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- Otiterion Boarding-house, LOWER NIXON STREET, WANG AN U (Opposite the Railway Station.) M.V1818.. .. .. .. .. Proprietor. Best of AocommodatiMi on Most Reasonable Terms Fm Room Loosi Boxts amb Bt»u Rooms. All Communications by Lettejr or Telegram Promptly attended to. Telephone No. 874.

your child comes homi \Ji^ from school cross, unhappy ft and without an appetite it ii •Tid.nt that Something . . . A „ , ,is Wrong n ' Its ttomaoh is out ; of order ; toil, if neg(totod, may result in Mrious Uliism. A aimple, harmleu and pleasant WMdj ia » boon, both to ohUd and psnnts. | YOU HAVK THIS RKMKBV IN offline oJ*lag • . Miver Qnre Whioh CURES all cases Of DlaoiNlerad Liver or •tomaoh In either Adulta or ChlldrMi. It nay bt procared froa ioj < CbenUt or Storekeeper. PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE. CABLE NEWS. MBTOH AND FOREICH. a*M« Association— Telegraph— Copyright Received March 11, 10.7 p.m. LONDON, March 11. Obituary: James Kingston, formerly of Melbomme; author of "An Australian Abroad." ST. PATRICK'S DAY. Beeeived March 13, 1.45 a.m. SYDNEY, March 11. The fudges have decided that the Courts will sit on St. Patrick's Day. *Mr Barton declined to recognise the holiday declared by New South Wales, therefore all the Federal Departments will remain open. The St. Patrick's Day Committee have wired a stronglyworded protest. THE JAPANESE AND AUSTRALIA. Received March 11, 10.7 p.m. MELBOURNE, March 11. Mr Barton informed the House that he did not quite understand the reference to discrimination made by the Japanese Diet. He had heard of no negotiations on the question. THEPLAUGE. Received March 11, 9.30 p.m. BRISBANE, March 11. The man Wood is dead, and his wife has been stricken with the plague. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS. Beeeived March 11, 9.40 p.m. BRISBANE, March 11. The elections are proceeding quietly. Mr Philp's return is assured. The returns are incomplete, but roughly. 16 Ministerialists and 7 Labour members have been returned to-day. CRICKET. ♦ Tlm Kngllmh Tmih In Australia Preaa Association— Telegraph— Copyright • SYDNEY.^March_n._'_ In the cricket match Englishmen v. Broken Hill 18, MacLaren, Barnes, and Hayward stood out. The Englishmen made 173— Braund 27, Garnett 33, and Tyldesley (not out) 47 were the chief scorers. The local team lost 14 wickets for 119— Canst *(not out) 54 being the principal scorer. TEIEGMMS « ; LEFT HOME TO DIE. (Per United Press Association.) AUCKLAND, March 11. Kva Raxljnson, the school teacher missing from Aratapu, was found today alongside a swamp, where she had made a bed of titree. She complained that the school work was too hard, and her father could not keep hep, so she had gone away to die. THE PREMDSR^S DEPARTURE. The Ancldand branch of the Liberal and Labour Federation have decided to tender the Premier a farewell smoke concert prior to his departure for England. A. REPENTANT THIEF. CHRISTCHURCH, March 11. On January 30th -a cashbox containing £25 3s 9\A in cash, some cheques and other documents, was stolen from the Stunner Post Office. Some*days ago the postmistress received a package through the post which was found to contain jE22 of the missing money. The thief enclosed a note asking the postmistress to acknowledge the restitution through the newspapers. A DECEPTIVE STRANGER. . CHRISTCHURCH, March 11. Some little time ago a stranger came to CarUtchureh and embarked in a business which required a number of skilled tradesmen to carry it on. He advertised business freely, and also advertised for men. To those who answered the advertisement he represented that the business was gpine to be the leading one in this line in the city, and. as there were certain secrets in the trade he would only engage men who were prepared to deposit £25 as a guarantee of good faith. Several persons complied with the conditions, and all went well for » few weeks, but now the enterprising business man is missing, and those who were misguided enough to let him handle their money have been left lamenting. 3PORTINB. 1 Fixtures. March 13, Thurs; 14, Fri.— Masterton B.C. Annual March 15. Sat; 17, Mon.— Hawke's Bay J.C. Autumn March 17, Mon.— Stratford B.C. Hack Annual ~— - -- ■■- March 17, Mon.— Waimate R.C. Annull. March 17, Mon. — Horowhenua Hack R.C. Annual March 17, Mon; 18, Tues.— Gtreymouth J.C. Annual March 25, Tues; 26, Wed.— Napier Park R.C. Autumn March 29, Sat; 31, Mon; April 1, Tues. —Auckland R.C. Autumn March 31, Mon.— Patea B.C. Annual March 31, Mon; April 1, Tues.— C. J.C. Autumn March 31, Mon; April 1, Tues. — Feilding J.C. Autumn Death off m Stallion. tPer United Press Association.) AUCKLAND, March 11. The stallion Castor, owned by Mr Morrin, of Wellington Park, waa destroyed to-day. The horse had become paralysed, and one of the fetlocks was ] fractured. It was insured with the International Horse Agency for £1000. At a Safe. Termanent and Warranted Cum for Pimples. Scrofula, Scurvey Bad Legs, Skin atd Blood Diseases Pimples and Sores of all kinds, we can with confidence recommend Clarke's world-famed Blood Mixture. "It is certainly the finest blood purifier that scientific. . and . medical skill hav< brought to light." Thousands of won derful cures have been effected by it Bold everywhere at 2s 9d per bottle. Bsware of worthless Imitations.

Sohool Children. School time again. The children meet; They work and play together. Mothers become anxious, -■ And find a cleansing hair-wash is needed — A hair-wash to keep the hair and scalp sweet and clean; A hair-wash tnat will kill the insect life and prevent catching as well; A hair-wash that is reliable, certain, sure. Such as - Hean's Nursery Toilet Wash. One application sets mother's mind at rest, because it positively destroys all insect fife. Used once, or twice a week it keeps the hair clean and prevent* further contagion. It removes dandruff (the canst of falling hair), cleanses the scalp, and assists the hair to grow strong and healthy. It is the surest, best, and most certain hair-cleansing wash any mother can use. Printed directions with each bottle. Price, Is 6d. - G. W. HEAN, CHEMIST (by Examination), Viotoria Avenue. Prescriptions Properly Prcfarcd at Reasonable Charges.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume xxxvi, Issue 10590, 12 March 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume xxxvi, Issue 10590, 12 March 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume xxxvi, Issue 10590, 12 March 1902, Page 1