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CARTERTON NOTES. ._ o (Special to Daily Times.) There was a breeze of excitement here on Friday, a couplo of cattle being responsible. The animals were being driven along the street, and, when passing the business premises of Mr J. A. Dudson, saddler, the beasts walked through thoshop into the workroom, where some difficulty was experienced in ousting them. No damage was done, but, the amusing part of the performance was that the cattle belonged to Sir Dudson, and were being driven by his son, Alfred. After a fair share of .stormy weather, a ; spell of fine weather appears to have set in, : and many farmers arc to bo seen '' making ; hay while the sun shines." A i , arty of school-teachers left here on Friday evening for Mount Jlolclswortii, for the purpose of instruction ia agriculture, under Mr W. 0. Davis. They expect to return to-night lS.itunlay). it is understood thai, the tender of Mr F. Rofe has been accepted IV-r the Cartcrton-Te Wharau mail, service. Mr 0. 11. Edwards, gas engineer, inspected the Carter ton g'isworks on Thursday. The laying of pipes is proceeding apnee, and the wliolc of the work's should be completed in March next, and the town lit up with gas. On the Cartcrten Bowling Green on Thursday afternoon, in a match for Llie " Ftathers," Mr W. Whytc's team defeated Mr A. Bish's team by 2\) points to ID. Afternoon tea was provided by Mesdames J. S. Pepper and W. Fisher. Kor iho four v.-et'ks ended November "2Glh, I .1."2.'!0,-l( | llbs of milk, representing t,10(i,117 J pounds of buUei- fat, were received at the i Dak'iield Dairy KaeU-ry. The sum of £1101 j li?s Id is being paid to suppliers for that period. A novel windmill has been erected over I tho business premises <<f Mr A. S. Judd, I which ads as a, sort of a sign. It is the i I'mure of a cyclist mounted on a bicycle, and pedals away when there is a breeze. Attached to the wheels of tho machine arc pieces of tin. which enables the wheels to I revolve when the wind blows. Tho Secretary of the denial Post Ollice, Wellington, has replied as follows to a suggestion from the Chamber of Commerce that tho commission on all values of postal notes I be. the same, ami that- postal notes be legal I tender :- ■" I have to inform you that so long las postal noies a/c u>ed as at iirorcn , - for the J purpose (, f remitting money, it does not i appear desirable that the commission on ! note* of all values should be rcuie uniform. ! The .;ii.e-;lion of making post:'! notes leg-il ! tender'was fully disi-ussol about ten years i a::o. but it vvas decided.( > make no change. ] Under the present regulations postal notes I may pass from hand to h-uid, provided they J are not tilled iv as payable, to any particular I person. As Mr Sutherland, a member of Messrs G. i A. Fairbrother's staii, Carterton, was riding j along the street, op. Friday, he received a spill fro:n hi- cycle, in endeavouring to move out of the way of a young horse, which was rearing at the time. Mr Sutherland escaped with a shaking. i The privilege for a fruit and fancy stall at ttie Carterton Friendly Societies' Sports, on Boxing Day. was purchased at auction. on Saturday, by Quin Kee, tho price being Jl2 10s. The luncheon and tea rooms were passed in, with prospects of them being sold privately. The telegraph linesmen are, at present, engaged in replacing the poles along Highstreet with new ones. A considerable quantity of wood is being taken out of the main road here by the men excavating for the gasworks mains. The wood is totara logs, similar to those that were used when the drain was a wooden one. These were, probably, overlooked when the drain was tilled up.

SUGAR. IA., 12/- bag. No. 2, 11/9 bag. 121b for 2/9. Silver Dust Flour. 251b bags, 3/3. 501b bags, 6/3. Best Oatmeai. 3/6 bag. Rolled Oats, 1/- bag. a. j. gFddings, Queen-street, The Cheap Grocer. TOYLAND! TOYLAND! OUR Fancy Department has been enlarged to enable us to show the Largest' Assortment of Fancy Goods and Toys that has ever been 'displayed under c>in , roof. We have make a special purchase, at a big discount, of a room full of Traveller's Samples of TOYS OF ALL KINDS. DOLLS OF ALL KSMDS. A special line of UNBREAKABLE WOODEN TOYS, and, as we only stock these lines at this season of the year, we are marking at very low prices to quit. It will pay you to call and inspect. BRING THE CHILDREN ALONG. A HUGE SELECTION. . . JNO. GRAHAM & CO.

RHEUMATISM & KINDRED COM PLAINTS CURED BY YIBRATQRY MASSAGE. THE latest and most up-to-date treatment for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgic Affections, Circulatory Diseases, Contracted Muscles, Stiff Joints, Nervous Headaches, etc. VIBRATION is the most modern treatment known in the whole range of remedies for curing disease and toning up the system, locally and generally. It is more penetrating than hand massage, reaching deep-seated organ 3, and transmitted by wave motions over considerable areas. VIBRATION equalises the circulation..lt purifies the blood by rapid motion. It stimulates every organ in the body. It opens and cleanses all the circulatory channels. It relieves all nerve and muscular tension. It quiets, soothes and re-vitalises the whole physical organism. Countey Patients are requested to call or write. One trial treatment given free, which will convince sufferers of the benefits to be derived from the treatment. MRS C. J. GROSSMANN, (Certificated.Medical Masseuse), " VibratoiMiim," No. 12 KENT TERRACE, WELLINGTON. YOUR life a misery on account of your cold? Then cure your cold. How ? Why with a bottle of Universal Cold Cure. The price is Is- 6d.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVI, Issue 8628, 10 December 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVI, Issue 8628, 10 December 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVI, Issue 8628, 10 December 1906, Page 6

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