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The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY "Multum in Parvo.' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. GENERAL NEWS.

In the PukekaWa murder trial fhe jury disagreed|, and a new trial was ordered'.

Mr Wm. Stewart will oedupv Kjnox pulpit to morqpw', and Rev. Mr Maddiilj, of Geraldine, the following: Sunday.

We have 'been supplied with n copy of Mr J. CromHife Scott's report on an electric scheme for Waimate. The report' will rite published in due course. Already t]ie gist ol it, with discussion by the Council, has appeared in this paper.

Penetrating, powerful, phompt. pleasant and proved is “Nazol •” No cold is Nazol-w00f... The meeting- of the car-owweins called for to-day was adjourned, owing' to other meetings keeping some of tile leading spirits in the cooperative garage movement away, j’he Siheep Dog Trial Club was a,lso to have held the. annual meeiiog to day, but did not do so.

The National Mortgage and Agency Co. Ltd. report having' held an

auction .sale of a 4-ioomed cottage in Leonaid Street on account oil' the Public Trustee, in the estate of the late Margaret Vaile, deceased. The prop© ty, was sold, under the hammer to Mr John Monts al £175.

, The School benefit at the Olympia. Pictures last night w'aa erowded„ and! the children and adults enjoyed the programme;, which was • very suitable 1 for the occasion. The School's share of the proceeds amounts to £lO 7s 10d, and '.o this will be added the direct subscriptions collected.

Fish, Oh!—New Rods,Lines, Files and Tackle for catching these have just arrived at Walker’s and still there’s more to f011bw.... The appeal for £5OO to extend the Waimate Y.M.B.C. i-ooms in Mouse Street has not fallen on deaf ears. Messrs Mann and C. Preece have teen ha dat w o ik canvassing, and today they are afcte o report that they have entered on the fifth,'hundred, which they hope, to get in a few days. ’ ■ ( On Wednesday, the 17th insfo at a meeting of de.-eyiate; repres*a'.iiig the various friendly societi'Js of Waimate, Morven, and Makikihi it was decided that a Unijed Friendly Societies’ Council be formed in Waimate, each Lodge to have one delegate on the Execuive, Bro. W, G. Pau.l, of the U.A.0.D., was elected President, and Bro. L. Ct McLauchlaty of the M.U 1.0.,0,F(, Secretary The douiL'les competition was begun on Hie Waimate bowling green last evening, when C. E. Manchester and W. Guilford were defeated ty E. Travens and S. Riach. The champion, singles game last evening between Fulton aiid A. Riach was a ■ stulbblpKn fight On the 'Second to last , ’ head they were a 'taet and 1 with I bis last towl Riach drew the shot within inches, and won the game. I Earlier to the week Holmes deleat- 1 ted Stewart in the singles; ’

“Tlie first wealth is health.”—Emerson. And the best health-insur-anoe against spuing and summer maladies is Baxter’s Lung Preserver —a. favorite cough and cold remedy, with a reputation behind it of over half-a-century. ‘‘Baxter’s’' has won widespread confidence through its dependable curative p-roff-erties for coughs, colds, sore throat and all bronchial troubles. Keep a bottle always in the house. Your chemist or grocer can suppily you with Baxter’s Lung Preserver at 2/6 per large bottle... The Bosket Bali concert to file given in Kliiox Hall on Shovy Night apr peins to be a remarkably attractive way of investing one shilling, for there are to be various ilemsj, well staged, includinr- the company songs in character, ‘‘Rendezvous,” ‘‘Japanese Lodre-Bong,” "Our Farm,’ and “Bubbiesi,” as Well as novelty stunts, sketches, tableaux,j eloeu/ionaiy items, etc. Besides, there will be tile regular conce t solos, the singars thing M h ’Tweedy, Miss Arthur, and Mr Tweedy. An a chert-a of twelve players will xionfritiute sefectiona.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXI, 20 November 1920, Page 2

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The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY "Multum in Parvo.' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. GENERAL NEWS. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXI, 20 November 1920, Page 2

The Waimate Advertiser. PUBLISHED DAILY "Multum in Parvo.' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. GENERAL NEWS. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXI, 20 November 1920, Page 2