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GENERAL NEWS.

Dr. Kidson’s Weather Forecast. — Northerly winds, moderate to strong freshening. There is a prospect of fair to cloudy weather. Expect warm and sultry weather. Barometer falling slowly, after about 24 hours rising slowly.

‘•'All the old favourites and most of the new” is the term that describes the varied assortment of children’s comic papers we sell each week. Over sixty kinds of thiee-

nenny periodicals arrive every week at J* H. Beattie's, The Shop Xexl the Post Office. Inspection invited

A register prepared by the Trades Hall officials shows 295 to be out of work in Dunedin.

James White, single, aged 65, was killed at 10.30 this morning by a fall of coal in the Westport main mine at Granity.

That a bee sting can have very painful results is exemplified in the ease of a Waimate man who was stung on the face and had to have medical attention.

Waterproof cot sheeting. Bryan can supply the best quality sheeting at really moderate prices. Call and inspect. B. A. Bryan, Chemist, ’phone 9, Box 62, Waimate. 1

Next Tuesday afternoon, three rinks of ladies from the Phoenix Bowling Club, Oamaru, will play a match with three Waimate ladies rinks, on the Waimate Club’s green. The match will begin at 2-30.

At Timaru to-day Gilbert Kendal Maurice Mayo, watchmaker and jeweller, was sentenced to six months’ reformative detention on one charge and was convicted on the others, to come up for sentence if called upon within twelve months. There were three charges of thefts of bicycles and accused pleaded guilty.

Last two days, Boot Sale. Great reductions. Dom. Keyes.

A young woman, Maude Eileen McGregor, was brutally assaulted, allegedly by her huband near Wellington quay, on Tuesday night. Frederick Harvey McGregor was later arrested, and remanded on £5O bail. The injuries, though serious, are not expected to have serious result.

Face creams, powders and all toilet necessities are cheaper at Bryan’s. Yon will always get prompt and courteous service from B. A. Bryan, Chemist, ’phone 9, Box 62, Waimate. 2.

Opportunity will be taken at the social of the South Canterbury Justices of the Peace Association tomorrow night to say farewell to Mr A. E. Reynolds, clerk of the Timaru Supreme Court. Quite a number of Waimate Justices and their wives will be present.

We have a distinctly good agricultural farm for sale, exceptionally situated as regards town, saleyards and railway, consisting of about 300 acres at £l5 per aere and very easy terms. Forbes Wallace, Land, Lime and Produce Agent, Waimate.

Although there has been no official announcement on the subject, it is common knowledge that negotiations are well under way in the matter of offering the Finegand freezing works to another company already operating in the South Island, says the Clutha Leader.

Mr G. A. | the staff of the Bai/ Melbourne, and f<l land staff, Manuka on her l ast ' Melbourne to W..|li n _ ported missing at b 7 1 ’ 23. He had I, eillr ' by the parser. There was a , erio|]> ent in the early host, * ing in Waipawa. \ Carnaby. d l) aui into the gutter and lent collision uat jj . “ and was badly wrei-bjl occupants \»e r( . u ’ injured, two hem- r ' pukurau Hospital If yon suffer f r , w eruptions of ;| le s l,, / the blood that is th,., . tie of Bryan'- Blw«j v/ mine al! impurities ■. It van be taken with t J I by children or adulu | from B. A. Bryan, m Waimate. Sir j.-ep„ War.! ! i3l , letter. <L,:, ! .1.. - j leading 1.-i ~, . _i.i!it in 1.: _ hiiu ... J New Zealand 1.. a,.. |t, . wool ma rk. t i, |.f,.. . Brad t <mo 1 . a mint |-(,< i down in ta.-e of <, from outside. p a j r . |l>l(a selling \\e|| atiil y.,i ; ,Lu real good season y.,. Don't let corns iiiar v« Bryan's "Kornese" i relid and remove ever born of . urn-. <>bta::, Bryan, . Waimate. Mrs A. Munro. v.. : .., e , \\ ol ks employee at infant -on are .., condition . - th, , into by a train. The . , on the railway line ~| and. seeing the 3 mother 11 ~i to j to-day -tat.-- tliat Mr. k last night on amv*! at tri The child lu-t its ic a suffering from -.lnn k. | ed to recot er. Chrome Lace Shots St 14’ll. Dom. Keyes. A rrangetni'iits for tie J make .me of the most acil i ial voyages yet plii'ri| from England m Xm la been progressing i three months. Advice tef eeived by Au kland Pilot F. Mace. wLn ll v, .mill b.- rea.ly u -tart 11 da; s. Pi- t Mace i.'item Vienna, Karachi uril the route ns followedlx I and if he can keeytaq would eon pl.-te •'' ' .’Si end of AUireh. The oirtri made solo. I’iiot Mf' A of his anility to man. Sun and wind and tlxtri air tingling her hands aril does she .-are’ A litt.eM burn Lotton ttppW •' ideal soothing skin soft and white. "*■ B. A. Bryau, Ch** l l Box 62'. Waimate Film Comp*™** f* l Bryan s Pharmacy- 1 mounted enlarge".:!’---eustonn'r obtn.:.- ’ ' large increase tn tow* department is pr°«f ’• * results obtained. service. All and those sent by ra orompt attention- R If.P.S , ’Te-. rir""!! 9 Box Waim*t f - \ lar.-e : - J imtm! - "e’ A"- o! * oriou- ’ 1, turcs Ixt evening- ‘ 1 the ev ole st A » film' the a - - title ! ' . .-X'-erW r j •u-’re !' -4 the ol.bn 'A ' q* (y I* \ , 'll I'F ' length’. -'■■■ the ; A’'"'' ’" feeli'n. <£' > -Ko-c :.-4 ot <>l < nry ■- ’’ . . y 1 Iv enjoyMde ett.’ -I- "< A’ //.> jack- 1.1. 11 r *" ..gooi I •’A" Maim ‘' - r pleted to-nigW Last Day of March 2 Doni.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 28 February 1929, Page 4

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GENERAL NEWS. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 28 February 1929, Page 4

GENERAL NEWS. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 28 February 1929, Page 4

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