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On our 4th page appears an account of Association football, letter from Mr C. Hall, M.H.E., on the Drill Hall, Maharahara Hoad Board, lot tor on Prohibition in Christchurch, Empire Teas, discussions in the House on the Advances to Settlers Act, Mr Hogg's advocacy of a means of providing the settlers with rabbit proof netting, and a question by Mr Hall, M.H.E., on the Herbertville-Yvimblcdon mail. Mr Qninlivan is handling and breaking in Mr Murphy’s I a narama-Cuddle-doon colt. It is one of the finest 2-year olds we have ever clapped eyes on. Mr Murphy has named the youngster Eamadoon. On Saturday the employees of the Mangntoro station presented Mr and Mrs Lyons with a handsome souvenir, on the occasion of Mr Lyonsgiving up the management of the station. Owing to the meeting of iho Farmers’ Club being convened for Friday night, the Mayor has postponed the public meeting (to urge the pushing on of Iho Woodviiln-Ekctaluma lint!). The date of the meeting will ho announced as soon us a suitable date can be fixed upon.

A Polo Club is to be formed at Dnnevirke. Mrs Ballance returned to the colony by the Ruahiuo. A shipment o'f 100,000 trout ova is to be sent to Lake Taupo. Mr Booking has written to Mr Walsh that he cannot possibly come to Woodville this week. A farm" of 420 acres in the Whariti Block, and ring fenced, with about 200 acres felled, is advertised for sale. Mr W. Bogle, late of Pahiatim, has been appointed assistant road overseer for the Waipawa County Council. The weather has been bitterly cold during the last few days, with snow on the hills around. The Town Clerk notifies in another column that the owners of carts and other vehicles plying for hire within the Borough must obtain a license. Constable Treanor afforded relief to 85 persons last month in his canaity as almoner for the Charitable Aid Board. 94 persons were assisted at Ormondville. Indigestion is a complaint from which a host of people suffer. If such will write to 11. Jolly, agent, Feilding, he will supply them with particulars of a sure cure for same. 61n5 Mr Joseph Ivess was in Woodville yesterday, and informs us that he expects to have his new paper out at Pahiatua in about ten days. Messrs. Tucker Bros.’ offer for the Pangaroa Mail has been accepted, and a post office- will very shortly be opened there. MR A. G. HUGHES, Mechanical and Surgeon Dentist, Woodville. Workmanship guaranteed in every particular. Other dentists’ work remodelled and repaired. Consultation free,—Advt. We are requested to remind the parishioners of Holy Trinity Church of the annual meeting to be held at the church this evening, and of the urgent necessity of as many as possible being present. There is a great deal of sickness throughout the district at the present time, and the attendance at the various schools is affected considerably. The County Councils Conference met at Wellington on Saturday, but adjourned till Tuesday. Mr S. Bolton, who is one of the exeeulve, left on Monday to attend tiie Conference. A gentleman waites ; “I used to suffer very severely from piles before I practiced the Hygiene as recommended by you, and now lam quite cured.” For particulars apply to 11. Jolly, Feilding. Advt. 61n5 ’ Mr Abbott, on behalf of Mr Lethbridge, of Rangitikei, purchased from Mr R. Smith, of Onslow Park, the two purebred Shorthorn bulls Young Douglas and Jewel. —Herald. In connection with the Pahiatua Presbyterian Church services will be held by Rev. W. H. Philip on Sabbath next 18th inst., as under:—Pahiatua at 11; Kuitawa at 2.30 ; Pahiatua at 7. For all of your household drapery go to Te Aro House, where you will get calicoes, flannels, etc., at wholesale prices. Mothers of families should not neglect to call at Te Aro House when purchasing drapery. They will save money by it. —Advt. At the request of tho Mayor of Woodville, public meetings have been convened at Mangatainoka and Ballance, to urge on the completion of tho Wood-ville-Eketahuna line. The meeting at Mangatainoka will be held to-night and the meeting at Ballance on Saturday night. Mrs Emily Thorne, who resides at Toledo, Washington, says she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain so quickly and effectually as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and that she has also used it for lame back with great success. For sale by Moxteith Bkos. ‘ 50st The Committee appointed by the Borough Council to obtain trees and to arrange for the planting of Fountaine Square are desirious of having it planted with native trees and shrubs as far as possible, and the Committee will be glad to receive donations of native shrubs and trees for the planting of the Square. Painless dentistry. Mr Hughes Demist) finding it inconvenient to administer gas without assistance has arranged with Mr Hash to perform all operations under gas at tho Chemist’s shop, with his assistance. Appoinments can be made with either. —Advt. 173st Europe has 12,000,000 bee hives, and produces 807,000,000 lb. of honey, while the United States has 2.500,000 hives and produces 61,080,000 lb. of honey. The largest apiarist in the world is M. Harbicon, of California, who has 6000 hives, yielding 200,000 lb. of honey yearly. It is estimated that a bee must visit 218,758 flowers for each ounce of honey gathered. A writer in “ The Science of Health ” under the heading “ Medicine or Nature ” pays a very high tribute to Hygiene and this has been proved a sure remedy for all kinds of diseases. For particulars apply to 11. Jolly, agent Feilding. Glns At the County Councils Conference it was resolved to recommend the Government to amend the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, to empower that a local body shall be permitted to borrow money under the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886, in order to pay off its overdraft ; that as soon as any local body shall have paid off its overdraft, it shall not be lawful for such local body to incur now liabilities as overdraft which shall exceed tho amount of uncollected revenue. Stop that cough ! ! It is easily done by taking Pectoral Balsam. For coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, Bronchitis, (fee., it is an unrivalled remedy. Being so cheap and genuine, no specious testimonials are necessary to force its sale. In*ls 2s and (2s 6d equals 3 Is bottles). At Chemist’s shop. 905st A report has got about that the Drill Hall is unsafe for meetings, and this has been pointed out to the Committee who have the arrangements for the Calico Ball in hand. Enquiries show there is not the slightest truth in the report. Tho Hall is as safe to-day as the day it was built, and tho walls have maintained tho perpendicular in the face of the terrific gales to which the district has been subject, and this shows that the building is a safe and substantial structure. Support local industry and keep money circulating in the district. Why send out ot the district for your fruit trees when Messrs Harding and Adams of Feruleigh Nursery can supply you with a better class of guaranteed stuff for less money ?—Advt 360st Messrs Karl Bros., apiarists of Ohaupo, report a fairly satisfactoij honey harvest last season. Htey estimate (be yield at somewhere near 15 tons of marketable honey, which is 'being prepared for ea’e in gib and 101 b tins, as these sizes have been found to suit the public demand better than larger packages. The firm have shipped about 2 tons to test the English market and are daily expecting * cab e advising them as to price. Should this prove satisfactory the balance of their stock will be despatched to the same market, —Waikato Titles.

_ Constable Treanor has laid informations ngninst Robert Dawson and John Palmer for furious riding in Vogel Street on Saturday night. Don’t neglect your teeth, nor yet believe you can clean them properly with cold water only. What you require is Nash’s Carbolic and Rose Dentifrice, which cleanses them thoroughly, arrests decay, and imparts a fragrance to the breath. As recommended by all the eminent dentists of the present day Ini/- tins.— Advt. 450st. O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler Co.. W. Ya., apprcc'ates a good thing and does not hesitate to say so. He was almost prostrated with a cold when he procured a little of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He says:—“lt gave me prompt relief. I find it to be an invaluable remedy for coughs and cold.” For sale by Monteith Bros. 50st Elsewhere Messrs Ross and Sandford of the Bon Marche, announce positively clearing prices for all classes of general drapery, millinery, dress goods, ladies’ jackets, boys’, youths’, and mens’ clothing and mercery, previous to stock-tak-ing, -which takes place early in August, and intimate that buyers will find it to their advantage to inspect and compare their prices. 19st. It is usually only misleading to quote prices in an advertisement. It will be sufficient to state that for our overstock sale now m progress we have made the moat sweeping reductions. Holding an unusually heavy stock of blankets, we have re-marked every pair, A large collection of remnants at startling prices. Millinery, mantles, dress materials, and goods of all descriptions at sale prices. Kindly inspect and compare at our doors and in the shop. D. G. McKibbin & Co., Loudon House.— Advt. 27st In pamphlet on cultivation of sugar beet in Victoria by Mr T. Skitling, at one time director of the experimental farm, the author estimates that the average cost of production of an acre of beet, including rent of land, taken at 10s per acre and cartage to factory, a distance of two and a half miles, may' be put down at £ll ss, and the crop at 30 tons per acre, which delivered at a factory' at 10s per ton would give a gross value of £24 per acre, or a profit of .£l2 ss. Ho states that a ton of beet will produce 2cwt of refined sugar, white, crystal or loaf, at 90.5 purity'. Present market price in Melbourne is £25 per ton. All classes of the community' have been seeking for some genuine thing that is certain to alleviate their sufferings. With little or no advertising “ Qureca ” has made its way' to the front as a remedy for indigestion, liver complaints, and various disorders of the stomach and bowels. At this troublesome time of the year everybody should keep their body' free from all impurities by using this valuable remedy, to prevent the more serious diseases which arc so prevalent at this season of the year, —Advt. The Rev. Ralph Arthur, Torbryan Rectory’, South Devon, is a consistant admirer of the Kerry' breed of cattle. The following communication from him has been addressed to the editor of the Live Stock Journal: —“l send you the result of a full 12 months’ record of the milk given by my Kerry’ cow Bridget M’Cluskey'. She calved on 31st March, 1893, and is due to calve on 21th May r . The shortness of grass and water in the early part of last year was greatly to her disadvantage, so your readers may judge what a wonderful milker she is. I will not trespass on your space by giving full details, but shall be pleased to give particulars to any of your readers. Total weight of milk for 365 days, 10,262j1b. ; Bridget’s live weight on sth Mayq 1893, 738 lb.; thus giving nearly 11 times her own live weight in milk.” A Des Moines woman who has been troubled with frequent colds concluded to try an old remedy in a new way, and accordingly' took a tablespoonful (four times the usual dose) of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy just before going to bed. The next morning she found that her cold had almost entirely' disappeared. During the day' she took a few doses of the remedy (one teaspoonful at a time) and at night again took a tablespoonful before going to bed, and on the following morning awoke free from all symptoms of the cold. Since then she has, on several occasions, used this remedy in like manner, with the same good results, and is much elated over her discovery of so quick a way' of curing a cold. For sale by Monteith Bros, 50st If the public of Woodville wish to save money they should purchase their drapery from Te Aro House, which is one of the largest firms in the Colony, and being direct importers they can afford to sell cheaper than small firms who buy up the warehousemen’s old stock loft from season to season. By r dealing with Te Aro House you can always depend upon getting everything up to date. We are now showing the latest in llannelettos, the material from which the most fashionable blouses of the season are made, also some superb designs in dressings, gown flannelettes, flannelette rugs, etc. When purchasing do not forget Te Aro House Branch, Woodville. — Advt. 987 A pure breath and white teeth is obtained by' using Bock’s Aromatic Tooth Powder price 6d, prepared from herbs, root, and flowers. Prevents decay 7, hardens the gums and cleans the teeth perfectly. Bock’s Neuralgia Drops price Is Cd. Relieves instantly and cures permanently. Toothache is cured by applying a little of Bock’s Herb Extract price Is, guaranteed harmless to the teeth. Money for everybody by using Bock’s Putz Paste at 9d, large tins. Yous may always have bright tins and plenty of brass well polished at slight cost and labour, also unequalled for windows and paintwork. German Cure for Corns, Warts, and chilblains Is. Destruction to Japan!—by using Bock’s Waterproof Cement you can mend China no matter how much broken. All the above lines maybe obtained from Monteith Bros. Woodville.—Advt. 901

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2404, 14 August 1895, Page 2

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Untitled Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2404, 14 August 1895, Page 2

Untitled Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2404, 14 August 1895, Page 2