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916. GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 449, 17 November 1916, Page 2