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GENERAL NEWS

It should rejoice the hearts of the toys and girls who revel in the colcured comics that a big batch of tew quarterlies has just come to hand and they are now being sold at half-a-crown by J. H. Beattie, ll.e Shop Next the Post Office.

The lorry which took the publicity exhibit to Timaru also carried another roadside notice. This two R.S.A. men will erect' on the bank of the Parcorn River, where it will advise the pul-10. “Next town Waimate, twenty miles.” If this notice is as effective those previously erected, Waimate will have reason to thank those - hose thought and energy are brnirijig such advertising into existen >■.

Ladies it Waimate can now procure' Piyer's Face Powder at the reduced price < 3/9 per box, usual price ss. > Poinpeia, Azurea, Le Trefle In ariiat, Mismelis, etc. B A. Bry: M.P.S. Prescription Chemist, I ■ 9, P.O. Box 62, Waimate

Messrs G. IT. Hedges and Co , Woollcombe St. Timaru, invite Waimate visitors for Shopping Week to inspect their showing of magnificent rugs and Wilton carpets, also bask- • t-work, etc.

Rev. Bates’ Weather Forecast:— Variable and moderate breezes, but northerly moderate to strong windt prevailing soon and freshening. Mild and hazy conditions and ths weather will probably become warm er with increasing haze and cloudj. r.ess. Barometer falling soon.

This morning the Mayor, with &. Nelson and Mr C. Clarke, photographer, left for Timaru with the WaZnate exhibit for the Motor Olympia. This will be erected during the day, ready for the opening at 8 p.m. At the opening the speakers will be the Mayor of Timaru, the President of the South Canterbury Motor Trade Association (Mr C. W. Wood), and the Mayor of Waimate, speaking as President of the N.Z. Motor Trade Association.

Waimate visitors to Timaru for Shopping Week, should get their morning and afternoon teas, luncheons, hot teas, etc., at the beautifully appointed Oxford Tea Rooms George St. Take the electric lift, main entrance Oxford Building*. Orchestra in attendance. See advertisement.

When you consult your Physician your medicine is dispensed with pure drugs and extreme accuracy at BRYAN’S PHARMACY, and we carry a complete stock of all sick-room and surgical requisites, i.e., clinical thermometers, medicine glasses, cotton wool, gauze, lint, syringes, hot water bags, throat brushes, atomizers, eye baths. B. A. BRYAN, M.P.S Prescription Chemist, Waimate.

scription Chemist, Waimate

A tailor who carries on business in Karangahape Road, Auckland, presented a striking colour picture one morning as he trekked from the Police Station to his shop with his aims full of ties, collars, pyjamas ana socks. On opening up he had discovered that his showcase had been rifled, and he made a bee-line for the Police Station. It appears that a constable on night duty found the show case open, so gathered up all the contents and took them to the watch-house for safety.

“Hello Central, give me double five please. ' “Hello, - Hello, that you? Tell the Taieri Man we shall have cream to be called for on Monday.’’ “Very good thank you. He is out every day and will cr.ll. This is the constant work per phone just now. Everybody wants the Taieri man to call for creani and a smile anticipaiive of cream cheques is spreading. The grass is growing and the cows are coming in and it's ring up Dash Ltd., the agents of the Taieri and Peninsula Coy., and ask for the lorry to call. It will call all right, constant, and the returns will be just as certain and most satisfying.

See New Price List on front page for last two days of New Management Sale.

The annual ball and presentation of trophies of the Amo Miniature Rifle Club will be held in the Amo Memorial Hall on Tuesday, September 28th. Music by the jovial Orchestra. Conlan s Bus wiu n ave Waimatet at 8 p.m. Book seats early. ••

To keep hot liquids hot for 24 hours obtain a Maws Best British Vacuum Flask at Bryan s Phannsq for.3/-. B. A. BRYAN, M.P.S., P«scription Chemist, Waimate.

“Waimate for health! One lady"' ardent is in her hundredth year on one gentleman is 102!” So runs one of the placards on the Waimate pn ■ licity exhibit and it conveys a f ac surprising to many. Another an nouncement is: “For raspbern and strawberries Waimate reien • in the 1926 season ten thousM sovereigns.” Such advertising • this is striking and valuable. 111 little placards have been dehea < and even humorously decorated pen and ink sketches and water <■ our work by Miss Kennedy, leB sj of marquetry, who came to t« ■ of the committee without lee m interests of pushing B annate.

Nights are cold and sheetchilly. Two years guarantee Hot Water Bottles BRYAN’S PHARMACY. fort at little cost, and » to Bele' , t from —B. A. LM-. S., Prescription Chemist, M

’A treat for the made bread from Newall ■ 7his bread, being made <g _ ally prepared milk in pl a« ter, which gives it exce 1 1-11 f] Jf . qualities, has a delicious n our all its own. It toasts better, cuts better, » ter than the ordinary ' Jt,u not requiring less gv stale or dry. You 11 ■ when you give it a trial-

haircloth, a salesman (36), f £l5 a t Palmerston North Lt this morning on a L driving a motor car whilst L of intoxication. Def endk driving a car on SaturLg collided with a motor

L y, Nicol, proprietor of the t Tearooms, invites all old LWainate friends to visit L Shopping Week, when L v obtain delicious morning Enioon teas, four-course [ high teas, etc. All the L are baked in the premudy cooks, and served in the Lto orchestral accompani-

L Celebrated Vegetable and [Seeds are now procurable. L have a gardening calenpthe asking. Sole Agents: [gould, Guinness, Ltd.

Ifitacrston North a sum of L notes, made up for banking Lsiy disappeared from belie counter of the Municipal Uces one day last week. The Lt of a. cashier is that whilst [absent, for a moment from Liter where the money lay a L heard in the public office, Ltrange man was found belie counter, making off when Left alone for a moment. DeL are investigating. hairs of Petne Double-bed [Blankets, sliqbtly soiled. Speke 37/6. at Shackleton’s New |®nt Sale. r a germ flies out of the winte a bottle of BRYAN’f 5 tof Cod Liver Oil with Renters the home. Its healti curative properties render treat value for coughs, colds, lungs and all bronchial af s. Saves 75 per cent on paralsion, and of superior qualB. A. Bryan, M.P.S., Pres- ■ Chemist, Waimate.

Baring to the prospects of the ■ season at the annual meetBthe C.F.C.A. Colonel K. fcie, the president, said that ■generally were quite encouragllte only disturbing feature ft uncertainty of the prices of lud dairy produce. The farmfcii not count in future on reft higher prices than those rulft'hy. and if they were to get [wenue from the farms it |■ by more production. He ft them to adopt the slogan fraltivation, more manure.” ■Wd the farmers to spend tune on their tractors and less ® motor cars. 'superior results in developing Orting, also enlarging of your negatives. A full range of 1 and Illingworth films and also phot® albums '■photographic requisites. B. M.P.S., Prescription 8 ' Tho:. e 9. -P.O. Box 62. in the Wellington-Pal-cycling road race (102 miles E actual time of the com- ) were as follows:—V. Taranaki (35min), 6hr 1: A. Beattie, Well- ■ Wmin) 6hr 42min 27sec, 2; "ebber, Wellington, (40min) . 111 - 'see, 3. The fastest »ere registered by V. Tipb?. Robinson, (Wellington) . 111 2sec. who came tenth, . ,j. ® ane (Wellington) 6hr / sec - Jt i g stated that this ? more severe test of endur1 any other held in Aus--ISI W Zealand, the road? bargains iri Housefare. Enam«l ware, Aluj, re ' Brush Ware, Crock'at Pyne, Gould, Guinness, / Ads in the Dailv Adv»r- -\ x and Seller togt-ta-ta mariw.

The North Otago A. and P. As sociation’s annual Show will be held at Oamaru on Thursday and Friday November 18th and 19th. Schedules obtainable on application to the Secretary. See advertisement for. further particulars.

Roy Ahuriri (29), who< was injured while employed by Craig Brothers, builders and contractors, through a stone falling on his chest, has died in the Auckland Hospital.

Patrick Shields, an ex-Indian Army officer, was charged in the Auckland Police Court with the theft of a typewriter valued at £l7 from a guest at an hotel. Accused pleaded not guilty and was committed for trial. Bail of £lOO was allowed.

To readily and conveniently destroy round and thread worms in children give Bryan’s Anthelmintic Worm Powders, safe and effective. B. A. Bryan M.P.S., Prescription Chemist, ’Phone 9, P.O. Box 62., Waimate.

A Wellington message states that a young man, Reginald Horace Hudleston (26), was found dead at Awakeri on Saturday with a gunshot wound in the head. The evidence at the inquest yesterday showed that deceased had' been depressed after an influenza attack. The coroner returned a '■erdict that death was due to a gunshot wound self inflicted while deceased was temporarily mentally deranged

Owing to the Hall being otherwise engaged on Thursday evening skating at Olympia this week will be held on Tuesday and Saturday, afternoon and evening. On Tuesday, sth October, a plain and fancy dress carnival will be held.

Board of Trade regulations for the regulation and control of bread puces have been gazetted. Immediate authority is given! the Minister of Industries and Commerce to fix and determine from time to time the maximum price which may be charged for bread when sold for cash in any localities within the Dominion, as defined by him. He may also fix and determine the maximum price to he charged for bread when sold for carh by any persons named in the regulating order.

Strychnine (Hulle’s) powder and Crystals 4/6 oz. Phosphorised Pollard also stocked. B. A. Bryan M.P.S., Prescription Chemist, Waimate.

The Minerva, Grigson St., Waimate, Ladies’ and Children’s Outfitter.

Want Ads. in the Daily Adv? liser bring Buyer and Seller togetft er. Try one tomorrow.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 27 September 1926, Page 4

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GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 27 September 1926, Page 4

GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 27 September 1926, Page 4