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GENERAL NEWS

Dr. Eidson’s Weather ForecastSoutherly winds, moderate to strong There is a prospect of fail' to cloudy weather. The night will prob ably be very cold with frosts inland Barometer rising slowly. The matches of the New Zealand footballers in South Africa are creating much interest and as all the important games are played on Saturday the newspapers on Monday 7 are rushed. A big supply ot extra papers is on hand every 7 Monday at J. H. Beattie’s The Shop Next the Post Office. Burglars entered the Auckland Meat Company’s shop in Karangaliape Road early this morning and blew open a safe and secured about £3O. Every article reduced at Graham & Clear’s Sale. John Henry Victor Mans’ll, solicitor, Auckland, was struck off the roll by the Court of Appeal to-day. A social and dance will be held in St. Patrick’s Hall to-morrow evening. Gents 2-. Ladies 1 - and basket. The North Otago branch of the Farmers’ Union has a membership of 210, 145 of whom are financial. Save Money and visit Graham & Clear’s Sale. Commences on Saturday, June 30th. Jack Cut lie (23), employed as n porter at a Dunedin hotel, was found dead on the floor of his bedroom this morning. A post mortem is to be held Shake hands with Health! Fortify yourself and your family against the onslaughts of winter. Bryan’s Emulsion does the triek Rich in Vitamines and Hyphosphites. Recommended for Kiddies. 1/6, 3/-, 5/6 from B. A. Bryan, M.P.S. Prescription Chemist, ’phone 9, Box 62, Waimate. 1. Messrs Dalgety and Co. advertise in this issue a special entry at Stud holme Sale on Wednesday next. Sergeant E. C. Turner, of Dunedin, has been appointed to take charge at Waimate in place of Sergeant Kidd who has retired. The event of the year! Graham & Clear’s Sale on Saturday, June 30th. E. J. Pine (20), of Sockburn, while motor cycling to-day crashed into a motor lorry and received injuries from which he died later. You’d never find ‘Mac’ without his ‘wee bottle’ He was wedded to it. In winter however, ‘Mac’ committed bigamy—he loved two bottles — the other was Bryan’A Great Cough Remedy, and it cost him only 3/6 B.A. Bryan, M.P.S., Prescription Chemist, ’Phone 9, Box 62, Waimate. 2.

A prohibition order against Frederick Joyee, senr., was granted in the Waimate Magistrate’s Court this morning before Messrs W. E. Evans and C. L. H. Gunn, J.P.’s.

The death is announced of Sir Westby Brook Percival, formerly Agent-General for New Zealand and Tasmania.—London cable.

The body of the boy of seven years, Clifford Henry James Hoyne, who was last seen playing on the Dunedin Wharf with companions on May 17, was washed up at Macandrew’s Bay yesterday.

The Waitaki Labour Party’s social evening will, owing to counter attractions, be held in Silver Band Hall on Wednesday 7 night next at 8 p.m. See advertisement in this issue.

Want Ads. in the Daily Advertiser bring Buyer and Seller togeth a. Try one to-morrow.

The Kaihu dairy f a ,.. hotu (New Plymontin pletely destroyed by f lt( day night. The origin ;. This is the fourth dain be burnt along th? f. moqjhs. All are una<- t .2’ Chilblains! A f oot . means miles of Chilblain Liniment act. Relieves pain inimediata. have benefitted—why a bottle, from 11. ,\ l Prescription Chemist, 'pj 62, Waimate. Th,- National Dairy erston North which Saturday was a most - r tun-. The gate takings* days were £2004, , £lBOO last year. ™ Every line a Bargas Graham and Clear's Salt ing June 30th. The body of the George Campbell (f>s) a missing for a week on R tion (near Gisborne).„ ing near his horse, w j,. ed to a tree. Deceased, lighted owing to feeling] ered himself with his™ Owing to the extremej reading the numbers ~ cycles at night at the «■ a conference of Taramjj the other day decided hj Government to make a requiring machines tu plainer numbers on b/w the front wheel, as thew racing cycles. Better than a Night# Unique Hol Water Butiit the sheets these "below a and dream of the sunat Prices are lower from Ba M.P.S., Prescription i ’Phone 9. Box 62, Waist It's a well known J every person likes bij ui their money. This will bej ease by puri-ha-ing vottri merits at the little irn mercery store of Morin 266 Stafford S;.. Tiinarti begin their winter sale n day. The Compaiu.' Ml tation of selling relisi cheap, and all will be« at this sale for everytM duced. Ask for towels, ii dies’ and girls cardigan prices will surprise you] Film Competition. Fnt Bryan’s Pharmacy. lb mounted enlargement earl customer obtaining bests large increase in turnout department is proof of i results obtained, and st service. AH makes of SW and those sent by tfl prompt attention. B 1 11.P.5., Prescription Chui 9, Box 62. Waimatei A lot has been publisW garding better times this is true is shown byl being done by Waimate I ly. Saturday saw tbe< the Winter Sale at 11. U record—both for mimbetl ers served and quantity" sold. While this pn"* public have money to fl proves that the public i> to get the best value M ey. Anyone needing ® clothing will be well it this sale at "The Shop ly Service.".... The protest of branch of the Fanners 3 the removal of from Lincoln College 1 College was endorsed Canterbury executive 01 on Friday. The Bitehener, M.1’.l re * erl ” bility of Mr Hudson. SJf personally he would main in Canterbury, the shift meant would not wish to st«» < A young man wh° about twenty years a?’ sion field of Along"'/ China, is now re ’ v land on furlough an the Foresters Hall- ' s ‘ evening at 7-30- j most interesting stor;, life of the people- ( Bolshevism among enterprise and the r . ing white people in / unrest. A hearty 18 tended to all to atteu Rubber stamp*% made at the W

, « hark was sustained bv \ broken bacK - » well-kno"' 1 hunter of the MaiJ district, l-ui on Saturday k,. the result of a fall over a r_ fo . elifi. The horse had to destroyed. animal belonged M i-s E. Ver- of Waihao Forks jisses it very much, it is surLii that the horse was standing t h e crass near the edge of the if when the soil broke away, and unable to .ain a foothold on ground, it « precipitated ’ Evidently, it landed on its st The hor-e v.-.-is a very good

ipr* • Separate tenders, to close on Satda'. July 7th.. arc invited for Sunday School in annate. in s, with the architect, Mr J. flayman. £] ;) 0 Cash, with <‘i GovcrniLGnt irtaee of £660. which pays itself half yearly, ■■! buy a very nice Its ■ '■ • House with all jreniences. l-,»rbe> Mallace Box Waimate. The Wniiuat- J'oint-to Point teplechase meet'ng to b< held at 'e Waimate” on Thursday, has atjeted verv good entries. An exl event, a Ladies’ Field Hunter iai, has been added to the pro amme tins year, and post entries U be received. It is expected that ifield will be a large one. Int And- ' patrons of the meeting are ad led that they should enter “Te male" by the main <iri. . the te of whieh is opposite the Showwinds Gorge Road.

Eczema, varicose ulcers, cuts, ars and knocks are safely and rely treated by that soothing Ming emollient Bryan’s Antisepi Ointment. Careful mothers alays keep it handy. Pots 2/6 and 6. B. A. Bryan, M.P.S., Preseripon Chemist, ’phone 9, Box 62, ■mate. 6. In “The City Beautiful", Mr J. E. achan writes of Honolulu: “Obasly the inhabitants are beauty ers who have transformed an promising land into a garden. One v travel for hours in and around city without seeing anything to end the eye. Hoardings are forUen. Power transmission and ephone poles are painted green or ek to blend with the landscape, tops the most striking impresses the astonishing effect of abiding fences and hedges. Most fdens (and, except in some of (more crowded oriental quarters, touse without a garden is inconirabk) are frankly open to the **’ In parts, such as the beau- « Manoa valley, it is almost imeto say where one passes * public or semi-public reserves ©ardens to a residential area. ® ( *ty is about the same size as Btchnrch.”

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 25 June 1928, Page 4

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GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 25 June 1928, Page 4

GENERAL NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 25 June 1928, Page 4