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GENERAL NEWS

Rev. Bates’ Weather Report:— Westerly winds, strong to gale and veering by west to south. "Weather cloudy to overcast and rain probable. Barometer unsteady. The sale of the famous Bestway ninepenny series of publications continues steadily. Among new books just to hand are several dealing, with schoolgirls' embroidery work, fancy dress and children’s knitted wear, etc. J. H. Beattie, The Shop Next the Post Office. At "Willow-bridge on Saturday night a man, Mr M. Kessaine, aged about 74, was run down by a motor car. He was brought to the Waimate Hospital in an unconscious condition and died last night. The inquest was to be held to-day. Only a few specials left in the 8/11 window at the “Gainsborough” Come early to avoid disappointment --the Sale is drawing to a close. Every hat reduced. Skating at Olympia this week will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, afternoons and evenings. Band in .attendance on Tuesday and Thursday. Many,a germ flies out of the window when a bottle of BRYAN’S Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote enters the home. Its healing and curative properties render it of great value for coughs, colds, weak lungs and all bronchial affections. Saves 75 per cest on patent emulsion, and of superior quality. B. A. Bryan, M.P.S., Prescription Chemist, Waimate. Wairaki Coal, Southland’s Premier Household Coal. Hard, black, bright and lasting. Gives greater heat than most coals. A trial will make you a permanent user. Sole Agents: Pyne, Gould, Guinness. “The Poem” waltz and selections from “Primrose” on sale at The Music Depot, High Street. .Records of “Yearning,” “Ukelele Lady,” “Show Me the Way to Go Home,” etc., all in stock. Annual Winter Sale now on at the Minerva.

A Waimate skating journeyed to Oamaru on ~ night and succeeded in the home team by five The Waimate team Messrs Cox, Willetts, Culja McDonald. To keep hot liquids hours obtain a Maws B«. Vacuum Flask at Bryan sj for 3/-. B. A. BRYAN, Jq,' scription Chemist, To readily and convey stroy round and thread children give Bryan’s Worm Powders, safe a B j B. A. Eryan M.P.S., pJ Chemist, ’Phone 9, p q , Waimdte. At a meeting of the Society held on Wednesdj, following committee waji Conductor, Mr T. L. Moelected) ; secretary, Mi» Kennard (re-elected); ; Miss Hazel Wilce; q, Mrs Horrison, Mrs Men® Misses N. Mitchell, E. j and Wilce. We have just landed i of “Judge Brand” English Ware which we are sellings sale prices. An inspectien vince you that we are j markable value. Pyne, Gm mess, Ltd. When you consult your| your medicine is dispensed , drugs qnd extreme acq BRYAN’S PHARMACY, g ry a complete stock of all ■ and surgical requisites, u, thermometers, medicine gii, ton wool, gauze, lint, syriq water bags, throat brusha, ers, eye baths. B. A. BRYj] Prescription Chemist, Ws A novel reason for s the Waimate Poultry CM en by Mr Barford at the ■ pert on Friday night. & was “taken down” once h try man so he found it si with them than against th

An agitation is still p against the cash on deliva system of the post office, entations were made to tae Chamber of Commerce that sists traders at Home to <t age of traders in New Zeal enables them to escape mas the latter have to bear. I contended that the goods: doubtful origin, and mail though they get the bend preferential duties. The I endorsed the complaint, u to bring it before the Gffl For superior results in i and printing, also enlargi, favourite negatives. AM Kodak and Illingworth i printing papers;" also pin* and all photographic requ A. Bryan, M.P.S., M Chemist, ’Phone 9, P.O. I We give two years’ guars Parex and Unique Hot Yi ties. All sizes stocked a prices, B. A. Bryan, M? script ion Chemist. Thwe Box 62, Waimate. The Waihao Downs E* some 1905 acres, was p® auction by the National and Agency Company st I land sale yards, on Sat-art these was a large atteti farmers. Bidding opend per acre, and advanced I when the property was p Later it was sold to the* for a lump sum. Anod* ty of 50 acres, offered H cf the trustees in the e« late John Morris, was |* £25 per acre. Strychnine (Hulle’s) P* Crystals 4/6 oz. Phosph* lard also stocked. B. 1 M.P.S., 'Prescription Ch® mate We ask you to realis*' the opportunity offered hj’ ers’—Crockett and k* Box Calf Derby Boots’ pair. Ladies desirous of lo* best are advised to visit' ces Bradshaw, Dalget? l High St., for their h®* shingling. Hours 2 fSaturdays 11 a.m. to 1* to 5.30. Messrs Crockett and J* land make the best w®’ the world—s7/6 quality' This week only at the F» For Bronchial Coughs, Woods’ Great I’epp 3 *

epidemic of burglaries took it Auckland on Friday night, lops in Dominion Road were I and goods taken and a man was caught in a ferry all and arrested. Two men roke into a solicitor's garage ere disturbed, but they got away. its are cold and sheets are Two years guarantee with Cater Bottles, purchased at H’S PHARMACY. Much comt little cost, and a large range let from—B. A. BRYAN, M.P. escription Chemist, Waimate. srge five-seater car ran amok ickland last Saturday evening, t out of a side street across St., knocking down two pedis and smashing a large platewindow. No one seems to be » account for the car’s dash busy Queen street.

.ing at Christchurch on Sat- , the Indian Army Hockey defeated the New Zealand iy 5 points to 2. At half-time ore was: Army 4, New ZeaI. The crowd numbered near 800. Chrysler car has met with it reception in the Waimate disi the hands of the Rcpresentd Todds’ Garage. Unfortun--1 larger field, and better prostave tempted the Represent- » a northern town but a suc’ill be early on the job dem--ting America’s best ear, the hie Chrysler. rply to the Premier’s request e reasons for a Medical ReInstitute, and how the will be expended, the New M branch of the British Medication has forwarded a rei urges that the “wait and “ c 7>" to escape the cost 'gation on our own account, is ,l|f ] unsound, as no. country make advances if. it left the Io others. ne fans’ who witnessed the. entitled “The Oregon Trail” a ppeared at the Arcadia - some months ago, and in be leading r ole was so adb Played by Art Acord, will Mother fa re opportunity g him to-night and Tuesis appearing in a Universon entitled “The Call, of hfUs'* 1 ' 1 ' T l, i ns y. croup • and ii? S colds and kindred konchitis you' endure. hint % re W ° Oda Great Pe PP;3rfw°h l - a '^ re an< l C3SV chair. .^utoth efoggy air , ■ s . e good-night glass.” be Wood, Great P.- P 1 ermir.t (2

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 28 June 1926, Page 4

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GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 28 June 1926, Page 4

GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 28 June 1926, Page 4

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