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AWARDED GOLD MEDAL N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

Lung sufferers, Catarrh victims, aW all who suffer from coughs, colds, and otliealiments* of tlie throat and lung-e will find a master remedy in Tussicura. 1 lit phenomenal success of Tnssicura a> a cough and cold remedy is due to the f *< t that it is a lung tonic, in addition in hoin.tr a good cough and cold medicine. Numbers of phy*icians and druggists art now prescribing and recommending TTSSICniA because of the valuable lungtonic and expectorant qualities bci»£ combined. Tuseicura is a distinct advau<-« in medical science, and is the moat ma«tcvful remedy known for all ailments ot the throat and lun^s. 1« 6d and 2s 6d prr bottle, at all good chemists and store*; or direct from the proprietor*.

There was rio mvc-ity lor .* gjtiiug of the Police C'oint this im>iii>ng. a (lean bhcit bcinsj presented. 'I lie exceptionally thick fojy experienced here tins morning prevented tho steamer* Mo.i and Gertie from crowing the bar and coit.iny; into po'l. anil thi-y consequently Kid T" rcmniu eft' The H^ntU ail Uay v\*it> nijr ior the mennig tidy. Parents of children at tending gubttrbau and country schools fihould t«ikv notice of the advertisement in auother column callin? meetiugb ot hoiu^holde/rs at vaiioitH rhiccf on July l^t. tor the purpose of electing .school loinmitteett. Tiu> Aibitr.ttion Couit will open a >ittings at. Wanganui un Wednesday, 12th iußi.. at 10.30 a. in. Seven breaches of uwa'd are set do\wi tor heanng, two beiup tor !.>r, jk'lhh of the furniture makeis 1 uA-aid. tour ot the diivei"' award, and one ot' the. coach workeis" award. A dispute in set do\sn lor hearing between the muster plumbrrb and the Plumberu" I'nion. The p'oti cuiions for breaches will !<• conduct*' l by Mr W. McC^uartca, In-rj)i"-tui of Fnctuiic-,, on bohah of tbe Labour D'-parti'HMit. "The labour uiit'kot was never i» r b Her coi'ditjon in the Waagauui district tlmii it is uo\*, - vm-. tlic- itir.utk to i\r this morning of the lo*al Labour liibpector. He added that there were no names on the Department *b boika ot men seeking employment, and loniaikino- ou th. ■scarcity of bushmen, said that though the Department had SCM)O or (>OOO acreß waiting tor the axe it could not get a man. Mr James Mailman win Iho victim ot a painful accident yesterday afti-rnoon. While riding a bicycle* along oue ot the streets he was knocked down by a hone aud trap diivcn by a reck less youth, who did not«vin rein in his hors- to see the result of the collision. Mr Mailman was picked up liy -onie paascr«by in an unron-*-i«>u» s'nte and taken to his lion;e. A do. for was rcqui itioucd, but it waa Bevwral hours b» o c he regained eonaciouarcsi. Mr Mailman was compelled to kwp to hii bed to-day, but although severely •>haken it i>> not thought his injtuiesi are ser olio. The Xativo Land Court, which has been sitting her.- sinc^ May 14th, still continues its work, Judge Mnir and Mr C. YV . P. Leon (clerk and interpreter), who arrived last Monday, having succeeded Judge Sim. During the past week the Couit has been engaged in making partitions of various blocks of land throughout the district in order to allow of them being leased. A number of deeds of lease and sale have been confirmed, and the appointment.-, have been made of a largo number of successors to deceased owners, who will now be able to draw the rents for lands paid out through tbe Aotea Maori Land Board. A large number of block* of land are still to be partitioned, and tho Court has enough work in sight to keep it here for the next three months. A meeting of the local Civil Servants in connection with furthering the causo o!' superannuation for the service was held last evening at the Land» and Survey Office, Taupo Quay, tho following departments being represented : —Lands and Purvey, Customs, Land Transfer, Public Health, Public Trust, Po<;t and Telegraph. Agriculture, Prisons and Roade. Apologies were received from the Jubtice, Government Valuation, and Native Landn Departments. Mr R. H. Rfaney occupied tho chair, and after correspondence, received from the General Committee, Wellington, had been read and discussed, a committee was formed and MnF. Manson appointed Secretary. It was decided to call a public meeting ol all civil servants at an early date, due aotic* of which will be giveu.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12188, 8 June 1907, Page 7

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AWARDED GOLD MEDAL N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12188, 8 June 1907, Page 7

AWARDED GOLD MEDAL N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12188, 8 June 1907, Page 7