Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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Vol. -11, no. 259 WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, SATURDAY, ■ JULY 20, 191'8. 14 PAGES TWOPENCE.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, &
DEATHS. TO LET. WANTED TO.BUV. WANTED TO SELL. lOST AND FOUND. PROFESSIONAL. ENGAGEMENTS. SITUATIONS VACANT. SITUATIONS WANTED.
BIRTHS. fipO LET, in Nelson, 10-roomedFuruish- WANTED,
ed House, facing sea; very low rent Co., Scales. Apply Excel Small Goods
one set Dayton Computing "IDOII SALE—Hairdrcssing Business, T OST, Spring Hoop"offllotor Whoef,
W" ANTED, by Business Lady, Ijlipioy- WANTED, a first-clasTCoaeh Smith.
WANTED,
.situation as Cook, coun-
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-*■ Chairs, .Mirrors, Stork; J;(iO. Ap- Thursday night, Courtcnav Place. ment, any capacity. Audrest P.O. T -Apply Jtoyd
and Brennun, Wanjra-
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try preferred. Apply "A.," "Do-
CILBA.Y.—At sea, on the Mokoiu, July to approved tenant. Mrs. Martin, Box Wangamii. Pi£jllMi«tj|-li," c/o Hox 37, Patea. Box 291, Palmerston North. -11 ill.
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5, to Liont. D. M. and Mrs. Gilray— 519, City. • Oarage, Lambtoii Quay.•. minion', Oitice.
a son. (Dunedin, Napier, mid Paimers- WANTED to Buy, at Lyall Lny, near
beach, Small Alodcrn CoHagt. Ap- INCUBATORS, two 100-ejjff TamliliTii '1/S7ANTED, Coach, tor Matriculation, WANTHD,"~Cook-GeiiJralj wages, 30s.
WANTED,
position as Conk in town,
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ton North papers please copy.) ■"- bargain at .CD each, f.o.b. Tu Horo; WANTED.
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ply, "Cottiigc," "Dominion" Ofl'ice.
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at private residence preferred. Easy place. JI. Morrison, Hotel,
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gooil as new. B. L, lillis, Tβ Horo. State terms to "Latin," c/o "Dominion' , Wliakatuki.
IIIGGIN.—At Jikataiiuua, on llitii Julv, with "A.l3.A,,"j;Dominion" Office.
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WANTED good home, a soldier's wife, with Jj
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Purchase, Single-furrow
lo Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Higgiu-a TO HOME SEEKERS. -
Plough; Hillside preferred. Seiul pOE SALE—BhiUk CWkcT «'ji[il[u7l " '
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daughter. Bitch, "Mocraki '"ivy," winner 11 ono child, to share same. Further par-
WANTED,
Probationer, -medical and
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NATUSCH.—On July IG, 1918, at Heri firsts, 1917. .Aitchison, Box 158, Palmers- l.'E! Surgical Hospilitl; experienced pre-
A Matawhero, Featherston. Apply "Experienced," Stratford.
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Heri, Havelock North, to Mr. and Mrs. ton North. Dominion." ferred. "Private Hospital," c/o "Domin-
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Residences at Kelburn and Island
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ANTED to Buy, Sugar Boilers, ion."
WANTED, a capable General, no up-
WANTED, Shnru-milkiug, 50 to 60
lioiiß Natusch—a son. Bay to suit the rcqniivmems of purchas- WANTEITIITTeII,
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Williams.—On July 13th, 191s, it ers and on easy terms. . marble slab, caramel cutters, scis- »»
Table (Alcock's), size Bft. by -Ift. PERSONAL. T ADIEh, make ..El weekly, spare time,
6tairs work. Apply, with refer- cows, or would manage herd. "Tho-
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Haveloek North, tho wife of H. 13.-- Apply sors, and pan. Price- and particulars to JLJ ences, No. U Hill Street. mas," Trocadero Hotel, Wellington.
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Jim. Can be seen at 5 HnlsweU Street, own homo. Booklet kllius how,
''Cash Buyer," "Dominion" Office. MATRIMONIAL.
WANTED, a Light
W' "AN',ra3rMoTor"*DrT.-ins, by"lUTlablo
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Willinms—a daughter. H. T. JOHNS, Architect, J. liorndon. Telephone
558. _ three stamps. Torchon Lace Co., Collins General, small
(58), with nkie country home,'~ Street, Melbourne
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COLLECTION "rf~Co7nl^A~E'eTu"i: n'eTl T 1(.\DY family; good home. Apply 78 El- gardening no objection;
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153 Feathersloli Street. ANTED Buy, Postage Stamps, any wan; iiny
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independent lice Street. 'Phone 1-191.
MARRIAGE. kind, any quantity; Old Broken •soldier wishes to dispose of vnlii- musician, desires marriage accomplished v s work. "Military Discharge," c/o "Do-
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Y Collection with elderly \i^7-^' Vv smart business young
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Gold, Silver Watches, Jewellery, Coins. ' minion."
DEAYTON—ISE.AI? .—On July 10, 1918, at BEAUTIFUL HOME AT LOWER able of Old English and For- gentleman, intellectual, companionable, Lady, position ;vs Manageress in au
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Cash offer return mail. Jenness, H3 Jack-
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St. Paul's Church, AVelliugtpn, by tho by >;xp<:riencMl Yuiiili, IS,
HUTT. no upstairs work. Mrs. Bunny,
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f, ?1 "'Coins. For full particulars write to and with good income. Hotel. Apply, witli particulars, to
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soii St., Petone, Wellington.
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Kov. Mr. Stent, of Taihape, Noel Ed- Wobuni Road, Lower Hutt.
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"ICA_.C," position as nssistaut in dairy fac-
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'107 Main Street, Palmerston N.
ward, Drayton to Annie (Teddy) Bear, A PRETTY BUNGALOW of 6 rooms, ANTED, by Returned Soldier, Sheep B URNETT'S ESTABLISHED tory; relerencos. Apply "Smart," c/o
of Taihape. -£*.
on large level Section, gas, h.c.
water, all modern conveniences, brick Full particulars,
Farm; going concern; about j≥sooo. piIIVATE HOTEL tor Sale, as going
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concern, practical}' new througV
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Queen Street, Auckland.
WANTED, for"Wansanui, thoroughly
experienced Nurse for three young WANTEDTlloi sninnid for Private
.Hospital; wages 225. Gd. Apply "Dominion."
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o«.t, well appointed; situated ! n a eoa- children; wages 30s. Apply, with refer- Mrs. (Dr.) Dawson, Dannevirke.
YOUNG Experienced Man in Carpen-
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DEATHS. garage and outbuildings. Price, ,£IOOO. "AGRICOLA," mlt^SonTal!
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ences, "Children's Nurse," c/o "Domin- about
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Me town whbh La.? an exceptional try wisiiL'.s Employment
BEATTIE.—On 13th July, at Norsewood, Furniture, mostly solid oak, can be had , Post Office, Gisborne. V3 Cook-General; wages, 305.;
Hawke's Bay, Eliza Charlotte Beatlie, at valuation. future before it. First-class patronage WIDOWER (50), tall, educated, in- i- ion" Office. v housemaid kept. Apply Sirs. G.
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fortnight's time. Address "Dominion"
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assured. Good reaion for stliing. Terms 11. Beamish, Whana Whana, Hastings. Agent, (jreylwn.
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Lady, as Nurse-companion
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aged 79 years. Macbiui'S, any make; best very easy. For further particulars as to riage with lady about -10, with yearly.
BLAND.—On July 13, 1018, at Lower A. L. WILSON AND CO., SEWING We also repair all makes. price, etc.. write "Hotel," P.O. Box 1(12, income ' =£"200, Protestant, of a. refined
_ for old gentleman; eome hospital ■WANTED, a Hou-senuiJ, Parlour- ANTED"; by Married HOn. 5 chil-
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prices.
Hutt, Robert Thompson Bland, dearly- Land Agenls and An ;tioneers, experience required, but not necessary lnaicl kept; references necessary. dreu, position Working Manager,
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Globe, disposition. •
beioved husband ot Jean Bland, Rail- 151-3 Lnmbton Quay. 'Phone 421-t. til be fully-trained nurse. Apply P.O. Apply Mrs. Waller Nathan, 0G Hobson Farm or Station; references. "Farmer,"
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way Hotel, Lawef Mutt; ased 36 years. . MOTOR DELIVERY BUSINESS. "GENUINE," Box S2, Hastings. ■Street. c/o_ "Dominion" Office.
WANTED, EMPTY SACKS. •Buiriidt's Established Agency,
Sincerely mourned. ■ OOR SALE, a 35-h.p. Motor Van, in TShEMIST'S Assistants-Wanted, by QjTAlt. Place, capable
COOPER.—On July 13, 1918, ah Welling- ISLAND BAY. T AERY AND CO., LTD.. Alien Street,
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perfect running order, together with
Queen Street, Auckland.
iuTHEN"in:lJYEßlseccased).
- *J thoroughly reliable Chemist, position WANTED, a Cook-general, no wash-
ing; other help kept; good wages. Lad, used station work; good refer-
ton, Ormond Cholmondely, third ■sou IJ business connection averaging .tlO week- as First Assistant, thorough knowledge of Apply Mrs. A. G. Bennett, Box 14, ences. Wauled—Chefs, Hotel Workersi
arc Buyers uf SECOND-HAND
of the lato G. S. Cooper; aged IS years. ly. Owner called up. Light work, suit-
IF MR. HARRY DYER, formerly off photographic work. Disengaged in Au- Manaia. Cujiabic Maids all classes private houses.
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of the most convenient and com- SACKS. Highest prices given.. Cardiff, South Wales, will core- • gust. Inquiries to "C2," Box 115, New
EXLEY.—On Friday, July 19, 1918, at able for returned soldier; .£235 cash. An- Nurse, companion to lonely,
Wellington, Albert Edwin Exley, belov- trict, fortable Homes in this popular dis- munieato to the undersigned he will 1 Plymouth. ■ WANTED, LADY
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ply an experienced Cook-Laun-
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comprising 8 good, lofty rooms, dress, also House-parlourmaid; re- lady, experienced with children,
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ed husband of Esther Exley, Lindum dining-room, WANTED TO BUY. ' "OVERT. \NDER," hear of something to hjs advantage. Any- ,
town or country; live with family: high-
drawing-room, 3 bedrooms, oue giving information with regard to TYPISTE ferences. Mrs. Ediic Williams, Fea-
Terrace, Koseneath. Private interment. C/o "Dominion OHico. a!) im -
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kitchen, scullery, bathroom, -porcelain AYSTER SACKS, SACKS, AND SACK- his whereabouts will 1» conferring a therston. est references. "English," c/o "Doruin-
GAPI'ER.—On July 10th, Frances, wifo bath, shower, hot and cold water service. I I be snii'T"
FOE SALE. uCh moH great kindness.
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Housekeeper-Companion for
of Carrington Gapper, late of "The All on one floor. Large, perfectly level ING. Apply
WANTED
Typiste; must be good Pit-
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Gables," Richmond, and only daughter garden, ~,|j(,,i ■
GILLING &, GOODFELLOW, Solicitors,
man Shorthand writer. Salary, £2
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country; all duties; one. adult, one AI TING Engagement-First and
in lawns, flowers, and vegetables,
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STEVENS AND CO., to Sell, Stone, writable for Cardiff and Caerphiily, South Wales. - ss. par week. child.' Apply Mrs. M'Lareii, Rangitiimau, Second
Chef; Barmaids; Porter-
of the late It. Tomliuson,
desert, Waimea West.
Beau- Only one minute to tram stop. Price
.£950. This should be seen at once. 132 a Upper Abel Smith Street. WANTED hard filling; price very low. ■. EDUCATIONAL. Apply, enclosing testimonials, to
Mnsterton. Barman; Housekeepers; Ladyhelps (city);
Married Couples. Boulcott Registry,
LOWE.—On July 19, at 3 Lewisville Apply to
Terrace, Wellington, after a short and Sole Agents- J. AND A. WILSON, JLLUSTRATOES earn big money--
; BOX GO, G.P.O. WANTED, an Engine-driver, at once;
one used to log-hauler preferred.
Boulcolt Street. Tel. 2811.
painful illness, Helen Clara, beloved STODDABT AND CO., SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS. everywherc there's an open marketit Particulars Stewart Timber Co., Ltd., ANTED, by Married Man, Classed
C Buekio Street.
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wife of 11. H. Lowe, aged ifi- yeaa's. that drawing g AGENCIES. Wellington.
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181 Featherston Street, Wellington. Tel. 905. for good art work. Turn Sheep and Cattle Station; life experience;
(Christehurch papers please copy.) talenjt of yours into money. Study tuo0 UoiiscJ'arlour-
BUYERS of Lead, Brass, Zinc, Coppor,
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son of J. S. Macßae; aged 91 months. MACHINERY FOR SALE. ', JONES AND CO., prove of ite method. Send for Free Pros- i- expert salesman, acquainted both
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"Willis Street. riUNNINGHAM'S Elito Registry, M
SECOND-HAND WRIGHT- pectus I, containing full information,i, Islands, wants one or two Good AGEN-
MILLAR —On the 13th July, 1918, at
her mother's residence, No. 10 Riddi- FOR SALE, One 3-sider Planing Mach-
iue; good as new; .cheap. Elthani 'Phone 725.
Ciyde Quay, Wellington.
Telegrams: "Metals."
FOUE R.ANISH BILLIARD TABLES, in Jas. Rodger, 159 D., Manchester Street,:. CIES. Reply to WANTED, Married Ploughman; must
*J AVillie Street. Wanted to Place,
educated, smart, energetic, bright Lady,
good order, with all accessories. Apply Christchureh. I* bo used lo all agricultural imple-
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i'ord Street, Ethel Clara, beloved wife Engineering Works. "SECURITY," . . in some nice position, studio, shop rif,
C/o "Dominion." ments and gemjral farm work, Apply
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of Bartholomew Millar and youngest A ALB. Rails, Wire Ropes, Haulers, •' . J. POWELL, Walter E. Simpson, Marto'i.
any kind, pictu.ro theatre, good sales*
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daughter of Caroline Bazley, aged 30 ■*" Locomotive, Planers, Trucks, WANTED TO SELL. woman, trustworthy, excellent referenced,
years. r Ngaruawahia. YOUR BOY WILL HAWERA HOSPITAL. ANTED, Station Hand, experienced good nddress, highly recommended.
etc. Glenham Sawmill Co., Glenham.
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(NEVILLE.—At Wharowhitu Private Hos- SEWING MACHINES. BE THOROUGHLY TRAINED stock, fence, clearing scrub, etc.; Wanted to Place, several good Martial
pital, Dannevirke, on July 11, 1918,
Walter George Neville, of Akitio; in iJIOIt SALE CHEAP.-l six-cow
Automatic Releaser Milking Plant; SINGER Dropheads, from £5 10s.;
Hand Machines from «£2. Terme EAILS. BAILS. RAILS. For a Successful Career WANTED,
a TRAINED NURSE, for
position of Junior Sister. Apply,
used to horses; state age; good place.
Apply by letter,. Cameron, it Roxburgh
Couples, Lndyjielps, Companions. Gen-
erals, Women with one and.two children.-
arranged. Globe, Grand Opera House,
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his. >17th yea-. Deeply regretted. one 130-gallon Alfa Laval Power Sepa-
MEW, 301b.. 451b., GOlb. to yard. Dc- if he is placed in the with testimonial, to the
3.} h.p. Engine, 1 Pelton Manners Street. 'Phone 4214
WEBB.—At Sydney, on July 8, after a rator, one rvCEAN MATRON.
WANTED, Married Couple for coun-
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few days' illness, Mavie Jane, second FARMER GOING TO CAMP CAMERON AND SUTHERLAND, Hawera Hospital,
ing; also 1 Gft. Windmill and Pump, to MARLBOROUGH.
daughter of the late James J. Taine.
be sold separately or together. All.in
WISHES to Sell PIKST-CLASS FARM
Machinery Merchants, Specialists in Hnwcra. duties: man milk, garden, and do
odd jobs; woman: cook-general and WANTED, by Competent Man. POSI-
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Masterlon., Cables: Expansion. Entrance University, and Civil Service WANTED, immediately SHIFT EN- further particulars.
Mahakipawn, I'icton.
GINEER,. Apply'
; BOX 427,
For full'particulars'apply"
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Subjects. Also in Practical Agriculture.:. ANTED, First and Second Cooks, G.P.0., Wellington.
jgT. MARK'S, DUFFGIiIN STREET. to SELL, One "Simplex" G. H. PERRY AND CO., HEDGE, SHELTER, AND ORNAMEN- Special attention to Physical Culture, SECRETARY, Cook-General (Feathereton), Gen-
WANTED ,'TAL TKEES.
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8 a.m.—Holy Communion. pansion Cream Vat; One li-tons Pumico; 1918 Stock exceeds 50 million chcnmaitls. Boulcott Registry, Boulcott
11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. Several
Pulleys, ISin. to Ift. Apply WIRE ROPE.
OUR Bulbs, 4 million Hedge Plants, 6 tories. Generous Diet. Parental Disci- i-
million Shelter Troee, 1 million Flower- pline. . Good Moral Tone.
Mastertou. Street. Tel. 28-11. '
Let, Two Furnished Rooms,
use conveniences; handy city;
■ V p.m.—Evensong. I L. H. HOLDAWAY,
WE have arriving .about end August
ing and Ornamental Tress, and 20 niil- REFERENCES: Major A. A. Corrigan,!• THE FEILDING FARMERS' FREEZ- WINTED, Cooks, 35a., ,£2; Wait- breakfast optional. Apply 27 Brougham
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new Steel Wire Rope, all sizes, lim- ressee, 255.; Housemaids. 255.; Par-
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Rural Delivery, Baliance. ited quantities available only. Apply lion Bedding Plants, Uγ. Donald M'Gavin, Captain C. H. Street.
Bulbs from fid. per dozen; Heaths and Moss, R.F.A., F. S. Pope, Esq., R. M'Cal- f;
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ING CO., LTD. lourmaids, 255.; Relic-ving Maid. Wards-
"IJEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite
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iQIT. JOHN'S CH'OftCH, WILLIS ST. early. maid Cook-Generals. Generals, Chil-
Flowering Shrubs, from Cd. each. Hedgo lum, Esq., M.P., and others. "Dominion" Newspiper. One minute
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(Presbyterian.)'' FOR SALE. PILKINGTON AND O'NEILL, dren's Nurse, Nursery Governess, Cou-
Plants from 3s. 6d. per 100. Shelter E. Fitzgerald Eagar, M.A./Headmaster,r, WANTED, WATCH ENGINEER'; ,£4 ple. Waiting Engagement—Housekeeper, tram, rail, steamer. Every comfort,
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TTINGINEEK'S and Urassfinieher's 256 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Trees from 3s. Cd. per 100. convenience, ' Excellent .cuisine. Mod-
Jβ Particulars concerning board, etc., onn 16s. per week. Apply
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Farßi Managor, Farm Hands. Lambtoa
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TO-MORROW: LATHES, SHAPING MACHINES, Careful packing and dispatch our speci-
application to Begi'itry, 270 Quay (new management). erato tariff. 11. Innw. 'Phone 2310.
DRILLS, etc., second-hand, in good order. ality. P.O. BOX S,
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Morning, 11. livening, 7. FOR SALE. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL.
M'MILLAN, LTD., DAWMTLL PLANT, comprising 20-h.p. Write for free Price List. REV. JOHN A. CRUMP, F.Z.S., Feilding. AVENUE (Plimmer'a
REV. DR. GIBB.
Evoning; "Tho Soul of Prance." Oil and Machinery Merchants, >■-> horizontal engine, 25-h.p. boiler,
(win breaking-down plant, breast bench,
B. H. JUST, School Correspondent,
ROTARY BRAKE HAND. DOMINION Steps). This new, commodious,
Herbert Street, Wellington. log hauler and iropes, limber wagon, etc. Palmerston North. at tho School. first-class Private Hotol is now open to
INSTRUMENTALISTS. ■yACANCY for permanent Rotary receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2
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ANDREW'S Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. y Hand; familiar with plating and
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PRESBYTERIAN
ST. CHURCH, MACHINERY. ' Apply to ■.'.:'' "■.■■'.■. SEED POTATOES. brake work. Apply
bathrooms on each floor; excellent cui-
sine. Commanding view from roof gar-
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HENRY BROWN, for ono of the leading Pic-
den of Wellington and Harbour. Terms
28 Wellington
SABBATH SERVICES,. It "A.M. AND
Terrace.
WE specialise in all kinds of Machin-
ery,--Engines,-Boilers, etc. Inglewooih
I' HOLD LARGE STOCKS of all well- .SCOPE FOR ADVANCEMENT.
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ture Theatres in Christehurch, .
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.THE MANAGER,
"The Dominion." moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Pro-
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7 I'll. WIRE ROPES-Good Lines, new and known Varieties. EXPERIENCED ARTISTS- prietress. 'Phone G2B.
All Potatoes SPECIALLY GRADED
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• Preacher: REV. S. ROBERTSON ORR. second-hand, for Sale. piano, violin, J cello, iluto or cornet. __
PRIVATE BOARDING-
Evening' Subject: ".No Jinn's Land.'
Social Supper t'or Soldiers after tho
Inquiries Solicited. FOR SALE. AND SORTED.
Price Lists on application. ACCOUNTANCY is a highly import- '• Apply by letter, stating qualifications, / DRAPERY.- WHITEHALL HOUSE (opposite "Dominion
I would specially call attention to my scope fur high-class that oilers wonderful11
HENRY F. MUSS, LTD., ant profession
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'Phone 175C. llox 165, G.P.O. with every convenience. Price, t£9oo. anteed true to name. This Potato is a WOMAN, for Mantlo Department. minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Ex-
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yyESLEY CHURCH; TAItANAKI ST. MOTORS cellent cuisine. H. and c. water; all
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Terms, XSOO caah; Particulars from E. fu'st-cltujs blight resister, nearly frost tors in any business,
and usually holdsIs
AND CYCLES FOR SALE. J.- Barnett, 91 Willis Street. 'Phono 2039. conveniences. Terms: is. Gd. per day.
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HALPIN'S,
Call at Stand.at Show and inspect FEILDING BOROUGH COUNCIL. Weekly, from 225. Gd. MRS. V. L.
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TPOB SALE-1915 Buick, eeff-etarter and Cuba Streot. ALLAN. Manageress, 'Phone 1617.
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Morning, 11. The Rev. J: G. Chapman -"■ electric light,, thoroughly overhaul-' ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT OF
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APPOINTMENT OF SANITARY IN- ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL.
(Scouts Church l'arade). ;. cd, newly painted, 2 sparo >rims and. 6
Evening, 7. Rev. J. G. 1Chapman; An- good tyres. Apply P.O. Box 232, Wanga- v TO ALL USERS OF TWINE. Rangitikoi Street. BANKS COLLEGE, ' SPECTOR. AND TURNCOCK. : DRESSMAKERS.: ' ~-
them: "Hear Me When I Call" (Hare). niii. PALMERSTON NORTH. spot in Wellington, facing Harbour.
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Box 2C3. Telophono 700. Woodward Street, Wellington, APPLICATIONS,'to close at i WANTED, for
PERIENCED
inland town, EX-
DRESSMAKER, to
good
Cross the road any time and have a dip.
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V BAKER CARS, almost new, all 5-ply, 16s. 3d. por doz. lbs. countancy Examinations for over 1411 salary of ,£175 per annum. (Whilst the to
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modern equipment; also DETROITER, years. Examination Results provo con- i- Inspector is on active service.)
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Preacher: Mr. James Moore, Missioner. gone to front. Any trial given. Bargain. method of instruction. lington. ;
In order to avoid disappointment it is
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J. A. BEATTIE, 20 Tons Lochiel Coarse Salt. Take up Accountancy as your profes- CHEESE ASSISTANT. Ghuzueo Wellington.
Soloists: The Mi?ses Clarke. Telephone No. 31. Garage, Upper Hutt.' Samples sent on request. sion. You cannot do better than
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Song Service: 8.30. 500 Sacks Algerian' Seed Oats. Banks College, wtiich is known through- FEATHERSTON COUNTY COUNCIL. travelling public will lx> pleased
ANYONE desiring Pastor Russell's
LATEST MODEL OAKLAND CARS,
A. E. BUDD AND CO.,
Featherston Street, Wellington. 500 Sacks Algerian Feed Oats.
out New Zealand for the thoroughness'j
of its teaching. Complete Courses 'artx-
ROAD OVERSEER. '
Cheese
a First Assistant for 3-vat
WANTED,
Factory; used to sepa-
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to note that the above has again
over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix.
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■£-*- books, "Studies in just arrived. «Coiuplete with «lec- one been taken
the Scriptures," .
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complete set of 7 volumes, 17s. post nuid, trio self-starter, lighting, etc. Our price,: G.P.O. Box 732. "Phone 2553. available for the Amended Examinations A PPLICATIONS are invited up to 10 rator preferred; wages, 70s. Apply, be- Every comfort assured. Letters and Tele-
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of tne N.Z. Society of Accountant;. -C-V a.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd AUGUST, ■' fore August 10, to Secretary, CLAUDE- Tains receivo immediate attention.
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TOILET SPECIALISTS, end of county. Salary, £b as. per week, Proprietor I 'W. FIX.
THE WATT MOTOR CO., LTD.. 100 Sacks Maize. - with horse and trap. Particulars on
(SPECIAL .TREATMENT
|p ROLLESTON'S—For fnlliaj hair,
AT MRS. Fftlmcrston North. WIRE ROPES. H. AMOS, application to HAIRDRESSER. ZEALANDIA
PRIVATE HOTEL,
Clyde Quay.
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hand, vibro, and For Quotation and Samples, apply County Clerk.
electrical massage, clipping- and e'nge- "Ifi/Oft SUNBEAM CAR. C.A.V. W.l CHAINS, l!in. diameter, Galvanised Martinborough. TENANTED, a Competent Hairdresser, venience for visitors. Superior table.
Tariff, Gs. (id. per day, 355. per week.-
"ig and .shampooing, one guinea For Electric Light and Starter, ' Rope, G x 19, in real good order. LAERY AND COMPANY, LTD., for lavgo country town. Apply ,T. Special arrangements for nermanents.-
THOROUGH. npHOROUGH has for
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improving tho colour and lustre of the Luggage Carrier, Spare Wheel; painted *
TRAVELLER WANTED.
11 CHAINS, ljin. diameter, Black Rope, Auctioneers, Grain and Cenytal THOROUGH. 1 over 30 years been Myers and Co., Ltd., Hunter Street. G. W. JENNER,
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hair, Henna Shampooing, 7s. (kl. For grey; in good order; has done only 7000 SQUIRED for good business in a
THOROUGH, the motto of Uilby's Col-1- i T?
improving (he growth and preventing miles. Price and further particulars G x 9 on wire core- good condition. Proprietor.
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the hair falling, shampooing with fric- from 20 CHAINS, Jin. diameter, 6 x 21 Gal-
Merchants,
s THOROUGH. word TO-DAY. enced MAN as TRAVELLER for Grain SAWMILL HANDS.
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tion. 4?. 6d. For thoroughly cleansing THOMAS WAGG CO., vanised Flexible Stool Wire Ropo; first- SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED.
THOROUGH. Further proof of Gilby and Produce.. Must be young and ac-
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COLLETTS, LTD.,
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Dannovirke. annum, with travelling expenses. T~EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., Pur-
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Waier Bollio and sleep the sleep of THOROUGH, presented four passed, closing copies credentials, to Norsewood, Dannevirko. ters Street. Highest prices
lysis, 10s. per half hour. Special pre- any trial; engine just overhauled. Cor- promptly attended to. 'Phone 2666a.
for"'sale/
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opeil
the just. Its well vulcanised scums THOROUGH. Of eight Junior Stud-I. "REPRESENTATIVE,"
parations far hair and face, home treat- respondence invited. A snip.
ments. Combings made up. 2s. Gd. oz. C. C. MOORE, 2309 acres-good sheep run. satisfaction. Chemists everywhere. THOROUGH. ents presented sevenn Care Charles Hnines Advertising Agency, IVj'OTICIO.-Lett-oit Clothing. 'Phona
Property is situated about 6 The Dalgety Building, Wellington.
Switches, Transformations, Toupees, and P. 0., Featherston. THIS miles from a prosperous town, and -T Water Bog is essential. Secure ono
Hot THOROUGH, passed.
THOROUGH. One of the JuniorStud- 1.
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, •*■' 2(io7a. B. Morris, .Sccond-kand
Dealer, buys Suits, liootg. Underwear,.
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A USTIN, 18-26 h.p., β-eeater; S.C.A.T., is Freehold, and the balance lease. The THOROUGH, operator, who, after onlyy J3. p.s.C. Form 17a, obtainable at saws); also TAILER-OUT. Apply bought. 65 Courtenny Place, Wellington.
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NOVEL HAIR TREATMENT, Hot Water Bottle, tlie best of cold wca- Letters
Knight Minerva, Sseater. For further houses and other buildings, all of which THOROUGH. utes' dictation at 1100 Remuneration, «£lB5->£2oo, less deduc- A2618.
present state tlier comforts.
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are in good order. In its THOROUGH, words a minute. Thirty for rent of cot-
particulars, apply to G. W. LAWRENCE,.
tho property Trill carry 3000 sheep and J tion Mi per annum WANTED. Up 'Phono 1628. N. Symons,
lADIES visiting Wellington are invited Representinc Magnus, lieuderson, and cattle, but this can largely
XrOXSII duty toward the Empire is to
1 use British goods. WOOD MILNI3
THOROUGH, minutes allowed for trans-
NURSERYMAN. THIRST-CLASS
MOTOR MECHANIC at
■"• once; good wages. Apply, with re- Boots, Buyer
EING
in Second-hand Clothing,
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■i to call at Mrs. Cameron's "Boudoir Co., Ltd. 'Phono 302. 300 head of THOROUGH. cribing and typing.
THOROUGH. JiLnior test 80 words aa SUPERINTENDIKG
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be increased by a slight amount of work.
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RUBBER HEELS i-.re British, long- rar- etc. Highest prices given; country
■ Camillo" and. inspect (he latest novelties Remuneration, per annum; ferences, fo
rely on good prices. 63
Price, «£ls 10a. per acre for the freehold
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Cooper's Buildings, cows and other stock. Good house, with dence on receipt of letter; or 'Phono
all have the Patent Stopper. s " EDUCATION BOARD. work. Apply
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TOURING CARS FOR SALE. hot and cold water and all conveniences; THOROUGH. Call or write for pros- TARANAKI permanent
2G51n 1
.
WELLINGTON. β-cylinder, 1916 model, 5- cowshed with concrete floor, etc. Price THOROUGH. pectus of general comnier- ,
BUICK, seater; Apperson, 6-cylinder, 1916 X35 per acre; very easy torni6.
"STAKE i ure that your bootmakpr af-
-I*l fixes the genuine WOOD MILNE THOROUGH, cial and secondary sub- *"
WAR" APPOINTMENT. Odliu Timber
MANAGER,
Hnrdwaro Co.. Ltd.,
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'Phone 1535. model, 7-seater; Cadalliac, 19U model, 00 ACRES, Freehold, situated 3 miloa THOROUGH. jects and fees.
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Do<lge, 1917 model, 5-seator; Mitchell, 1917 ploughed and laid down; carrying 27 GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., cash? Wo buy and give HIGHEST
NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COL-
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model, β-cylindor, 5-seater. All fitted cows and young stock; small house and
with electric lights and starter. Further outbuildings; good orchard. Well water- WINTER- ills and winterchills fade
beforo the magic wanuth of a North
Winder's Buildings,
Lower Cuba. Street.
LEGE.
INSIRUCTOR IN ENGINEERING. xl
PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or ring
A PPLICATIONS are invited for quali- Tel. -1107, and wo shall call and give,
fio d WORKING MANAGER for To you our price for whatever you have to
LOTION AND OINTMENT.— particujars from G. W. Lawrencr, ic- ed and divided into 5 paddocks. Prico British Hot Water Bottlo. Look for the
RADIO Telephone 2502. Horo Co-operntive Dairy Co.. Ltd.; sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Sec-
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of sufferers uired weekly and cured per- ■£*■ Board'-i Office, New Plymouth, up please forward copy Grade Notes and
manently. Tho distressing irritation is NOTICE TO MOTOR-CAR. OWNERS. E. ROCHFORT, British Hot Water Bottle. But look for till WEDNESDAY, the 7th AUGUST., Testimonials, and state salary required. ANTED.-People with friends in tho
relieved on FIRST APPLICATION. Lovin. the "Unique" stopper. It ensures you ImGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. for the Position of Engineering Instructor To take position beginning August. Ap-
Lotion and Ointment, ss. Gd., postage Is. against leaks. All chemists. line, aro you wondering what to
in the Now Plymouth Technical College. plications close 22nd iust.
extra. MADAME AMIE, 211 Smeeton's
Building, Queen Street, AUCKLAND.
THE LAMBTON RUBBER SUPPLY
CO. has installed mi up-to-date Vul-
canizer, capable of doing tho finest re-
V. L. FAIRBROTHKR,
LAND AGENT, EKETAtTUNA.
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THE unique feature of the ''Unique"
brand Hot Water Bottle is that it MASPERO FRERES" Applicants must lie able to dike charge
of Workshop and should state if fom- TE HORO CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD.
post
New
to the front? Wo are specialists.
season Dates in packets. Walnuts,
is easily filled without "spitting," and "SPECIALS." petent to teach any or all of the fnllow-
Brazil Nuts, S. Shell Almonds, Barce-
pairs at shortest notice. ACRES fur A. SI'DOUGALL,
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A well-known warehouse manager in Eketahuna by good road; 1150 in grass, direct from Cairo. Mathematics, Motor-car Engineering, Sal.
pack parcels for front free- of charge.
Wellington, whose hair was becoming balance bush, 400 acres hilly, 750 acres TT'S a Cold Winter! But a Leylnnd 90 AVillis Street, below
somewhat scanty decided to try an ex- LIGHT ROADSTER' CARS FOR SALE. undulating nno 35(1 acres flnt. 15 acres 7s. Gd. FOR TIN OF 50. ary .£250. PATHEPHONES and RECORDS pro- Mrs. Lempriere,Butcher.
Hot Water Bag will keep you Preston, Pork
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vide the- Best Results in Sound
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P. S. WBITCOMBE, Re-
SCRIPPS-BOOTH,
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tensively-used hair tonic, and, to his sur- latest model, 8- been ploughed; subdivided into 15 pad- warm. Obtainable at all leading
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well sprinkled with grey, regained all 1915 model, 3-seater; Metallurgical) (which aro being milked on the property), T BATHER Heels, in these days of any other in the market. Demonstra- Mops 2s. 6d., 3s v od., Saucepans 3s. Gd.,-
JLJ leather shortage, contain "filling," Tobacconists, New Plymouth, 17th July, 1918. tions daily at Depot, 56 Lower Cuba St. Kettles 2e. Gd., Baking-tins Iβ. Gd., 5-pit'co
its original brown, and many personal (French), 3-seater.'- All guaranteed in 00 25-year cattle, 35 18-month cattle, 30
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friends really thought ho had dyed it. perfect order. G. W. LAWRENCE, Re- weancra. 550 ewes, nnd 400 lambs. Two and wear quickly. Studv economy, and *
OSCAR HEWETT AND CO. Cruets ss. Gd., Teaspoons Ss. Gd. doz., Des-
20G LAMBTON QUAY.
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Vacuum Sweeper. It makes modern 6d. doz., Medium Beers ss. Gd. doz., Cups
Dr. WILSON'S REGENERATOR, tho
British specific. Procurable in Welling- riHAS. a. Fletcher;
1 mile; mail throo times per week.
' Water laid on to houses and cowsheds; HOT- WATER Bugs, Enemas, Douches,
Atomisers, Litest designs, in great WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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lis Streets, the "Economic," and all scription Specialist. purchasing clause at XI ss. per acre in 13D Riddiford Street. Manning Machinery Co., 168 Caahel QPECIAL COURSES of
Known, choice Cooking Ap- ket.
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chemists. Price 3s. Gd. Wholesalo only Sole Address'. 292 Lambton Quay. WANTED Street, Christchureh. U Rheumatism, Constipation, Paraly-
Treatment for GOOD light on a dark night. Equip
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from Sharland's, or Komptborna Pros- Mail Orders promptly dispatched. 4 yoars. Price ,ClO per acre. Equity,
,£SOOO. As owner's three sons havo left WATERMAN Pen E.xperl.-A,fter
handling for tsomt- years several
ples, 7s. and 7s. Cd.; Dessert Ap- '
ples, 7s. to 9s. «d.; Stunners, 10s. Gd.;; DOCTOR.
THE PENwner() sis, Functional and Nervous Disorders, ing
your Ford Car with electric light-
outfit at moderate cost. Special Ford
ser's.
BARBER AND CO., Dyers and
mHE 'Teylund'THot WatcFßa7"iasts with tho Expeditionary Forces he wishes
for years; every householder should to Exchange for a smaller property of,
makes of Fountain Pens, wo are con-
vinced that the WateTmau Ideal is the
all M)lb. cases. Prime Oamaru Potatoes8 TJ^
and all Produce Lowost Prices. Country, y, -W get it repaired.
ur e?r J'oll can always Chest Troubles, and Stiff Joints. outfits aro cheap, but they never fail
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W -»- I recommend tho 131 FBATHERSTON ST. 'Phono 3214. to give satisfaction. All particulars
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Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, secure one. Obtainable at all leading say, 200 acres rich land, with about same best. We stock no other. Nibs fitted. orders solicited. H.iwke's Bay Fruit Co.,~ "ONOTO," tho beat self-filler. (Nearest Tram Stop, Kirkcaldie and from Manning Machinery Coy,, 188
City. 'Phono 22G. chemists, Eouity. S. A. PULL, 16i Lambton Quay. 119 Cuba Street. 'Phono 3867, GEO. JEFFERY. 218 Lainbton Ouav, Stakes),
a
PARKER mnTED.
TENDERS.
THE TURF
The Best—Most Economical
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CO.. LIMITED. INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL
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THE RIVER TAMAK, SOUTH CANTERBURY ACCEPTANCES.
NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. To celebrate the fiftieth performance of
; SHE -DIRECT -LINE OP STEAMER? SYDNEY AND HOIiART. Look Who's JJere" iu Wellington thie sea-
milß MARINE BOARD 0? LAUN-
S.S. Riverina, Thursiluy, August 1, 5 p.m. IBEi:!S arc "°tififil that on account son
.-,. -•',:■■ -TO ENGLAND. Subject to alteration without notice,
No cargo.
■*• UErf'iUN, TASMANIA, is prepared | ]\'f '^
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■ Timai-u, July 19.
VengusFK
lo receive TENDERS for the
MELBOURNE, Via SOUTHERN PORTS. Kemoval
of jioi'tioiis of the I'orpoise, Harrow, and d
evening, iHjiniiritiing nil the most success-
Magistracy, Mr. John S. Barton has fill numbers presented by thie clever com- Following are the acceptances for tho
SouLli Canterbury UuntOuibd MeetiUß:—
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JTHE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAM- Bombay Rocks, in tho Estuary of thee
S.S. Westralia, Friday, August 2, 5 p.m. withdrawn his nomination Lo the Council Ilio pany (luring their record season here. IiADLOW" IIUUDLbH, .of VS sovb. One
EES IN THE NEW ZEALAND R.yor 'J'liuiar, Tasmania. trench eccnu. which has proved such mile and a half.—Don Francisco, list.6lb.;
TRADE. All Steamere fitted with wireless tele-
Spedhciilious, Forms of Tender, and of tho Society. Nominations floee on a success this week, will bo retained, and .Silver bhield, Hist. 81b.; , Turehauu, 9st.
LYTTELTON. graphy. °
SATURDAY, 20th July, 1918. many new ditties, ineludiiie "I Wish I
Conditions of Contract may be bad from
Tickets availablo for atop-over or re- Was In Blighty," introduced. Jack Wal-
131b.; Golden Prince, 9fil. 131b.; Giralda, 9st.
(Through ftnii Tickets and Labole Issued) the undei'jigned upon application on ana lers interpretation of tho character ot
131b.; St. Oletus, 9at. 21b. j l'rouez Garde,
turn by Union Company boats, or vico
THE' Superb 12,000 ton, twin-screw
Passenger Steamers of tho Snaw. Mararoa Saturday .Tuly 20 3 p.m. versa.
after the Ist day of JULY", such applica-
tion to be accompanied liy a cush deposit
I ERNEST W. HUNT, Old Bill, ' (the Walrus) is a most excel-
lent piecu of work, and tho seltiiic of tho
Sat.; Seville, %L
PAKIiOKA ttTKEPLECUASE, of 100 sova.
Gold /%dd WatcK.;
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Savill Lino uinke
Port'in tho Unite;! Kingdom.
Sailiugs ta
frequent u Maori Monday July 22 7.45 p.m. Head Office for New Zealaud: Queen's
Chambers, Wellington. of iCS ;(>,, which amount will bo returned d mhJuly, :ms. ■
SKntMJ- number gives n realistic- idea of what tho Two miles.—llorccambe, 13et. 71b.; iluetcr
Kauiiliou, 12st. 91b.; Kaupoliouui, 12st. 71b.;
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.'.. Mnraroii Tuesday July 23 7.15 p.m. upon receipt of a bpmt-iide lender. lighter eido of trench warfare really is.
Goldon llutterny. list, jib.; Transfer, lOet.
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Unsurpassed Accommodation for First,
Becpnd a.nd Third-oloas Paseongera.
Maori Wednesday July.2-t 7/15 p.m. Agents for Hebburn Colliery.
Drawings may be inspected by intend-
Mnrnron Thursday July 25 7.45 p.m. FOiriA'TTELTONliNjrcTrlTlor ing Conliaclors at Hie Office of"the
NlNli JiOAK'li ENGINEER, and copfes
M-V-
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"'ho "1812" overture makes a wclcouio re-
appearance in to-niglii's programme. Tins
is probably the best inueical novelty of
131b.; Martial, lOst. 91b.; Luini, Wat. 91b.;
Urowu Joe, Met. 91b.; Land Ashore, Met.
91b.; Dardanelles, lOst. 71b.; Across, ldst.
Qenl'ior
Lady's
\i>l-5'% Keylws
or
■ All vessels are fitted ititb Wireless Cargo received until 3 p.m. Monday to ISLANDS. the mauy that "Look Who's Here" lias in-
S.S. niMJTANGI-TO-DAY -(Saturday) of same may be obtained upon paymentt PROTESTANT POLITICAL' A?SO- troduced, and it will bo cordially welcomed 71b.
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'■:'■ Telejgrftpjiy and Patant Firo Eitinguwu-1 Friday; 10.30 a.m. Saturday.
of one guinea for the set. by all. The potted plays and dramas will HUNT OUl> fiTKKPLECHASE, or 80 sovs.
1 ere.- . .-,' 20th inst. ' CIATtON. Threo miles.-Kiiupokonui, 12st. 21b.; Trans-
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All Ferry Steamers sail from Ferrj ■OECEIVING Cargo till noon for Lyt- T.ENDKH:S, endorsed "ROCK RE- r.lso bo revived, as will "Caller llorrin'," a fer, lOst. 71b.; Lulgl, Wst. 31b.; Brown
Passages from London may bo arrang- Wharf. •fl-ej teltoii, Waitangi, Ka.irigaroa, and MOVAL," and addressed to Iho Master pioturesriuii Scotch musical number, and Joe, 9st. 131b.; Craigdugald. 9sl. 91b.; Wai-
. fi here. •Owcnga. . . . Warden, Murine Board, Launceston, Tas-
mania, must reach this office not Interf
I J'UTILIC NOTICK. ihc Hawaiian ucena will also he uresent-
cd. Frederick Dennett will play the first, iiono, 9at. 51b.; Full Hand, Sat. 91b.; Dar-
.
For full particulars apply to tho For freight and passage anplv ,
Movement of this Grieg concerto, <vnd danelles, 9st. 91b.
Agents, THB CHATHAM ISLANDS FISHING than NOON' ou Hie 7th dav of NOVEM- Gregory Ivauolf will nlay the Mendelssohn LBVISLS HANDICAP, of 70 both. Six
NEW PLYM'OTJTn TO O>7ISHUNaA. Tel- CO., LTD., BER, 1018. '• -ipmOAr. MONDAY, ,IULV 1!)]S) concerto. Many other novelties will he
furloucs.-Flccthaui, list. 31b.; Hobs. lOst.
51b.; LqlV, 9st. 91b.; Barley Kiss, 9«t. 91b.;
JJBVIN AND CO., LTD. -mi. 2 Balhmco Streot. GEO. S. MEREDITH, ■*■ tlio Socretnrinl and HondquartefK introduced, some quite, new and sonic old Jingo, 9st. 71b.; Jack Syinons, 9st, 41b.;
DALGETY AND CO., LTD. Rnrnwn lonrps New Plymouth on arrival Secretary. Offices of the Wcllinifton Divisional favourites of Wellington amusement-lovers. Warform, 9st. 21b.; Hlackheatli, 9sl. 21b.;
' MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO.. LTD. of Moil Train from Wellington. See WELLINGTON STEAMSHIP CO. Marino Board Offices, Cohtre of the P.P.A. wi'll bo
located on Tho programme promises to be unique, Lady Buperior, 9hL; Beleian Kldk, 9st.;
Special Advertisement. the First Floor in the Bunk or New containing iia it dot's the eems of the
Lnunccston, Tas., 20th .Tune, 101S. very extensive repertoire of "Look Who's Moorabbe, 9st.; All White, 9st.; The Hap-
South Wales Building, Lambton Quny. Here." Tlip farewell night will bo given per, 93t.; Vociferate, Sst.
NEW PLYMOUTH-BADEN SOUTH CANTERBUIty STEEPLKCIIj.KK,
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.'. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING x .POWELL, MONDAY, JULY 22, TENDERS FOR TliOOPSlfli? CANTEEN? JAMES M'NAUGHT,
on Wednesday next.
of 300 sovs. Two miles and a half.—
5 ilorcNimbc, 12et. 51b.; Bore, list. 911).; Mas-
..COMPANY LINE. LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN. p.m. STOKES. Sfcretary. AIALINI, TUB MAGICIAN. ter Hamilton, list. 31b.; Vneeular.' 10.4.
Monowni Saturday W. 11. BREWER,
MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER July 27 ">
p.m. SEALED TENDERS will 1 receivedi To-night , at the; Concert Chamber, l[a- 131b.; Sylva, 9st. 121b.; Eollinßtide, 9et. • IT.WILL LAST A LIFETIME.
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13 King's Chambers. lini, the magician, will make liw reap- 61b.; Land Ashore, 9st, 71b.
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up to 12 o'clock iioon on the 21thh Supplied
.STEAMERS. .
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GO STEAMERS. PATENTS, 9st.; Tasconia, 9st.
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It. C. NUJSFORD.
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For particulars (is to freight, passages, THE FAVOURITE HOUSE Assistant Quartermaster-Genera]. performances : -"Tlie great Jaueeil was milo and a lialf.—Koyal Georße, 2bcc;
etc., FROM NAPIER TO GISBORNB. !Hli July, HUB. PUBLIC NOTICE.. present at the performance, and Stanley's Discovery, 3sec.; Peter M'Jlillnn,
decided
Apply to
Arahura lews Napier on. Mondays and
Wltii the Travelling Public
FOR LEASE BY TENDER.
THE Proprietor Yate,-\ of Now
(H...T.
Zealand Letters Patent iVo 3511R,
not to play after Malini-which is cer- 3ecc.; Ye'ra Wood, 3sec; Youiiß SJnr
tainly the createst compliment one per- Pointer. (J6cc; Kinp of Lydia, 6sec.; Digh
THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING "Wednesdays on arrival, of Mail Train entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN GAS iormer can pay another. A great fea-
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Admiral, 6sec; Prince Burlington, 6sec;
COMPANY, LTD. from Wellington. *Proce!ds tnrough FIRE," is detiirotis.of disposing of tho ture, of llalml's Bnlortainmont
is the ab- Guynemer, 6sec; Eyre Heiress, Beec;
FARM, of 362 acros 13 perches,'! Patent or entering into working nnrange- fleiicc of cumbersome appliances, his Kole
to Tokoniaru Bay and Auckland on
Wednesdays.
Electric Light in Every Bedroom..- SHEEP
situated at Pukevua, 21 miles from
Hot Baths can be had at til hours .Wellington, on Mamuvatu Railway Line. - ments under licousn cr otlierwise with Drops being his wonderfully dexterous
liauds. As a card manipulator he a mas-
Bright Child, Bsec; King Cole, jun., 3tec.
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"ALL-RED" ROUTE. Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. Divided into oijfht (8) paddocks. Five- - A copy of the specification and full pur- J" '/anil,
and lie entertains his audience
lot two hours, using mostly on iy rar<j
TARARU JACK SCRATCHED.
• "ALL-RED" BODTii, (Rec. July 19, 10.15 p.m.)
CANADA, AMERICA LONDON, Via MODERATE CHARGES. roomed House, mid small woolshed erect- - ticu/lars can bo obtained from, and oilers and .sustaining v hl. gra ,W a
'VtSrSt
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VANCOUVER. fid on property. Approximately half the6 (for transmission to the owner).made Melbourne, .Tuly 19.
IUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA Jlio Sydney -Dai y Telegraph" says -"As Tararu Jack has been scratched for the
Countrr Visitors are reminded that if land isrolling plmi|;)inblo, the balance consist- -to,
a showman, Malini, the Napoleon and Stoeplcchadc.-
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From Auckland. only in Town for the Day thpy can ob- ing of country. BALDWIN AND RAYWARD,. magic, is refreshingly quaint;
of Australian Hurdles
as a magi- Prcsß Assn.
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tain, a.. Good Lunch from 12 to- 2. Term of lcirso,' 10 yean. Palcnt Attorney-, cian he is deoidedly
arc ongina , and his balllinitV
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Fire Escapes Throughout the Buildings. Particulars of lease and form of ten- Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, humour is NOTE! It will have this label on
'".. LINE... ' '. Night and Day Porters. der mny be obtained from Mil. F. H. Dunedin. M&. i
nnl,ko thfl MUal "*«•«« NOTES AND COMMENTS the back.
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All communications to ldßo
BRIGHT, Farmer, Otaki, and from ' PUBLIO NOTICE. The show wil V° ?
In conjunction with Canadian-Pubifio MESSIEURS GUY TBY GMNCOE.I
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SAN FRANCISCO. JAMES CONNOR, AND RAPLEY, So- » fTVnE Proprietors (G. Constantinesco ino plan for the season
Sold ty Jewellers
s now oncn -it
Railway. licitors, Knugitikei Street, Palmerstoti J- and W. -Haddon) of Zealand ft 0
. Mr, Malini Z, Ssted
will Tho South Canterbury Hunt Club Meet-
RAEOTONGA AND TAHITI.' ' ■ Telephone 67. ■ P.O. Box 112, North. Patent No. 3BMJ7, entitled "LIQUID!
»"«'?,"•
.by Miss Jhttio Field soprano,
Mrs. A M ing will be held on tho Washdyke Kace-
»ba e'
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I'liEL, SUPPLYING TO INTERNAL ] au,lMr - Fraui;joi : eoureo on Thursday next. Tho gathering
Steamer from Auckland.
Throughout Australasia.
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From Wellington. COMBUSTION ENGINES," 'are desir- it; attracting more- than the usual amount
of attention devoted to bunt meetings, be-
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MAICmU-About August 13. CONTRACTORS. ous of disposing of the -Patenl or enter- "MY FOUE TEAKS.Ii\ GERMANV."
PALOONA-AUGUST. ■'■'■■ ••■■■ H|ASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. ing into working arrangements■■ nndei
cause it is held just prior to the National
Meeting at Riccarton.
Tho First National
Exhibitors nt A fiouthorn buyer has recently been nc-
,
FTIENDERS are invited for the Purchase liwriwo or otherwise, with firms likely!
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Through some .of the. GREATEST ■L and Eonioral of Buildings 3C, 10, 42 to be interested in tho same. A copy of
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HENRY BAIGENT, Botiatiiig lor the purchase ot the Signal-
SCENIC WONDERS of tho World to All the specification and full particulars can
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Parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES,
and BRITISH ISLES. .
FIJI (Suva), TONGA (Nukualofa,'Haa-
pni, Vnvau), SAMOA (Apia).
Proprietor,
Has much pleasure in informing the
travelling public that he has resumed
Buckle Street.
For particulars apply
7 Patterson Street.
bo obtained .and offers' (for transmission
to the owners) made to
BALDWIN AND RAYWARD,
e?1f&e ir^S.n K man gelding Arlington. Tho chestnut is
mo| enraged in tho
Grand National Stci-nlc-
cliiise, but he is an unlikely starter, and
will probably bo reserved for the Enfidd
I ,°he
,
;
and Specifications for FREEZ- The. picture it to tho Defence Department. Halt Flag,
PASSPOETS. /
All particulars on application. Cuisine. PLANS
ING WORKS, ABATTOIRS. ICE- i BUSINESS NOTICES, "f.leawe thoHo-irho
and indelible anprceiittion with'a
see it dear is by Malster, from. Bed Fliff He won
the premium of £50 given by the Defence
Lattcve and telegrams promptly MAKING PLANTS. COLD STORES forr ~~~
nblo to obtainfPassports, and that it in turn by Mcssre. Huddart, Parker and Twenty-eight years' experience in Five
I J8l0?,ll!andlruth
leastt detail,
I-i B ht down to tho able for getting remounts.
tho cumulative effect is uii- Locally Mr. P. S. Easton'a horses Maß-
necessary to riiako earlv application lo Co.'s Steamere. Telephone 38. P.O. Box 34. iinaEinublc. It is no mere war film de- ter Strowan and Gang
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on production of passage tickoto. Elevated position, overlooking Govern- 3 Bennett Street, Christclmrch. man autocracy as a sinister monster was in 1892, when the late Mr. Duncan
and all Information Free. on the destruction of the beauticebent or Rutherford won tho double with Alma
ment House ■ Five
.
Latest time for receiving cargo may b« and the Harbour. Send any. Photograph you want. En- ncaco and civilisation. The inside history nnd lCuluinc, both of whom were ridden
UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), had on application at Company's.Office. • minutesof from Station, Wharves, %d HOOFING PRODUCTS.,. larged here. Satisfaction Guaranteed . •
NEPONSET of tho war. and the diplomatic intrigues by the late W. Clarke. In 1913 Mr. P..
.
Centre City. Electrio light through-' of the Kaiser and his minions are, it is Armstrong, who has Sleifrht of Hand and
,
Managing Agonts. Railway Tickets from Lyttelton to out. EPONSET ROOFING ■ PRODUCTS. Ktated, revealed with a. vividness which 'Yellow and .Black engaged this ■ iyear,
You can taste , the
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Christchureh and to Provincial Southern Moderate Tariff. Strictly First Claes. 50 WILLIS STREET m? "k 001lld succeed in conveyine. made a big ellort to capture the double
Stations, availablo for three days, may Iho film is ten. reels in length, and at with The Spaniard and Jlprning. The for-
.ROYAL
'AtOYAL
MAIL SERVICE Telegrams: "Radnor," Auckland. HEAVY PAROID (Plain)
j
MAIL
TO
SERVICE be obtained on appligation nt the Com-
pany'a Olco. ■ mrjIRWELL
A
PRIVATE HOTEL Ciin also be Supplied with
(Opposite Hotel Windsor!. tho present -moment-, when the Ameri- mer was only just beaten by Bcrcola,
cans are playing so important a part In while Morning won bis race.
the war, tho picture should be specially
delicious oriental fruits
ALL AMERICAN POINTS'AND ROTORUA. . - RED OR, GREEN SLATE SURFACE 'Phones 32C3 and 12U. A prominent sportsman who saw Coali-
BRITISH ISLES. Woll ■known as tho Premier House for
accommodation and cuisine. 'Has' been
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Sail as under:— One minute-from Station Tele- PAPERS, FELTS & WALL J al onr(!l ng
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All Return and Eomid| Tour Tickets ■Norma Talmad'ge is tho leading figure in process with' Pure'
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. FOR WANGANUI. VERTICAL FILES'' V. ;■' ' The hurdle gelding Seadown ricked him-
.-Interchangeable--.with C.A. Line "All S.S. Invercargill This Day. well." '
■■.'■'■ . LOW PRICES. '.
The Law of Compensation," the - star eelf slightly during the running of the
Red" Route.' noon. Tariff, 7s. per day; 40s. per week; feature to bo screwed at Everybody's Winter HurdlM at Trentham. Ho has
PASSPORTS. NAPIER (Inner Harbour). GISBORNE T. P. DOWLING, Proprietor.
A. IUTHICK AND CO., LTD.,
TRANSFER CASES Theatre to-day. She is undoubtedly one been turned out for a nix moLthu' spell.
of the best emotional actreesc3 of the Collector was going well whtn brought
Malt Vinegar. jSr
Travellers to any place outside the
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WHARF, AKITIO. FOLDER GUIDES, ETC.
(Dominion are.reminded that it is odvis- S.S. Itipplo Tuesday screen, and in whatever play she appears down in tho Wellington Steeplechase, lie
, 6 p.m. RALLY-HO!: . RALLY-HOI Wakcfield Street, Wellington. filio ia «ure to make fresh adm.rers. "The looks like one of tho most formidable
-uible to-obtain Passports,- and• that it is Cargo received cs under.—Napier, Gie- .Are you fully slocked? Wo carry the Law of Compensation" is described as a opponents Master Strowau will have to
-necessary to mako early application to
tlw Government for them.
borne, Wniroa, ond Bays liorth ; of Gis- WHEN visiting-Napier n'ake the Pro-
vincial Hotel your Headquarters. MALT]Tf)ID = widest rango in the Dominion. story within a story, a 'diiilcnlt method meet at Rlccarton.
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borno, Monday and Tuesday; Akitio, • PLOOKOLOTH.
of narrative. Norma is. a young mar- It has be«n found necessary to destroy
For particulars, regarding passages Tuesday. The Official Homo for tho Troops. Why Call or writo for illustrations and ried woman, who finds the ordinary round the imp.orted stallion Plavus, who eired
not for you also? ROOFING. of "life rather hksome, and commences to winners of about 800 races worth over
,
S.S. Blenheim
PURU SOUNDS.
Monday 8 p.m.
One minute Station, Theatre, Parade. AS N.Z. is flooded with cheap roofing
■ material, wo strongly urge the trade THE OFFICE
APPLIANCE CO., LTD., threatened disaster ami hurriedly vis.ts twenty-third year at the, time of his
nor. -Then he tells her the tragic story death.
;
EQUIPMENT
T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. to realise that MALTHOID is pure min- of her mother, who had trodden the uaino
No Cargo received after 3 p.m. 17 and 19 Cuba Street, path of folly and paid the penalty. The onco The constitution of the Racing Confer-
.;;'/ORIENT LINE 'OF '.ROYAL' MAIL
JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD..
Telephone U. Agenta PALMERSTON NORTH.
eral, contains no dni:gerous fish oil nor
insanitary animal fat disguised as tar. r . WELLINGTON.
will very urpbably bo altered after
effect of the story on the young woman the war. The object of doing so is to givo
makes a diamatic climax to a play of etroneer representation to country clubs
The little extra cost is worth paying teni
V f -f STEAMERS
be Dispatched at
rjPHE undermentioned STEAMERS will
J- leavo (circumstances permitting) as ROYAL HOTEL. times over. Two-ply Malthoid is heav-
ier than 3-ply of other makes. We spe- PROTECTION.
strong dramatic power. In addition will aud others which havo made such progress
bo shown the eighth episode of "Tho Mys- as to entitle them to more consideration
tery of Tho Double Gross," entitled "The in the way of voting power than they can
SUPPLIES:
;■ ."Will. Regular Intervale Stranger Disposes."
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follow:— Modern Briok Building. Electrio Light cially a-sk that the othw roofings bo NOT hold under existing circumstances.
,';. for the United Kingdom, via pork FOE LYTTELTON. Via KAIKOURA. • Throughout. passed off as MALTHOID. The Sydney jockey, Mylcs Connell must
Boi 203. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., INSURANCE EMPRESS THEATRE. bo getting cloBO to the 1000 winning mounts
WAiaTU-SUNDAY, midnight. 'Phone 94,
Featherslon Street, One of Pathe's latest achievements is a ho aspires to before retiring From his
', FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: FOR FOXTON. A. E. HAYWOOD, WELLINGTON. With Him story of Wilklo Oolliiis's masterpiece, profession, At Gharwra Towers ho ado u
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH-TUESDAY, Proprietor. "Tho Woman in- White," and is to bo two wins to his lengthy list through the
PAN DE D MET A L A mHE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE
5 p.m.
EX Bcrcened at the Empress Theatre to-day, medium of two old Sylney identities in
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The picture is said to do full justice to laud Derby his mount, Persian Gulf, wus
THIRD-CLASS-i!3B, £40, m. OPAWA-MONDAY, 5 p.m. RECOGNISED as one of tho Leading FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CON-
And Administration of Your Iwiate by tho book, and reproduce in a • surprising third.
Suites of Rooms, Australasia.
(No cargo received after 1 p.m.) Hotels in Specialty: STRUCTION. manner tli£ weird atmosphere of suspense Tho new telegraph regulations which ne-
. For freight and passage apply to— with private Bathroom, EXPANDED STEEL LATHING
First and Second THE GUARDIAN TRUST which is such a striking feature of the cessitate Press messages helng in by 9
I Class Passengers LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agenti, etc. Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff: 10s. Cd.
to 153. per day. Special terms for length- FIREPROOF WALLS and CEILINGS.
For AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z,, story. The story tells of a lord's mar- o'clock in the evening has Induced the
leonre Special Advantagesby booking Telephones 1901 and 5. riage for money and his scheming to put New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club
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■•■• through from New Zealand, being pro- ened periods. Bedroom and Breakfast RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE J.TD., his wife out of the way. The Woman in to alter the hour of closing its accept-
from 6s. Other meals optional. Full par-
j
vided with Saloon Passages to Austra- AND FLOORINGS. White is a half-witted girl, named Ann, ances from 8 o'olook to noon. The Auck-
ticulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or
,
Merged in and Guaranteed by ' and elio greatly resembles the wife. When land Racing Club has made a, change
pIOR WANGANUI. Government Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: RATNER GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. Ann dies J.er
lia, which are included in the above SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM
body h substituted for tho from 9 p.m. to 5 p.m., and it ie almost
fares. Passages can bo booked to or "Cargen," Auckland. E. F. Blotik, Prop. THE SOUTH BRITISH, wife's, and the latter is placed in a certain that other racing and trotting
S.S. KAPITI-MONDAY, i p.m.' DOORS. The way is thus clubs of tho Dominion will inako altera-
t
OF N.Z. (LTD.), FLASHLIGHTS GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. "fi ILRUTII" CALF FOOD.
And THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND VJTILBUTH" CALF FOOD. "lly Four Years in Germany" will be to Christchurch. None of them was seri-
HENRY BERRY & CO.,
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Agents in New the special attraction .'.n the now pro- ously hurt, but Sleight of Hand sustained
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Zealand. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., DRY CELLS. HARDWARE CO., LTD., gramme to be screened at- the Crown a nasty blow across his chest."
BATTERIES Courtenay Place, Wellington. •The three biggest weights carried to
Wakcfield Street, Wellington,
'Phoncß 3018. Agents, Theatre to-night. This is an exact screen- And at Auckland, Christchurcb, Dunedin
And CASES. production of the facts set forth in Ameri- victory in Grand National Hurdles are: and Invcrcargill.
ASBESTOS -OOOFING QLATES. Equnl to Whole Milk at One-third can Ambassador J. W".. Gerard's book of -Becorcl Heign. 12st. 121b.. in 1900; Liber-
A NCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDIU' SEND FOR IHICE LIST. Asbestos Hoofing Slates, the same name. The picture is describe! ator, 12st. 61b., in 1894; and Paisano, 12st.
IjftJIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. grey, red, blue.
the cost. as the inside story of the sinking of tho lib., in 1910. I'our horses have carried
Lueitania, the Zabcrn ailair, the typhus over 12st. successfully hi the Niitioual
.
'r (Japan Mail Steamship Co.). (Circumstances Perinitting) camps lit Wittenbii'g, the "U-boat cam- Steeplechase, namely, Norton, 12et. 81b., in
/®Mm\\
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THE BEST nOUSFj for ovtry description Write for'quotations. paign, the slave raids, the Kaiser's in- 1894; Chemist, 12st. 71b. in 1889; Levanter, that
FOR NELSON, WESTPORT, GBEY- of Electrical Accessories. 12st. 61b., in 1897; and Mutiny, 12st. lib.,
' MOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. trigues, tho Socialist riots in the Heichs-
BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., lib. of "Gilrtith" Calf Food equal to tag and other important occurrenccs.and in 1896 (this being his second win, he hav-
Boilinp to JAPAN, via Queensland Kennedy Monday July 22 ar» m■" ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
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Wellington. is said to grip firmly from start to finish. ing won tho previous year with list. Mb.).
Ports, Mauila, and Hongkong. FOR PATEA. 8 MANNERS STREET, ljlb. of any other. The production, is in ten roeln. Special Tho biggest weight carried successfully
Waverley Monday July 22 5 n.m music will be olaycd by a full orchestra since Vm is list. 91b.. with which Tc Arai
" From Sydney. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO —
WELLINGTON. —
under the leadership of Jlr. A. 11. Jerome. successfully negotiated tho course eight
■ffours to Java Porte and Singapore bv
Burns, Philp Lino. . J
'Phone 4030. LTD., Agents. ■ P.O. Box 80li. 'Phono 1018.
PAINT!
AINTI
PAINT!
1 AINTI
The box plan is at Bcgg's. years ago. Iu the Winter Cup only four
horses have carriod 10st or over into ilret
place. Vladimir and Kremlin each car-
FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA," TAKAKA, •
W H, P H I L P, OAIPELM. . ried 10st. 121b. Eiio:essfully in 1903 and
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Signor Gnppulli, tlio eminent Italian 1905 respectively. In 1901 Ostiak won with
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to above Nikau Saturday July 20 2 p.m. Local Industry. House, Window, and Office-Cleaning operatic tiiiior, will be heard at the 10st. 51b. iu the saddle, whilst in 1910 Nv-
;.;■ ports. Kaitoiv Monday July 22 5 p.m. Contractor, Grand Opera House next Saturday even- land finished iu flret place with 10st. lib.
Nikau Tuesday' July 23 5 p.m.' PAINT-
Carpota Clenned nnd Beaten by ing. Cappelli will be favourably remem- When Nyland won ho gave A. Oliver liia
Bafb,. pleasant travel. Kaitoa Wednesday July 2-t 5p m rr\HE WELLINGTON MEAT For High-clasa Finish. bered as principal tenor with the Gon- third winning mount in as many years,
EXPORT Machinory. Oliver having steered North-East and Pen-
Wweless' lnstalled on' All Steamere. Nikau Thursday July 25 5 p.m.' - 1 ealez Grand .Opcra Company on their re-
the two previous years.
COMPANY, LTD. ILL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED cent tour, aiid that he is again in this ates
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to sailingo, Is Prepared to number of concerts will bo appreciated by Winter Cup on ilvo occasions in niuetceu
Flexibility, certain grip under all
These Steamers have superior accom- all musio-lovers. Darius; hia previous tour years.
"fares, freights, apply to modation for Saloon Passengers. PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND L/MBS PAINT- critics agreed that Canpelli is an artist of Sleight-of-Haml. Yellow and Black, Ec- weather conditions, and freedom from
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Passengers must produce tickets at our By Weight or at Per Head. For Second Coatings. WANTED KNOWN- rare talent, the possessor of a pure rich formation, Sir fisher. Collector, Omaliu cracking are the main features of tht
■;'; BURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LTD, Office before they embark. I'AINT- tenor voice of remarUable range. Aus- Colorado, All Over, Selector, and King of
24-26 Harris Streot.
WELLINGTON.
W. M. BANNATi'NE AND CO., LTD'
'Phono 1510.
The Company also offers clients every
Agents. facility for freezing on their own nc-
For Rusty Roofe. THE ADDRESS OF T. A. WELLS'S
NEW PAPERHANGING WARE-
tralian criticH say that no finer tenor has the- Valley have arrived at Kiccarton!
been heard in the Southern Hemisphere,
and recently in the Sydney Town Hall the
count. PAINT- • HOUSE IS 145 A MANNERS STREET, audience of over three thousand refused
:'., Tel- 615. Box no. THE KAIAPOI SHIPPING~AND~" THE PURPLE
For Tile or. Iron Roofe opposite King's Theatre, '02 Taranaki to leave the building till he had given COURTIERS It possesses all the reliability of the
.
TRADING CO., LTD., *' Prices cim lw obtained on application many extra numbers, and of his first ap- chain drive.
at the. Company's Offices, nr from any of PAINT- Street and Luke's Lane. Telephone 683. pearance in Auckland he was received
NEWANDPLYMOUTH, ONEHUNGA
AUCKLAND SERVICE. BS. WOOTTON Sails for Lyttollon the Buyers in tho country.
THIS DAY, 20th inst., at noon.*
And Varnish for any purpoß^
llich
with enthusiastic approval. In support
of Cappclli will be Mr. John Amadio, A company of earnest and
tioned amateurs, masquerading well-inten-
The Perfect Combination:—
Polity Belt, Covers and Tubci.
DON'T WASTE TIME-Get a"
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connecting with. Wellington Express' Skyliffhtsi Motoi work a speciality. for ,1. C. Williamson, Ltd.'s, gorgeous
Breakwater. (Weather, etc., permit-at DUNEDIN, AND BLUFI' ,. ALDRED AS"D GRIFFITHS, YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIRT." Kpcctaoular revue, "The Binjr lioys Are numbers,
consisted of eolos, duets, and on«cii!ilp
whilst the lighter songs" \w',\*
ting.). Tim S.S. CALM will sail for abovo Paint and Vnrnish Mnnufacturera. Ucrc":-Hawera, Monday. July 22; Wa-
.
mentioned I'orls THIS DAY, at noon.
23 und 25 .Ifamont. Street, given a choral trimming according
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us 2a, 2d. and we'll post to you ngnmii, Tuesday and Wednesday; July 23 character. (By Special Appointment to His Excel-
Fares-Saloon, ,10s.; Return, Ms. Steer-
ego, 225. ed. ; Return, 3!m.'
'Phone No. 82.
K. G. F. ZOHKAJI, WELLINGTON. Wingfiuld Street., Wellington.
'Phono KM. SEND a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle
and 24; Palmmton North. Thursday, July Glow Worm"
25; Napier, Friday nnd Saturday, Jiilv 26 danced a
Mies Doris Olarlte
sane '"TV
daintily. jilbs Borvl C '-k lency Lorn Islington),
I'urthor informntion can bo obtained
from Union S.S. Co., Ltd., and Northern
Agent.
DELIVERY OF "DOMINION" IN
of Marking Ink, (hut. you can have
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and 27: Hasting, Monday, July 29; "and measure, and the audience '
tenor 3lr i:
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ffUtOKOUGII and Expert Treatment in
i- .MEDICAL AND ELECTRICAL
your name on everylhing. JTouse, Well-uglon, comniene- it. The of tho company,
::rri^
Grand Opera ,
Joint Agents
b.b. (yo.. I'ALMERSTON NORTH. A. W. MOHAN AND SON, HiK Wednesday, July 31. Martin,
Tim box plan fashionednanir
"My Queen" ami "An MASSAGE.
cement c Town." Mr. Bid. Vecfe \n- -d
.
. LEVIN AND CO..J,m._Agent»._ CO., LTD. Rubber Stamp Makers, will open three days urior to the opening
ta ho a pleasant singer of lijlit cowi" NURSE EVERITT
lat Instant tho Delivery wi' I bo
.' tnos:, COOK AND SON. FOK LYTTELTON. FROM
under the control cf Mr. E, F. FLOOR n
's n ' '
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)so lllc n«--cc«ily
liO Willis Street, Wellington. date.
songs, lie wus sncccsstul in "Shop' , •'iii'l
"The Sluidows on the Blind." One of"t] p
(Medical and Electrical Masseuse, Cert.,
England) assures to new and old patients
.
Chief Oflice-LmlKate Circus, Lon<lon. S.S. TAINUI-TIIIS DAY (Saturday). Gartrell, for whom instructions may bo 14 RTHUR J. WYCHERLEY, prettiest turns was "Chu Chin Chow" skilful treatment end careful nttontion
Jteceiving cargo till noon. left at tho office of paints If*. Lock and Key Specialist. GILBBY'S DRY GTN. sung by Mine Queen M'lucrny. marred b'v to the slightest detail—tlie result of
fiOOK'S . |}ASRAGE "AGENCY BALMOND AND SI'EAGGON, LTD., THE NEW ZEALAND IMPORTING .
Write for dcUili. Keys cut to any pultiirii.
poor lightmi; which made the singer a her experience as a Medical and Surgical
Vooies I ASSAM k Agency. Baker's Buildings, CO. I'.O. Box Keys ptomptly duplicated.
Snfo and
NOTICE.-Messrs. \V. ajul A, Oilbey black
figure against the lights
The. encore.number, behind. Nurso in London to many eminent phy-
desire to notify tho Public (hat, owing Ononto.l character,"Hour
Phono 3011). ' (R. A. Noedl), FRANCIS HOLMES Kong." also in sicians arid surgeons, and ten years suc-
Agonts. Every description of Licksmith'n Work was csitriiy end
DIRECT AGENTS FOR BROADWAY (Telephone 971),
10 Wontlwnrrf 3tr«Bt, Wi>l|in"tn!i t t'Mirougi'.ly cfltcrod fo',. bright. With sfr. Georgi; Peek' cessful work in Wellington.
to the t'lostiiß down by the Govorniitont Vies Patentee and Contractor to N.Z. Gov-
P. aml'O. S.N. Co. FOIi TIMARU 'DIRECT. Amounts duo for papers delivered may Aildriusi KING'S CIIAJIBERS, M'liierny also «ing "My uu)P UuU,|J
Orient Line. bo paid at tho «unu address or tu tho rpO piirchasu your honiu-separaTn' j of the Disl'illcriiis in tlie United King- Moll. Jlr. Peck also gavn a scries of ernment. Self-fitting liamla|;e.s lonic
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Sailing Dates on Application. G.T.HULL AND CO., CO.. LTD. ill-health, 1 am sending in my last cream tish—it's so warm. Obtainable from all their famous Gin. Every effort, is being ed cluded
of the sea. The enßcmblo numbers in-
"Old King Colo," "Eat Less Medical Electricity aiid l}ays Treat-
Inquiries Invited. Trouble Saved. 'Phono 808. Agents. to-day. I have to tliiiuk you very much leading cJieiufcla. made, however, to overcome existing ilifli- Dread, "Listen to the Band." mid "Nuts ment can bo given at patient's residence,
No Commission Charges. TXOMINION Lever Waich] printed lor past favours, and T would liko willies, nnd tlio public should continue and May.' Mr. J. Duncan acted as ac- Terms on application. Noto Neiv Ad-
Travel Made Easy. ■»- /
guarantee lor I year, manufactured- etate that 1 have been more than satis-
by niiikeroi' Big Hen Alarm. Poet Bs. (id. fied with your company."
to
R'OYAh MAIL LEAVES CARBINE
i STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton lo ask for and soo that they get Gilbc.v's
companist. dress—
The. Wellington Uedieai and Electrical
...
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Daily at B.ffll a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Dry Gin only, in tlio firm's crystal
COOK'SSHIPPING OKI-'ICI-:, ™
land Hot Water Bag, wilh the to J. K, Fitt, Jeweller, Pnlmorston MAOUILAND DAIRY CO., LTD, Kimbolt'an at Noon for Fcilding, bottles, which have- (heir sigualurcs blown WooV Great Peppermint Massage Institute
O'istoiti lipnso Qimy ' Wellington. Patent Stopper] all sizes, at nil chemsits. North, Solo Ajjenl for (ho District. Cure, 123 Upper Willis Street, Wellington,
P.O. Box 185, Wanganui, R. i, MOORIi', Proprietor, Feilding. thereon,—Ac(vt, For Coiigliß and Colds, never fails. .
'l'hoB» 1564.
THE CHURCH AND THE
TBI DOMINION, SATUB ■DAY, JULY
of employere and tlie greed of \mrcstrain-
20, IMS. 3
,ed competition. The evil has been in-
WORKER creased by rapacious usury, which,
though mure than once condemned by
the Uhurcli, is, nevertheless, under a
different form but with the same fc'uilt, Gjp _
ga At present prices Tarantulle is easily the biggest value material for ladies' underwear. . |
still practised by avaricious ami grasp- Hmi^i'| 1 l,
BUT BE Q UITE SURE YOU GET TARANTULLE ; every yard is stamped, look on
MITIGATION OF MODERN EVILS -
ing men. And to ibis must be added
/fl i ffliii' I1!IE f|J
fP the selvedge for Tarantulle." Our nighties make up 60 inches long; Camisoles up to
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the custom of working by contract, and
bust;
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Supplies are so uncertain; prices are so sure to rise that quick buying is wise.
& the masses of the poor a yoke little bet-
ter than slavery itself." These words
tßy Archbishop Redwood.]
wore addressed to the whole Church and
Let us draw a picture of the condition to the whole world, and the'speaker, and
ot labour as it .certainly was the subject, and the circumstances gave
soino years
As these prices only held good ago, and in some rejects is fitiil. It and them a weight that intensifies their
uu counterpart in-' previous centuries. strength. All the utterances of file Vicar
Slavery, inueed, had gone, serfdom hud of Christ testify to the interest, tho
for 3 DAYS, we would advise goiio, tlio oralis of the Ahddle Ages had vigilance, and the efforts of tho Head
N gone; but iii their place a system of of the Church on behalf of tho work-
our customers to grasp this eommwee, vast enough to outdo the fairy
dreams of the old craftsmen, was wield-
man. All Europe evidences tho influence
of the action of the Sovereign Pontiff.
ed by two tyrants, Capital ami Credit. His voice was heard by every working
,
opportunity of securing Goods The personal dominion oi the slave-mas- man as well as by-bishops and priests.
ter, tiic personal service of the serfs, tho
A Catholic Movement.
~. at-Under' Wholesale Prices. personal relations of the craits, had
yielded to the impersonal domination of Its result has been to help on a-gen-
invisible Capital. The real employers of ,eral Catholic movement in each coun-
labour were irresponsible shareholders try, to take active) jneans to relieve the
whose'interest was aroused only when oppression of the modern commercial
their dividends dwindled. .The specific system. After Archbishop Kotteler, of
connection between master' and work- Alayeiice, had boldly proclaimed from the Sjf /i\P\ I II WM\ No. Wls. A new "Lovers' Knot and IT I^*
If
pulpit the iniquity of the portion of la-
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man had nearly vanished. The labourer No. 1719. A new -Culterfly" Design.
was free from old-time shivery, free from bour, the Catholic bishops assembled at 'I Wreath" De.ign.
the laud, somewhat i'reo to make his own l'uldn spoke as follows: "All thinjes I!
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Tarantulle Nightie
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contracts, but he was not free from hun- summed up, tho workman 'dobs not la- LJ I 6/11
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ger. His body was not sold as a beast bour for niniself, but for Capital. In Ar>on Tamntulle Camisole 2/6
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01, QQ oDy WIT
66, QK ITG .blKMil
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for Is. FUME SOAPr-Simila'r to Cashmero millstones of competition, competition No; she can and must hasten to the res-
II Tarantulle liightio 6/11 Tarantulle Knickers (dosed shape) 4/3 Tarantulle Knicker or Skirt ?
V,, - ", -c, 9 '"
xl 3 inches
m ":
MMyS.byiaTu
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among workmen, and competition among
'EXERCISE.
fOl. j s_
BOOKS-Special Pri:e, 5 • Us,m\ ?'iee, ls ' tab "
Special Price, IOJd. tab. cdmpanies. Thousands often clamoured
cue; all her interests nro involved in
this question. Were sho to ignore the
Magyar shape Camisole ...
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CARPENTERS'
dozen.--:- ; ..
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Price," 9d. bar.
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s^id
SOAP penny from that pittance in order to sell
their goods in Burmah a farthing
cheaper than their rivals. Machinery re-
in that office entrusted to her by Christ.
The outcome of the deliberations of the
bishops was a.forcible appeal for the
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H.B. PENCILS-Special Price, GJd -£km Strong ENGLISH CABBOLIC placed muscle, steam nerve-power, and foundation of olubs for Catholic work-
dozen> " . ■' ■■
SOAP-Usual Price, 4d. tab. Special men were accounted part of the mechani- men. And such clubs were forthwith
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EMU WRITING PADS-3 for 2s. lOd. ING BATH SOAP-Usual Price, (id. gigantic ships had made the whole world
within touch, and rivalry grew keen not high ronts and low wages, and to benefit
PAPER ' SERVIETTES Special tab - Special Frice, 3 tabs for ls him. in several other directions. '
.only between ship and ehip, or firm and
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tab sums to carry out vast undertakings. labourer. The result of Catholic agita-
tion was that the State passed an Act
' v 1745" 11
STRONG MOHAIE LACES-Usiial
Price, Is. Gd. doz. Special, 7Jd. doz.
LIFEBUOY SOAP-Special Price, 3
tabs for lHd.
Knonmjue production, wide distribution,
magnitude of operations, brought the in- which allowed the incorporation of
trades and industrial undertakings, .1
1742.
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"TWILIGHT" BEST SAFETY dividual workman into insignificance, as measure of the utmost advantage to the No. 1742. 'Rosekin" Design. No. 1713. "Easywork" Design.
LUX-Special Price, i for ls. something to be discarded to suit price
MATCHES-Usual Price, lOd, doz. mT rMtl, POCKhT workers. Other beneficial measures also No. 1741. "Simplicity" Design. Easy to work, but very pretty. I
Rnflpki Stl i\m oOJiDU'iKij
(, ,
VVALLLTS—
nnreiw wirrm or profit. Against this mighty power tho
hpecial Mpp
lTice, 8(1. (loz. , g iM
w fc> )ul workman had to struggle for hie work, resulted in favour of the working classes.
In Switzerland Catholic action was stim- One of the ensiest and best.- Tarantulle Nightie ' 6/11 ...
. fvuw<. for hie wage, for his food, for his time,
ulated by Cardinal Mcrraillot. And at a
, Tai'dJltulle CaUllSOlo 2/6 Tiifiiif-lllln
larautulle r-unUnle O/fi
TT mIW
<, pttoot?
Tarantulle h ightm 6/11 Uuisoie 2/6
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tin. Special Price, fur his hoinej for his family, for healthy ... ...
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meeting at Baden the Swiss bishops unit-
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workshops and sound machinery, for pro- Tarantulle Camisole 2/6 yards by. 13inches wide 2/9
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ed in urging the clergy to found Cath-
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Large fes OATINE FACE CREAM vision against -injury and old ago. Nor olic labour associations, and such asso-
iSt^ft.^' 3 "- SPeCil,,
vIoUUM Wee, |
did any ago ever see .greater wretohednees
than his misery in tne dene of crowded ciations'arose on all sides. In Belgium, • SOME USEFUL THINGS FOR INFANTS. ><->v o >i■ [ft
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'1)3 lid eack a hive of industry, bishops and clergy ie traced with delicate little designs sC ,'/■
f°" ow' ng nm ' N. \ Sl'Sv
Harfs Large- Bars":, HOUSEHOLD ■' T>imrp cities. In the best factories his present
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SOAP-Usual Price., lfljd. bar. BACHELORS BUTTONS Special
v™*;^ whs uncertain, and his future insecure—
espoused tbo cause of the workman with
heart and «oul. Catholics formed a
/, Tfe. ' \ "ready-to-work." r tV' , ' \\i ?%'''s' §$t\ 1
l 8/6; t&'
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™b i. ffiffirSS i^-' ™t;*r Y" lie was but an atom in a mass of com- II II V^ yX / >•/ Uibs on fine Linen,'l/9; on White .Silk, 1 on fine Pique, f /9; fvlTri-l
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society of emigration. Evoryi town and ' o%
"^ mercial intricacy' entirely beyond his
L'~l J /6. Enliy Pillows and Baby Jackets on fine Linen. 4/6 each. \ &v> Zt I X T \j^"ff(i
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■•■ bar. - ' - BONE STUDS-Special Price, ijd. control. Every thinking man knows village soon had its Catholic associations. J
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Catholic workmen obtained a substantial Infants' Nightingale on Ratliantn.. 2/-. Sets of Feeders on ''Y '
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Labour, and the condition of (he work- representation in the Belgian Parlia- AC / 'X/ Linen Hud-, 2/-. Linen Itaotees, 1/6. ' \ i I 1/ ,\
v\'W/(Ll/
RUBBER HOT WATER BAGS- | ment. *
land. 2 years'guarantee with every . I nee, 2s. 6d. each, man, was deplorable, but the ramifica-
tions of the complex system, 'the depend-
BABY BOMNETS- ' / ;/» \
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■bag. Special offer, Vs. Bd. each. RAZOR STROPS-Special Price, lljd. !
Cardinal Manning. lift On white Oatmeal Olotli, J./B; best Pongee Silk, 2/6; white ,■
ence of one industry upon another, and
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of all upon currency and credit, and the
exigencies of competition, presented a
Kot to mention other countries, ling-
land underwent the lasting influence of
||y Jap. Silk, 2/4; fine liuen, 2/2-, cream Radiauta-, (1714 only), [111714 v / ' V" «
Special• Offer, ilOJd: tab. Special-Price, 6d. each. • ! problem whose solution was extremely Cardinal Manning. He was sincerely and
WARNOCK'S- NATURA HOUSE-
HOLD SOAP-Usiial Price, lOd. •
ANTIMONY PHOTO FRAMES-.
SPeclal Pnce d ' nach-
difficult. Remedies linve been suggested
by men of overy stamp. The Anarchist
deeply loved by the workingman, «nd no
one pleaded their cause more farlessly
I|l THREADS.—Make sure of (getting the best by
ordering from us. "We give below extra, cost of
C!ark'3 Insrain Cotton—pink, blue, holio, rose,
raxe 9d. extra.
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bar". Special Offer, bar. v SOLDIERS' LEATHER MONEY would destroy everything in carnage and and lovingly. Fsom pulpit, from plat- sufficient cotton to work any of the garments listed. Jjp»dal White Embroidery Cotton 6d. !
form, from 'an improvised standing-place J '■ I
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Price 4s lid pillage, and start afresh from ruins. The Clark's Stranded Cotton—pale blue, pale pink, Cotcri Perle—No; 8, specially brilliant, 9d. \ ' |
"GOODWIN'S" MEDICATED CAR- in a crowd of grimy faces, he spoke with
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BOLIC " SOAP-Usual Price, 6d. CUTTINCr-OUr feCI&SO3S-Special Socialist of every grade would construct I Baxe, helio, white, 10d. extra. Fiio/iicon—Abrilliant stranded cotton, 6d. \
society on a .'different basis. The states- 'a clearness and precision of the rights
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tab. Special Offer, 4 tabs Is. and wrongs of Labour. And on pen their
E.P. 13 inches. man and philosopher would devise
GENUINE OLD ENGLISH BROWN
WINDSOR SOAP-Usual I'rice, 3d.
Special Price, ls.
LADIES'.
2Jd. each. schemes for nlleviating this or that hard-
ship. Tho Press teemed with panaceas
behalf he powerfully wielded his
the 'struggles
in
to>r I
1 There is nothing
nearly so good as the Pringlc" sets.
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tab. Special Price, 7 tabs for ls, Price, ild. each. and palliatives. Legislatures had passed
laws to restrict the callous greed of land, compensation for improvements, I 1 m
l .L...iiuwiii.ii»Mi».iw .-iii.jai.iliuji/jujijiiiui. JI.LLMII .mt-uum '!„ , Exceedingly '
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Capital. Associations had been organ- and other Labour demands, tlio Catholic
I I^lOl''flk?^f ''ll Art Needlework Specialists Tamntulle Nightie 6/11 I
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ised .to relieve 'the pressure of the in- puiest has thrown :n his lot with
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cidents . of.. labcmr. .The. .workmen them- the labourer, has shared his suf- II %3i-as£fl O £«sCd©' LAMBTON QUAY TamntuiiecSL ,'."•■•.""• 0
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selves had combined to defend their ferings and his wont, while at t>o
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natural rights, and at times to declare same time cheering him with the ..sooth- . ■ , . •
■■■ , Tftvantulle Kniokprs.(closed shape).. 4/3
..WILLIS STEEET ' Tarantullo N.D.toko
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open war. between Capital, and Labour. ing touch of a-mother. Jf brighter days
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empire, monarchy, aristocracy, demo- tical means to lighten his burdens and have good
to give him some degree of independence.
cracy, republic; and she strives to direct
Our Goods are the Best all in the principles and dictates of mor- The Church alone attempts to control the
ality. Not commissioned to constitute inmost cause of the labour struggles, and
the greed of capitalism, and.the excited
■ Our Skill Undeniable
Our Reputation Valuable . Serve
yoij j
society, or direct commerce, or regulate
industry, or dictate Iho method of using
the forces of Nature, sho accepts exist-
ing industrial arrangements, pronounces
where they diverge from the principles
of justice,-exposes and condemns oppres-
passions of the workman, and by her or-
ganisations, whether of musters or of
men, she can use. that influence over 'the
human heart that Cliri.st has committed
to her. She is specially fitted to deal
with the far-reaching cornpik\i :ions of
sion, and extends her sympathy, her
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For Everythinjl for Sewing Machines & Cycles charity, and her active influence and ex-
E, J. ■w. I Unl I ertion to mitigate the .hardships of any Principles of Justice.
99 wmis street) WELLINGTON. Estab. 1880 system. What, then, did she to The only existing agency capable of
mitigate modern .evils? Her visible promoting ..common action among nations
..'■»■■'..' head, the Pope, proclaimed, with is the Cnurch. tihe is catholic, she is
'no uncertain voice, the iniquity of everywhere,'.shu'. is bound to uphold the
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the oppression of capital. In 1887 the principles of justice, and she could ad-
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future Pope Leo XTII,' then Cardinal judicate, equitably between the demands
Archbishop of Perugia, issued a pastoral of capitalist ami workman. AY hen .:=
on. the evils of the''time, in which .he was a slave sho inured iiim, she
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said: "The modern schools of economics strengthened him, she brought, out his
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have considered labour as the extreme manhood and gave him his name and Ins
' ' v • i end of man, whom they account as it
machine of more or less value, according
is he aids moro' or less in production.
liberty; when he was a serf siie worked-
with him, she cheered his toil, she
brought him comforts and watched over
THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY
Hence no consideration for the normal
man, and the- colossal abuso that is
made of the popr and the lowly by those
who seek to keep them in a state of de-
him until he obtained his
I
lantl, and A. E. Bezar.
and workmen under the protection of The cup presented by the Camp Com-
Obtainable at All Tobacconists
religion. With paternal affection he re-
ceived deputations of workmen, and show- mamlimt 'lor tlie best-kept huts and
ed his anxiety to soften tho lot of la- lines has been awarded to the '17th Spe-
bour. To French workmen, in 1889, he cialist Company for the week ending
Saturday July 20, with the -Ilth M.lt.
said: "What we ask of you is to cement Becond.
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SAFES!
ideal, and inspired by the maternal solici-
tude of Ihe Church, which formerly pro-
vided for the material and religious'noeds
of the working classes, facilitated their
his training in a lio?pi!;nl where severe
disorders only are encountered, knows
little about it. But (hose who are rim
INSURE YOURSELF FROM FROM lisS
labour, took cure of their savings and down in health know that it. is not a
fancied affliction. COMFORT |L ASK YOUR f' '"'7" m ' =3= ca »
j ca gg
.
m, tt, «4 CODRTENAT PLACE. WEI/LINGTOH AGENTS. agree, and there can be no question what- lightfully oasy nnil plpnsnnt. (oris, biikore , ovens, or for firegrate |
ever, that some remedy must be found, Pills ure ouo of tho best an.l "lost con- PUHE OEPENOABLe WINES fe|l Luncheon er
tions eichlwo.l"
tee"' >d for epooial
toi incse, i.no tor
voik.
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nnOP
.?' M°' th greateßt Va,U ,Or promo,i "9
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good health.
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were ,
link up with Auckland-Welling If 1 ca n guarantee to euro you. p
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Post Office, Wa- My troahnent ie painless, ami requires no other organisation took their place. Tobacconists. COAL, GRAIN, AND TIMBER
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'■ Expresses.
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operation, Public iiisliluliun.-i and Ihu laws hiivo buy a substitute. | and you will avoid the Injurious effects associated with adulterated
ngniiiii, 6.45 a.m. Leave J'arkville Pri- no and is not costly, never . . i?, fl\ wines of immature and Intorlop quality. Ifl
vate Hotel, 3.111) p.m. Cars return to Write for full information to repudiated the ancient religion. Hence, FREE.—Send lor valuable booklet II m cm'! m il, wile to Boi U, AncH.nJ.
31-33 Johnston Street
T „.
ORLD.
MATTERS OF INTEREST FROM FAB AND NEAR.
ciated. The bride, who had recently ar- tho close of the lecture one and an-
':':; ■ business men who are ever on rived in the island, and was the guest
of Dr. S. W. and Mrs. Garve at their
other from the audience vnso to
their gratitude to Dr. Platls-Mills nnd v
residence "Swiss Cottage," was giten to the Y.W.C.A. for affording, this op-
: ; the look out for opportunities, away bj- Mr. F. E. Bisset. She wore a
pretty irock of cream net over an under-
portunity of acquiring knowledge that will bear the closest comparison, and never fail to come ,^™'l^^L UiU -
™--''-^-.~^~-^sn<^
is so necessary to girls. Miss Hunt, \
skirt trimmed with wreaths of tiny pink M.A., thanked the lecturer as a represen- out triumphant in point of Quality, of Variety, and of T\\ -ran-
It is second nature for these ■ IOOF MOpS
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' roses and bands of palo bine ribbon. A tative of the Y.W.C.A. Educational Com- . ; . *
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fellow-men of ours to seize oppor-
tunity and take advantage oi it,
I ' carried a sheaf of Madonna lilies. The
best man was Mr. Hoy Will"ims. .Dur-.
ing the service the hymn "0, God of
Bethel, by Whoso Hand" was sung, and
tho name of the Beard of Directors. One
of tho girl members presented Dr. Pl.itts-
Mills with a bountiful posy of violets
and tiny dainty flowers before the sing-
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This special HAT chance is an
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gsiralT^^'Jl^w^ church Miss de Zilwa played Mendels-
in" of the National Anthem.
The-Blue Triangle Y.W.C.A. Fut is nil ' '
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sohn's Wedding March. Those present important factor in the lines of the brave
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J-,^" l (-LOIIIS— L'sually 3s.
in the church were Mr. and Mrs. 1". I?.
Bisset, Mrs. Game, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
women of the Women's Auxiliary Army SEE OUR'WINDOW DISPLAY OF BLACK AND COLOURED FELT j 3(I
- n . Nm,r , 'O PrT lce . ,2s - 3d-
Corps. It is fast becoming a feature of
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Gourlay, Messrs. 11. A. Trail, and C. W. munition towns and army camps of
HATS-All good quality, fast dyes, and up-to-date shapes and modes. ( SalepTicf'fc Md"
iy'-/BBBHyy l^lll j Usual Prices, from 10s. lid. to 16s. Cd.
Fisher. A reception was held at the Sale Price, 3S. 11d. each. B.B: RESERVOIR MCT-Us'unlly
Prance, where girls are being sent in in-
jm\Wm Here you have an ALL-FUR
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G.0.J1. creasing numbers. ,Tho opportunity of
DUSTER-'witl/'ruk'
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fef^
50 STRAW SHAPES-In Black and colours; large, medium, and small
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ribbon to match. Usual Price, Ms. Cd. Sale Price, 19s. 6d.
■ bands, too—the very smartest marrying' at Nelson in the eanie year.
After their marriage Mr. M'Donakl
nailed in front, jn addition to manystill
Home commands, and more are
urgently needed*. In Cnlais there is a hut
in '
: . • " for ten years, and in 1807 the pioneer ,£I2OO, given by girls
built at a cost ofBoulogne with Navy panne; trimmed with ribbon; velvot to. match; finished
GsTod
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conplo took up land, in Kaikoura. The of London. In there is an- with handsome flat ornament, or-icntal colour and design. Usual Q uart Cane-Usually ' ' S
•journey from Blenheim to Kaikoura oc- other Blue Triangle hut, tho gift of the Sale Price, 21s. Price," ss. 3d.
■ All one price— , . cupied ono month, so difficult were the inhabitants of a small town, collected byA
Price, .84 15s. . • ' Salo
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means of communication in those days. two elderly men, one of whom said.
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The address at the Y.W.C.A. to-morrow Sale Price, 21s.
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daughters-Mrs. Angus Kemxvjy, of.Kai-
koura: Miss M'Donald, of Kni- afternoon will be given by tho Rev. B.
koura; Mrs. Jameson, North Island; Hutson, and the subject will be The READY-TO-WEAR VELVET BLOC KED CROWN-And small roll brims.
Alexander M'Donald, Kaikoura; and Christian's Hope." Young women who Usual Prices, 12s..fid. nnd 15s. 6d. Sale Price, 4s. 11d.
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Dunoan M'Donald, North Island; also have recently arrived in this city will
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19 grandchildren nnd nine' great-grand- find friends and 1)0 warmly welcomei
during tho tea and social hour that will
Now they're Worth Seeing, aren't they ? Call To-day. n
children.
follow tho short bright service.in charge L ' I 'J
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The monthly meeting of the Central of the -prWamme at the weekly "social
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response to Mrs. Niimno's appeal it was
n good programme of. games has- ,bccn
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received woollen comforts last year, were Members and friends will bo welcome,
read. These letters showed how accept- and a collection will lie taken for the
able the gilts had been. Mrs. Ninuno
explained tuat owing to the uncertainty foreign department work.
of transport fiho was anxious to send No Badges for Soldiers' Mothers.
money if possible. A paper written by
Mrs. Godfrey on "How Prohibition was The issue, of badges to the parents oi
Won in Manitoba" was read by Mrs. men who iroluntoered for iietivo' service
M'Donald. Mrs. Godfrey, who was in lias been tho subject of correspondenceSol-
be-
Manitoba when the vote was taken, told tween the Auckland Branch tho of the
the story of the campaign, which had diers' Mothers' Leagr.lo and Slinistor
A. beautiful series of Hand-painted Sachets in Jap Silk;
been waged for sixteen years before vic- of Defence, states the "Herald." In his
reply to the representations of the leagac,
Qmctly Soothed . \q tory was won.
Sir Jame3 Allen stated that only mom-
hers of tho National Reserve were enlMod
make charming Gifts, at small cost.
1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/8, 3/6, 4/3, 4/11.
and Healed Ly j,. '^^
Groat preparationa.' are being mado to wear the association's badge, nnd did so GIVE HIM OTOj
Violet Day on August 1,
for far us he was aworo Government
tho badge ns a re- Happy, Healthy Boys need food
Heavily Embroidered Sachets, exceedingly handsome.
which is being organised by a not intend to issue with "stay" in it—food that will ' ' At 5/6, 8/6.
lnrgo and very '.capable- committee to cognition of soldiem' mothers. The ques-
TrialFree
Bathe freely v \'X fm
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benefit the- funds of the Copper Trail,
which, as everybody knows, is for tbo
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Ked Cross. Contributions or violets ami
tion of providbß a badge for parents of
volunteers had been under consideration
on several occasions, and it had been de-
build Strong Bone and Hard Teeth
as well as sound firm flesh. Such a
food is
These Prices are Post Free for cash. '
other spring flowers, sweets, eggs, nnd cided that 'tho proposal could not be
with Cuticura \ \ M ) . produce uro invited by the committee, and adopted.
Soap and hot it is hoped the response will be generoue
water, dry and , | for the sake of tho cause—that of sick
and wounded soldiers. In addition to Tho funeral of tho late Rev. Mother COOKED IN ONE MINUTE Art Needlework Specialists,
gently apply "P Jk.ffl
' the (stalls already taken the Kolburn
Gabriel, assistant, superior ami mis- Children delight in Oto because it's
postal addkess: ,
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|; so delicious—good for quite young Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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'a stillI at Ihe top of tho Kolburn tram-
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ment. Use night and morningf. vent of the Little Company of Mary, children too,. because so easily. di- . Wellington.
1 sweet, juicy—fresh and delicious awaits you at f way terminus. Many promises of help
For pimples, rednes3, roughness, havo already been received, and tho dny
Sydney, took place at tho Linwbod.Ceme- gested; Oto is economical—and
tery, Christclmrch, on Wednesday. At
..■■■' I yon' grocer's. Winter or Summer it never varies; I itdiing and irritation, dandruff, itching ' promises to be very successful.
Nathan is tho organiser, and
Mrs.
10 30 a.m. Mass was celebrated in die in these days Economy matters!
V'.'.■>.■«jk'l you have at hand a uniform and reliable dish' .4 scalp and falling hair, red, rough hands Wiilter
Mrs. Sleemnn the secretary. chapel of the Convent of tho Maternal
Heart, Lewisham, Bealey Avenue. Bishop
. Sold in 41b. and 201b. Bags
FULL WEIGHT
at a moment's notice. ■ /I and baby rashes, itchings and dialings, Brodie, was tho celebrant, Father Your Grocer nolle it—if out of stock-send , hi*
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On flunc 21, at the Basilica, Welling- Graham, S.M., deacon, Father Siik, sub-
,
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these fragrant, super-creamy emollients
ton, a very quiet wedding took nluco church, and .von willbo supplied.
are wonderfully effective. deacon, Dean Regnault, assistant priest,
when Miss B. M'Donnell, fourth daugh-
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and Father Price, master of ceremonies.
lIAINES
Sample Each Free by Mail. . Address ter of Hie late Mr. and Mrs. L. Jl'Dun- The music was rendered by a choir of
nell, of Auckland, was married to Mr. priests. Afterwards the bishop upoko of
post-card: "E. Town 3 & Co., Sydney, ,1. A. Farquhar, only eon of the lato
N. S. W." Sold throughout the world. Jfr. and Mrs. William Farquhaiv of tho good work accomplished bv the rever-
end mother.
Blenheim. i
;^iIMHIBW/IWil!BWajWtg'3!ri'ftM:t.'l»WiW:(:f«UMi|] A meeting of (he Women's Committee
Dr. .Tessio Maddison, of Christchurch, of the Tribute to France Day is to be
>■; MWm ore carefully selected from the ■^m^»assL^'■ who has been visiting Auckland, will
return to Wellington by to-day's express,
held in No. 2 Committee Room of tho
Town Hall on Monday afternoon at
It is not too early to
If m Wj. (fihest orchards of Central Otago. -
4$ Wjk 'The full flavour of tfie fresh fruit |]>5L..
f*!!!!!~^-—^~^
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=^^ Wli SheefrJricpi ami will stay a few days beforo leaving
for tho south.
three o'clock, at which a statement
tho results achieved by the effort will
be made. It is hoped there will be
of
[i
order a New Costume
HORROCKSES'" I
\ OUTWEAR wt HEAVIER MAKtS Hi ~i
/- v §m$ is retained by a special process. i|r(^a/vrvST I offeueo is substitutes Hostesses at the Soldiers' Club for-tlie good attendance of members and helpers.
oming week art as follow:—Sunday, Mrs.
>@i|@|oSl"
Q I: 'on tEli'EOCe
Purity and cleanliness are insisted ©) I I
E.-.'A9iiSMEC ./91
Jacub'Joseph; Monday, Wellington Col- HOSPITAL CAMOUFLAGE is not too early to order
' JSfl on in every sta'gc of making— {K, nl. lege Old Girls; Tuesday, Mrs. D. Stnw- T ADIES! It
Costume for Spring.
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your now
iirl; Wednesday, Mrs. C. Earle; Thurs-
, ~„,
ilJlii even the tins you buy it in are IMP, UrvMl^L' For Push Carts, Prams, and Chairs. Except at prayers, dressings, and dur-
day, Ladies of St. Mark's; Friday, Mrs.
I|bL solderless. Try a tin of pre. wi^tf^ At anyrate yon would do well to con-
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/% ral nature.
Wellington Red Cross Shop. There Will ignore or try to forget their disablement
be n supply of delicious homo-inado in any, way; in fact, they sometimes go
cakes, scoucs, and bread. Purchasers are out of their way to remind each other We have made arrangements for a
All 'the tea leaf from the Ceylon plantations is I
*&XZ&£Lz=r*- .f*SJC| ft \\-v asked to. come early and secure the many of it.
good tilings there will bo on sale. Cakes For instance, I overheard two men ar-
large stock' of new materials—the very
latest. Would you like to make, your
I sold by auction in Colombo, just as wool is sold in l
HOLDER -Js& for soldiers will be an especial feature. guing over the use of a pair of crutches. choice at once? 1 New Zealand. '
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noted for its general superiority over all over, but as our buyers are resident in Colombo the
tive. Impossible for any child to fall three pictures, and the box of tea, may them for a good spell when your leg's other costumes—its distinctive character.
§.
lutely safe. .Buy one—Protect Your tiful cakes .will 1* raffled. uflors
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tiny
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J. S. LAND (Sole Agent for North Is- promises to be a great success. selves, "There must be suinething awfully
land), G9 Willis Street, WELLINGTON. funny about this if we could only find
.0— i" It is only a week, since the local Coun- it out. Let's have a'good try, anyway." LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
HIGHEE grade of Grocoriea, alovrer scale of prices, and the giving =—.~n. __«
tess of Liverpool Fund Committee start- And their efforts are almost invariably
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For IBTF'L'D'EIXrSA.UsQ TAILOR,
■'<■. of Cash Register Tiokete avo three advantages you gain by pur-
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''ffllVPrprWEnrzf HegiitcrcdSamo ed a shop, situated at 1117, the Arcadia successful.
HuildiiiEps, Lanibton Quay, at which sol- ' ;
i -;t -..ohashig Campbell Groceries. n f \?K 7/fl for A man who had been badly gassed and Macarthy's Buildings, '.
diers' comforts of many kinds are sold. lost his voice once summoned mo across msi/m
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Tlio first assures satisfaction; the'second safeguards your j-urso, UUuiLJUMaIIU Man's Esucnco Already peoplo are appreciating the con- tho ward with a beckoning finger. WILLIS STEEET WELLINGTON.'
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The Groat Money-Saving Eemedy anti-ver-
and tho third secures you rxtrn. items withonl extra expense. i venience ol being able to buy "The doctor said I was to keep very
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■'•' It will pay you to denl at Cnmpboirs—whero quality counts.
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH min shirts for their soldier relatives and quiet, Sister,'' he whispered, as I bent This accounts for the unvarying high quality of each
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Costs S/- Hakes 1 pint Sqvss 10/--JI friends in the trenches, socks, balaclavas, down to know what he wanted, "but I jl grade of Packet Tea we sell.
""■■-" p scarves, mittens, leather waistcoats, can't make a noise!" And lie went off
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housewives, etc. In addition soldiers' into paroxysms of soundless mirth. Puddings, pastry, scones, cakes
40&42 Manners Street—'Phone 443. gift parcels are made up and may bo In the same way .a man will sit on the
$ From all Grocers 1
fl W! purchased from ss. up to 10s., including theatre tu.ble immediately before his oper- turn out light and appetising if
uANIr D E.LL7 LIU.
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293 Cnk Stmt-ThnH 2524 a.
163Riddiford Street—'Phono 1084.
postage. Among the goods contained in ation, in fits of laughter at the fun of Edmonds' Baking Powder is an
these parcels are potted meats, jam, to- the thing. "Here's a joke. Let's, laugh ingredient. Always pure, al- ■ '
bacco, sweets, eocks, tin of condensed at it while we have the chance," is his
milk, - stationary, tooth-brush, tooth attitude. ways the same; "Sure-to-
paste etc. There seems to be little A man who has lost a leg will leave Rise"—keep a tin in the
doubt but that tho shop is meeting with no stone unturned to convince himself house. All grocers sell nis
a very great need in these busy times. and everyone else that it is quite the
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Tho JJiramar Red Cross Guild held a most amusing thing that could have hap-
Cake Day at the Wellington Red Cross pened. If no can get his nurse in a
Shop yesterday and realised about .£23, moment of iorgetfuluoss to hunt for his
an excellent result for aciiko day only. second slipper, it is tile guatest joke of
The members of -he guild had worked all.
hard, and the display of cakes, scones, Finding a man roaring with laughter
biscuits, etc., was most tempting. Miss in bed one day, and inquiring the cause,
BAKING nl|
POWDER -is/,
Launch a Blow at the Kaiser ■
Cooper and Miss Moss held their usual he informed me that he had been trying —By Starting on a Food Economy Campaign—
\ The Great Hair Tonic | sale of (lowers. to rub his missing leg! And the same
I for the Whole Family I
man, after his first outing, recounted
with joy the pitying remarks on his con-
Facial Massage.—You can do it in dition that he had overheard. JS^ A T n versa ' ' *■ foo(i ■
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face nnd- the correct preparations to use ens, too, the tiredness, the monotony of EASY
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looks lifeless, if the Bcalp la too average, woman of to-day little knows that and disappointments that mix tho bitter
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therefore tlw Nation-is (o Imy ono
K.ii
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K an exquisite skiu is easily within hnr with the sweet in the V.A.D.'s working h*&
'• Korn when you rub them, and if tlio t reach. Adopt the right way immediately day. These .English soldiers teadh us Cke,"sfru" ' v igbt hero to-day." Send at once.
f hairohd is fnllini; out and the bulb on J
and drop using the wrong. A eimulc out-' tho meaning of tho great Englishman's 8/6 (POST "I'HEE).
\'i'!{ rcalp
tho is dry and hard, (hen your i<
t
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1 I y||SiO j!!i^ |/«lAiif *»,
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V' 4 mal
1 favom' of tl,e "CliurchiU" tailor- [j
in
skirte aml Costull! es' Thoughthey I
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} soft, and glossy.
DONNELLY'S
SPECIAL NOTICE.
HAIR RESTORER |
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Navy serge
boxes packed for posting, from 2s. Gd.
Posies for invalids, Presentation Bou-
and tweed, odd shorts for quets, and all classes cf Floral Work
H Fletcher's .
%J$T ULUiLIOUj mol t'uul 10 "'binary dress, tho j?
'°
i.s made in two grades—No. 1, for boys from 3 years to 18 years, at prices executed in artistic style. Mifs Poole,
70-Manners Street. 'Piiouo :40!).—Advt.
Iw' k ...
>!\!, « 11 and satisfaction they give coat less. { dry hair; No. 2, for oily hair. ranging from is. Cd. to 11s.; hard wear-
Cured Instantly by
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Sold by oil nairilrcsscrs. Chemists, | contains phosphorus in dn easily assimilate
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and Grocers in New Zealand ut
2s. 6d. bottle; by mail 6d. extra.
65 VIVIAN ST., WELLINGTON. roses and the choicest of flowers only aro tensive decay in 2 double teoth 1 suffered for days with
Also Sydney (Ann.), Bnn Francisco S used when designing wedding bouquets, tion in most Dainty Styles Chemiil or Store, Poil Iree from excruciating pain. I wns recoinmonced to try Bunter's
and Mateiial. Nervino. I did.so, and to ray joy tho pain quickly and
i lif^HSli J I iII w sI ™ AN REET, WELI^GTOJI
Phone,.. 2654-.A.
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(U.S.A.).
Established Half a Century. J
which I mako a specialty of. Packed
and forwarded through tho Dominion.
Miss Murrey, Vice-Eegal Florist, 36 Wil-
"-1 Vveet -
Wvt
FRANCIS AND CO.,
77 Willis Street (Ist Floor), over
Crown Clothing Co.
CHAS.A. FLETCHER
CliTnisf - -
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entitoly C C
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ALL CHEMISTS AND -BTOBES.
THE DOMINION, SATURDAY, JTILY
OUR BABIES
30; 1918. 5
I.i HAPPY CHILD IN A
FEW HOURS!
a <r
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A iTfPdt Offpfin in
Published
TBY UYc::ti.l
under Uip nuspicß of the
When Cross, Constipated, or if Feverish,
give California Syrup of Figs."
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JSiiEiiiil tailored for an exclusive London trade. society at its r.iiuual- nectiuK by Jlr.
Young, M.1, , for V.'iiiKato. child again. .rtJfK. f' r, "),•>
They are all new season's creations, and
Mr. Yoniiß told i;. 5 that in 1916 them
were horn in Now Kimlmnl 23,K3 cliiSciivn:
Children
simply will K
f
the total (baths of a!! I'l-s were ia.CC-5: not take the
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are,bound to be
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them v.-as a luitv.r;, 1 incrciise of
Usual Pfkes at e P" ces efe °^ population of nlinitt 18.00;. Of tho !ficOS time fro;n play \
rteallm no fewtr than KA6 were those of to empty tlieir \ /~~^ \sl
snapped up quickly, infants untlor 12 months, and this iium'.'fr boweis, which K
i<
(nestled the toltil immhor of d-'-r.ihs hc-
become tightly \ J J -s\ *'
twfen I hi! aiti-s of ono am! 20 y;ars.
$
l>2/ J2tO £14/14 RICH HEAVY GREY SILK MODEL COSTUME-London
■tailored, halted coat, large turn-down.collar and rovers, laced
Mr. Yo-.injt' r.aid 1.h:;l ll'.cs" we very packed,and then /|
ratnarkii.blii liguvofi. and ho drew l'.ie cor- the liver
'■'ii«ion 'iil't. :'•!,' -jT.rk of ihc Plunknt S»- slu;;gish and the
K J
p> -ff
1 t\j
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ii pockets, trimmed rope silk stitching, well cut skirt, gathered esl imiiorU-.nie to Ihc Sialf, and was of a ordered. // ) \\\ T\
'f back, large bag-sbapeel pockets; coat slightly fa'ded. niniit natriotii: charaolc! , . When cross,//
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\Ax\ (| Depaffimaeiat M £!toe Siiowroom. •
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r ■;/ Usual Price, 14 Guineas. are ri;:rii?ka!)!n. it. will iiiior.-r.t our ria;!-
crs lo know that, on conr.iiHii"-' the lutes', restless, see L/ Y .£■=/\V\
Clearing at SALS price, 7 GUINEAS pffidal Vciir Boot: of Sow ZcM.ind (\9\l\ if the tongue tijl
it ia found that more than half of th'j is coated
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/ k
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\/>s $ The vafees are splesteStol, aratil in-
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ALL-WOOL SAXE BLUE GAIU3ICORD MODEL COSTUME- l'K6 deaths (viz., 770) of infants unfrr
twelve mouths, which oc.'iin-.'d i'l H;!i. this
thengivgfL
delici-W .U\
W speefflOß is invited.
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In London Tailor-made, box pleated coat back and front, iin- tool! place in the first month.
From (his it would a;i"»i''r that tho firM. ous fruit
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iahed belt and filagree buckle, cuat Silk lined; smart tail-
IL, 8 II * V
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orec skirt, pleated on hips, with stitched belt.
month of a i.ialjy'n I'fc i-" ti>" most cnii- .laxative. Childrenlove it, and it cannot
cal and dM-pToiis; mid in lliis n;\:tid:!-ir cause injury. Mo matter what ails your p. GIBLS' SHOWERPROOF COATS-In Fawn and Brown shades; belted and
Usual Price, 10 Guineas. month the Phmkoi. iiiirs? r.ircly comes
into intimate toin-h with the infant. little one—if stuffy with a cold or a sore
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■\ finished with pockets. Usual Price, 295.- B<L
SALE PRICE, 7 GUINEAS Again, when we c.wmiue the rupos of throat, or diarrhoea, stomach-ache and $? v
' & A, Special Price, 17s. 6d.
doaili, (rw!>n'in lhi OK'ial T.-nr■ Krnk. it tainted breath, remember, a gentle "inside
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is found that ranro than a nuart-cr of I hi' cleansing" should always be the first
MATRON'S RICH BLACK PONY CLOTH COAT-In full l-"« infunts (viz., 3Si) who (!''«! lindnr on=
treatment given. Full directions for babies,
!tf> 00 YARDS FIGURED VOILES—In superior quality; neat designs, in Blue,
m a
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ooiit. of our .vmir.K niih olTcrinc for tlm fig,'—California Syrup of Figs, is sold by |.j V. & A. Special Price, 2s. lid. yard.
front were ri'jflctert ns physically unfit. all chemists in bottles of two sizes,
If such a large proportion of our men
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and 1/9. yfi NESTLE CLOTllS—Suitable fer Dressing Gowns, Jackets, etc., in shades of Fuil
THE SQUARE/ PALMERSTON .NdftTH
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the presumption was Hint at least nn DiT£at3=oai.".-:'?jii37.dL-jii;D:iiK.-ji-ix.-,^ri-^lQ'J2nffi liose, Sky, Heliotrope, Palo Pink; 52/4in. wide. Usually 3s. lid. yard,
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V. & A, Special Price, 2s. 11d. yard,
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unfit to fulfil, in the hpst way. the duties
of motherhond. seeing that the boys ami
.girls must have, been brought, up under
similar conditions. That this presumption
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ALL WOOL FLANNBLS-Suitnble for Blouses, Gown?, Jackets, etc., in shade,:
is true, in borne out by the ligr.reß quoted y? of Turquoise and Rose Pink, nlso in Black; 27/Bi*. wide.
Di'illeti em! Filled a'o£o!uto!y
above from the Ofllcial Year Hook.
What Can be IV.no to Combat This Loss
of Infant Life?
painlessiy is ens cf tho
the ago, Tiiis
hi
H Usually 3s. lid. yore,
V. & A. Special Price, 2s, lid. yard,
Much ciin bo done by systematic pre- wonders ef
natal care. In Boston, U-.5.A., great at-
tention haa been given to supplying the
wo aohiovo with ttie anielge-
sfo method; it in nerfsotiy I From fihe
mm
ysxasßtSßsasiiawi. <s\ -aaaismsanssssm /pk .^lasESiniraHEES gPk , esbih
foiM's
isssssa /as. poor, witli proper care and supervision for
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B Bern W&BHumaKBSBsaA's3? w AOTHMffiaaEßaaaaa Wsara | the expectant mother. Owing to the de-
voted and ctithuniaslic efforts and organis-
siir,p!a ami hanr.loss, and 13
ing power of Jlrs. William Lowell I'm- spooiuily applicable, to ner-
mini and other ladies a most complete vous iieopls and oiiiitircsi.
scheme is in operation in the poorer
quarters, and the results have been most
(Continued from Page 4)
remarkable. The troubles and risks of SETS TEETH £3 3s.'
-."pre-mothorhood" and child-birth have
OUR SOLDIERS' CHRISTMAS burn enorwu'isly lessened, and breast-
m i e,
feeding has become the rule in quarters
\ ; FARE where it was exceptional, while the re-
duction in infantile sickness and mortiti
Waking
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ity has been no less striking. The results
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the puddings.
have so greatly impressed authorities .else.
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Where thav there are now few countries DENTISTS,
a TKJffl; mount only fine stones in eur Jewellery, bM
Plum puddings for our soldiers on ac- where steps are not being taken with a
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tive service, aggrosiiting 13,3001b. in view to training Unfortunately, and safeguarding pros-
119 Willis Street,
© , *'!/ and that is one of the reasons our @ weight, ,inelu;liJig- £Co3lb. for tho men in pective mothers. the help
hosiiitid, Hie making of which is the and teaching offered rarely extends be- I
Efj En dagement Kings ate so beantifnlly brilliant. |s| yond the poorer classes, though the need
task tlic Countess of Livcvpuol of. the so-called ".poor and ignorant" is
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A]A? Ensagemcnt Rings give pleasure, but one
vj;h fine grade gems ie certain to give iho
|| I'mid workers are pugiigpd upon at tho not greater in these matters than the
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present time, is no light undertaking,
and need of tno ' ienorant and well-to-do."
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ijWaxiitium of delisht and lasting satisfaction, y it is an undertaking. Hint codts much
*Q more money that it has ever done be-
fore. What these Christmas reiuindors throughout
The New Zealand /j.ini.
Our aim ought to be to establish, iftpp Something Quite' New In
Nc-.v Zealand such a scheme of
:|| f Five Diamond Half Hoop Rings from £lO.J |; ' have meant'to our men everybody must "pre-natal., cure" as would practically en-
know, because their letters have told euro the safdy and well-being of moihers
.■'[■■ ; .We solicit your inquiries and favours- f ,« them. They meant recollections uf home of all classes. It was with this end in Best Value'Hardwap® • !i
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view that ihe (lovurnment published, in
in the almost linrealisable days when conjunelion with the sofiety, the little
there was no war, mid they also meant to book "The Expectant j\\v\\\
I W. /HTTLEJOHN k SON, LTD., these men that their people were still I'ii'jt Month," for free ismio to all married
working and still thinking of them, so women. With iho aid of this, and the ser-
Mother and liaby's
»M
/ffiv /f\l
yj\!\yAV
TTOR this week only we offer
k' no of Extreme'}' Attractive
a Special
and Fupnitup® St®pe 'jj
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JEWELLERS--
2224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
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that
t^
home was brought u little, nearer to
tlie exiles. Bealising these things there
'§ must surely be few people who would tion
vices
early
of the
troubles
l'lunkcl
and
nurse, most of the
difficulties
with motherhood and babyhood could
be obviated, 't'liey certainly will be ob-
in connec- BLOUSES 12/6 IN JAP." SILK WINDER'S CORNER, WELLINGTON j-i
\Vw\l^i'l
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withhold their subscriptions to so tfood viated if the molners wjll do their part THE "lUEAL" HOME BUTTER CHURN.
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'*'',e matorinl is of high quality, and
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n cause,. especially at a lime who. llieir by merely making use of the instruction,
contributions are more needed then ever training, help, aid supervision offered to ft WmT 1
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s^'es rD V0I) * I A compact little churn, all metal, nothing to go out of order, and speci-
ally adapted for HOUSEHOLD USE. EXTREMELY STRONG AND
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owing to the increased price of the neces- them by the society" throughout the pre- '' ,0 pv 'ce ma k ,v'
s
'' fxpedionfc lo buyNOW. THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. Sold Everywhere 223. lid.
natal period .and afterwards.
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sary materials, year also the Our Selling Price, 10s. 6d., Post Paid.
'f.his The Plunkct Society
Mayoress 'Mrs. .T. P. Luke) has not !>een of ail classes lo seek thfl advice and help
frankly asks mothers This is .your last opportunity, as it is the
able to play tho same part in the under- thai the I'lunket nurecs can so readily Can also be used as a Homo Cake Mixer. We Pay thn Postage. Send
for one To-day. ,
taking that she has on past occasions,' give, 'and to seek such service when it
and,' needless to say, her enforced absence would he of the most avail—viz., long be- V JUST OPENED-LAR GE ASSORTMENT
,
fore the birth of the baby. If this became »» Call and Inspect these Dainty Blouses TO-DAY. HEAVY BRASS KERB.SUITES,
has'been muchfeft. .tho general rule, , I do not- heeitate to i
.
A visit to the Wellington Meat.Works (': Comprising FENDER, FIREIRONS, and STOP. These we are soiling at
say the results would bo very striking— "Where the Smart Hats Are," !
t RSiFs-S-ltxniv.i'jimrf'Mvt,'*''! f! ■P-fffl
nt Ngahanranga, where he 'puddings nra including a further reduction in infant
being imule, was most interesting. The mortality and the establishment of a iMIfteWSOH 8. Liea., 204-266 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
( • Less than Wholesale Price. )\
A'lso, Big Variety ANTIQUE COPPER KEIIB FENDERS From 14s. 6d. j
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company has placed n cottago and all much higher standard of health and hap-
<.
throughout life for both mother SOLID BRASS OR ANTIQUE COPPER FIREIRONS
necessary nppliaiicis at ths disposal of rpineeschild. At Less than Landed Cost.
,
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the Workers, and here for the greater and How many women arc there who enter Now the Holidays are over, wo are offering all classes of
par.C of two weeks they have been hard on motherhood—the most Eacrrd, momen-
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TRAVELLING REQUISITES At Ridiculously Low Prices,
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nj? work making the soldiers' Christinas tous, and far-reaching responsibility of
■plum puddings. Not only have the com-
pany hauled over the cottage to the
lifc-with the simple equipment of know-
ledge and training needed to safeguard- B HOT DRINKS-WARM BEDS f
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GLADSTONE BAGS, KIT BAGS, BRIEF BAGS, SUIT CASES, HAT
BOXES, ATTACHE CASES, COMPRESSED CANE CABIN TRUNKS, (
themselves and deep. their oO'sprinj;. There is
,
workers, but they also supply them with really STEEL TRUNKS-in fact, everything required for TRAVELLING.
and pitiful tragedy
-AMUSEMENTS
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a very
lunch every, dny, and also see that, tliero underlying the common r,ayi:i<,-: "The first . Compare our Prices. See our WindJw Display.
i '" ' ■•■■'.■■ '' . arc firiis
'I in the rooms that allow rf such baby is a'u oiporiraaiit"; too often, in-
t
Il,■ CARPET SWEEPERS.
For Milliogggf Men!
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comfort. '
deed, the tragedy extends lo !;lcr chil-
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t!)v writer penetrated yesterday, the mother and child ae a little sound, re-
The BISSELL CROWN ia the BEST CHEAP MACHINE on (.
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liable, friendly, and intimate advice aim the market. Thoroughly reliable. Any part can be replaced. (
workers having been divided into sections, help given at the right time and in the Our Price, 21s. ) .
end each section, in its own particular right -way. The work goes on continuously—every hour—night and day. No household is completo without a "Bissell." Send for one to-day. )
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rooln, carrying out its own particular Xo time could be more iHtinE than the Wherever our Troops are to be found, The Church Army's J 1 Other Prices, 255., 275. 6d., and 375. 6d. J
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"stiu't" In one it was cutting up the present for aypealln.ir to nur women to do War Work is increasing their Comfort, Efliuiency, and Morale.
Tr HE Big advance in the cost of j
mothers, in the name ot post,
fi p?el and denning thu fruit, in another their best, as and for'the sake of future Over 1000 Rest Huts are beinjj operated by The Church T© COUNTRY PATBeNS-You can reach as by. j
three wore at work breaking up the c-ggs— patriotism,
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a..carefui process, as one egg of doubt-
national efficiency. Army—2?.O are in the Shell Zone in France. . Drop us a line (or any particulars regarding prices. We are
Each of its 50 Kitchen Curs provides 300 Hot Drinks at every
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UTTLE THINGS : !
well-made Mattress at a || (I
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il:\v, which meant that 1710 pinimU of siouor, from the ciinir rxpressed Hie Cro.» Cheques "Union Bank, Wellington."
j
imilding had been mixed duriuy that clay. iliuiiks (if the society ami Ihe men to
well
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The next stage to be followed after Yw'lliiiKhm residents for these bright
I' moderate price* t] ■ the lnixliivn bad .bean put in ba.-ius and evenings.
\Mk
j
building
son:-!! little" distanco away. Nwr?
all (l>? b.i-'i!!:- i;i (lie oily niusl liavn
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been commandeered for this purpwe, and
i NOTE OUR PRICES: | on specially ijlr?d shelves they were The annual Hireling of the Kelbuvn
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placed in a Ir.rge iron or steel safe.'the Boy Scouts vns hold last nii;)>L nt tlio
steam turned on, and left,for about eight elubhousa. In addi'.inn io the Scouts
'A, I hours.to strain. This done, Ihey wore many parenls wen: iirfwpiit. Mr. 'I . \V.
1 SINGLE KAPOC BEDS- 25/-, 28/6, 32/6, 38/6.
turned on! of tlieir bnsins into a bin, Jtnrtin occupied I In: chair, anil was stiij-
| from- which they were(made
of the required size
pros>\"d into tin l; povted by Ihe sec nl masters and com-
on the pre- mittee. Tlic report for the year ended
I a matter/
mises), each tin being lined v.-ilh paper, .T lino 39 Int was read by Scoutmaster
j■ SINGLE KAPOC MATTRESSES—Bordered. ,' and when, filled with the iitixinrc. sol- Lawson, and showed the troop to be- in a
! dered down, the finiil trentiiieisl lieiiig satisfactory stale, bolli iviih regard to
Effective soap
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the placing of the tins under lacuum numbers and work. In addition to or-
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little puncture in the lid, while almost lias been given in boxing and swimming,
i-iMiullaueous'ly tbp piinclurs itself was nnd life-saving, with excellent result-?.
DOUBLE KAPOC BEDS- 37/6, 42/8, 47/6, 55/-. ■ j soldered over, the whole thiiv,' being The roll of honour shows the names of
dene in soii!?t;hin:r n lit He over a iiiinut :.,. 41 ex-monihers of the troon who have
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For the sum of 7s. (id. 11 large [;lu:n ;,"-.w>ved (he will for services abroad.
DOUBLE KAPOC MATTRESSES-Bordered. j piu'.il'.n? may be forwarded to any hosjii
j.il in Eii;.;iiind th") the donor v. islips. tn
\ This number includes seven scouuii,v-t(-rs.
'r la-it a concert was civen in
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«/6, 46/6, 52/6, 57/6. and at tlio s:\me lime he or she may aid of the Red Crass. (lie sum of .I'SH re-
sign a label which will be attached to sulting, and it is intended to hold en-
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the pudding. i'or a guinea three of other concert in August in aid of (lie
? KAPOC PILLOWS- 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 each. I these large puddings will be. Rent to a hoop funds. The statement el' accounts
chosen hospital, with its accompanying shows a balance in hand of Ms. Bd., and
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I label. during the year ,£2B Us. sd. has I eon
The Liverpool workers at "Ngnhauranga sn; nt in ii"iv fr|iii:>iuciil. The report
are greatly imleblrd lo the '■ourtesy «f and accounts jvero adopted, nnd the fol-
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n the nianagiir. Mr. Longinore, for iiis very lowing parents' committee was elected,
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valuable assistance, and to the direc- viz., Messrs. T. TV. Mar! in. J, Derlirg, ) Your GLAI)STOiS E or your SUIT CASE should look
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tors of the company fw all that they Tr (\ V"11nif, 7?. H. Webli, 0. I'. N.
; NOTE—We have just landed have rtoiui for tiium in .«avv.vinj out Mlia Wright. Malcolm l:'raser, A.E. V\ liylo,
•••ork. for the soldiers A. Lawrence, and fi. T. Norris. The
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good anil be good. We are now showing a full range
of high-clans Travelling Requisites. .
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l-ii'-lees for tlie clubhouse an- Messrs.
and it. is hoped that books of tir.kote KPt into the blnod incai!.-"(1 hy !liv <fi'otrf
will hi' ready for ts.sne- parly next week. mailer fermentinc the nalural
Mrs. Waters is organising this unrler- tiv<! channels.
laking, an/I somp. handsome prizes havo bilitalod wr°ck in our slwt«, din a feu-
Then w lv\v r
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I ri #33 a zest to the toilet
weeks bofore appeared !■> :M yenrs
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cif life. lloiv many por-'ms in Ain § . }
Tlip run is mi "XO KUHBTNf!" Lnun- have gono with each wm'li. nf • PACE'S. London, Liverpool. WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON ~"
dry Help. "GOI.nKX RIH.E" Sonp. and n.'ftk'M, which Isns ni'M t !
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"GOLDEN BULK" Cnmllcs. .Mrs. L. which killed ? keep
Reed, Taranaki Street.—Advt. duly of all to
And hi) il is iho plain
the t;rea! nerve and
; MANCHESTER. GLASGOW, ETC.,
blond medicine, Clements Tonic, always
at. hand. It is sold everywhere by all CLAlUvK'sUiiir Dye ■jrAETIXBOROUGHT '
colour, black or brown; iuinnless Tft/ffOTOJI Mail So:vii'i>. ]>:ilbo:>(on-
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chemists and stores. It is the advance and nilonrloss, tolouvlms. Po-i( free, Is. lrX Jlartinlioronßli and Snrroundiug !
Riirnioloiigh's Magic Nervine rapidly agent'.of good and permanent health.— ' lid. ami 2s. Gd. Clarke, Chemist, llli Vic- District. All'trains iwt. Cars, Horses, ■
relieves TooUuwho.—Advl, Advt, 1 toriiv Street, Aucklivud. , mid Gizs for Hi.e, 'Phgne No. ?.
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But Germany's spoils in France, against Mil; forest barrier north-east ArrnngL'incnls Imvo boon made for re- I Lieutenant-Colonel .1. L. Sleenian,
Belgium, and Poland have, given her latives of members of K. I 'l, Ci, and 1L 1 U.S., Direct of Military 'l'r;iinin{;, PERSONAL ITEMS
an extraordinary superiority in coal
of Pari* -andlal.«" against the de-,
Companies, Forty-first Keiniurccnisii'ts, has returned tti> Wellington after an in-
fences ahead of (.'ompiegne. The of- spection of aje officers and' n.c.o.'s of
KIRKCALDIE STAINS, LTD. over .Britain and Franco. But, ami A, \i, C, mid I.) Companies, 1.-'orty- !
& fensive whii'h has now collapsed was second lieinfovccinenl*. to visic the men the 'lemiw.:; slafl" w unili-r- News by mail slates Unit Brigadier-
TO MILITARY OFFICERS. America with her colossal coal re- an attempt prepared and organised ill Trcntlum Camp on Wu-dm'sday next. ---goiiiß a u -Sise of iusiriiisoion at Wanga- Genera! A. lv. (.ila-gow, D.5.0., Roynl
sources is now on our side. Dis-
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on a colossal scale to widen out the .\ .special I rain will leave Lambion Sta- nui.' lie is salitliv'd that very μ-ccd work Sussex IJfjfijiicnl i.formei'ly of lu'son), has
y THE "DOIIERTY" PATENT tance, no doubt, is a handicap l.u the salient to the east. It is by this tion ul ID.'Jfl a.m., ri'turniiiK from Titii- is beinj? done in titling llio memliers of boon uieiiticni'il in dispatches for llio
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FAMOUS FOB OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE." .Allies. Bui. tfermany h.i.s losl, her time evident thai, Hμ enemy under- lliiim fi( 4.it) p.m. I in- I mining Muff for the duties they fourth lime.
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domination in coal, ami the effed, of Tlio pu.vmeiu oi'. a lioniis from tho sur- lii«vo to perform. Lieutenant ,1 . ]!. Clink , who lias won
JODHPORE BREECHES took no limited effort to improve his
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this v.-ill be seen in the dav of her plus proiits of the L Jul>liu Trust Ullico "A coiiunoii I'asi!, of i-hoplifiin;;" (tak- llu! .Military (.'his.--, is it son of .Mr. !•'. il.
front, though thai, remained an in- has been million.:oil. I'he net sunuis iii'i the police description) »i«i mentioned
(ft combination of Breeches and Trousers) defeat. cidental object, but aimed at the prolils, after the ollicu luu.l retained in the
C'uoltp. solicitor. I'aliner.slun Xnrlh. Hβ
Thy following statistics tell a simi- Court ycislenliiy. A '.v:is formerly n-v-ueiate lo Iho Ciiicf ,lus-
us worn by largest results. A considered esti- Xiai.UlM, amounted to JiUUill .!. The iiU'inbei, of Mcftirs. IL-immh and Co.'s tif-H in Wellington, and ailer a brilliant
THE "-HOME ART"-SERIES lar story with regard to Germany's
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mate of Lu«en"doi:l'T's plan which l,iiiins, which will absorb i'30,000, will stall was working in nne of the shop university cuen, joint".! the stall of
IMPERIAL AND INDIAN icsoura.'.s in iron. Forty-five years bo ul the rate, ot oiie-;enlh of the total ivindoivs when he savr ii man lifl a
OF FANCYWOKK BOOKS- appears fo-dny declares that he .Messrs. Chapman, Hkcrret'., 'Ifipj), and
ago she was almost nowhere in the. amount of i/ilere.-l received (luring liie couple of pair of .boots off an outside 131a.ii,. His career with the military
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OFFICERS, hoped to breach 111? Allied front, on yi'iir ended Murili 31 last from tho e/mi-
production of iron. Hero arc tho stand, put; them under his emit, and forces commenced soon aflcr llio out-
either side of JReiins and follow up iiioii fund by eiuh estate and account.
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A GREAT HELP TO ALL NEEDLEWORKSR "arc the h>ll res showing her place among the
nations' in 1865:
this achievement by an advance to
hurry away. Tho shopman' eha?ed the
In the course of a letter to a resident iliief, caught him, and handed him over
break of war, when he left New Zealand
ns So?nud Lieu'ler.anl in tho 13tvirfioii.il
the south, which would have enabled of IfuHμtoii, his sisti-r, whose family re- lo the police. The accused, a young
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This'fseries ta '..eon comiiiled with (lie object of -suggwting new and SMARTEST AND BEST 180.-.. him to threaten simultaneously an side at View Mill, supplies sonio iu- married man, appeared in the j'olico
Signalling Corps.
U\cun in all !:iinls fancy work, ideas that are i-n-il.y turned
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Tons. Ic-rejiliiig details of the. .recent snow- Court yesterday, and staled that an over- Lieutenant V. J. Organ, who has been
■ out by thy report and the beginner stliki-. We can now supply a ("11 I'nifed l.H'li.lMl advance on Paris and an encirclel (lie dose lic|uor was the cause of his act. awarded a Military Cross, was for Ihroo
Nether Garments made. ff.oim. Under drde Siiturday, July «,
r.iiigo' of tlu'.-X" useful little books, compiled by I'Vra Klickinun, who.-o moiit of Verdun. Available, informa-
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writer slacc=:—"\Vc liuve iuxn snowed in The Magistrate- siißJtested (hut a prohi-
iiaociatioiv with Hie "Girls' Own I'lipcr"nrnl "Woman's Magazine" has They nrn slipped on quite easily, lit per- I'liiiei! S'.n.le- Sl."),!l(l(l tion in regard to tho enemy force since Sunday. On Tiio.-dny, 1' and bition order would'he a Rood Ihin;; for Kastbourne. Lieutenant! Organ wsi« born
".'-made her well known all over {he world. ffclly at the knee without nny fastenings, .\iistria-HiiaKary "MM!) employed suggests that, this does not I took outtliv draught horsus'and ti'ieil Ihe man, who agreed wilh Ihe idea. in Woslpm ,!.. and wus educated at St.
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and i!o away with tho necessity of Leg- \,'M,m exaggerate the scale un. which to make n- truck to tho >heep. The Thereupon a prohibition orik'r wns made, Wrick's Coilrge, mid entered (lie Patent
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with great- forces massed in the try.'ami, niaki' traolt, but it was no with Mr. V. G. liolton, and Inter con-
When we glance now at the follov;- I hat householders are forced lo
DOMERTY Marne valley and the Champagne iisCi More sheep are vi.<il)lo to-day. As buyNowa certain
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"THE MODERN CROCHET ISUOK"- OEERTY ing figures we secCicnnany's extra- nmomit of slack (or coke) tinued to practise on his own account.
127 designs, lontitinin;,' original ideas for combining crochet vainly endeavouring to advance the I v,os crawling iiUm« to reach my horse when ordering 'colli .before they can. get' He enlisted ns a private shortly after
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ordinary progress in the production project which has so dis'nallv failed I came across a tiny hole. 1 looked delivery, it. might bo of assistance, to
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with embroidery and with fancy braids, together with new and un- THE BREECHES EXPERT, of iro:;:— and there was a sheep. I. dug it people to know how the slack enn be
the commencement nf the win,, Mid
usual designs for use mi household linen o:- imdervwir. to materialise. The fmi that many rifnvn mil with the live-shovel, which 1 carried
pained his commission in Trent hum
i Price, Is. 6d. each, 203 Lr.mbton Quay. I'.iin.
of tho divisions thus employed were- in c,i?o 1 got buried myself. The birds mnde. tn servo as fuM. If put on an ('amp. mid h'aallv lc*!t New Zealand with
"ARTISTIC CKOt.'HKT'- Tons. by I he. shovelful the the Thirteenth Hcinforcemenl.s in .May,
I'liited Kingdom lr ),.'ißfl,floo drawn from ||v; northern front are so tame nun can catch I hem, olid ordinaryare fire that i) 0 psr cent, of the slack )!)IG, with the rank of second lieutenant.
12(1 pages, 120 designs, novel beading?, insertions, and edgings, cxrjiii?- (lerinniiy makes it, probable that tho British many are lying dead. On. .Friday F ehnncss
I+,7!ti.Coo run through the five-bars, into the Since his arrival in France he has seen
.'• .Jte floral designs in .Irish cioelicl, nlso practical sngstiMtioiis, liol.i United Sinter 57.74(1,f1f11l forces ou that frpnt are co-operating and'l rorle-again- to the .sheep, lo try will
eininlo and advanced, for Teaclotlis and Bedspreads. N.Z. WINES. jet them down, to the , stock, dmvn
ash-tin below almost at onee, and if continuous service. This year ho was
A iisiria-Hungnry 2.010,00*)
in the count-er-offonsivo now in pro- mid
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in tho pardon. II scpiihml an impossible pok?d at intervals probably !i!l
Price, Is, 6d. each. per cent, cnzelteil ncting-eantain. I! 1, was for seve-
SUPPORT A N.Z. INDUSTRY
France t.OOii.Mlll gress, but. the feature which com- (as);, weak as they were, ami snowed in will be ' lo?i without, going through, ral years one of the finest hockey players
1 VBEAT'TIFUI. CROCHET ON HOUSEHOLD T.INEN"- I'ufsia .1.01(1,1)11(1 combustion all. To
Uelijium 1,.5m,00fl mands ch'of attention as informa- for six days, bill we Micceeded in got- the .proecs? n.t in Wellington, and was a meml-cr of
112 pages, showing Table Cloths, Toilet Cover.*, Curtain Tops, Tottol prevent.' this, ingenious people
tin 1 lluekey'Association.
Ends, Sideboard Cloths, Tea Cosies, Diiehreso Runners, and other
And Insist upon Having Oilier countries 2JiIM,W tion stands is tho French thrust to- liiiS, iU) up io the Riu'den, iind hard have found (hatsome by slightly writing (ho
wards Soissons. This city k a most work if, was. Many sheep are weaklumse and The. Goventor-di'uern] has approved of
items. . Frice, Is. 6d. each.
REGINALD COLLINS It will be eco'.i from the above that brought two up to the slack, .lind rolling it up into balls with the., award of the Colonial Auxiliary
between 1365 and 1910 production in* important centre of roads and rail- ill. Welior?es. I had boiled some milk, a wrapping ofcreated, paper, <(iiite a serviceable
(Limited's) on our Forces Long-vprvice Medal to the Into
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iron was increased fiftecnfold. in ways serving the enemy in his south- soul iaken it with me, in case of need. fuel can bo and at the same Captain Chnrlrs Leslie Sommerville,
A book of new idecs in crochet, work, of various kind?, showiiiß novel GOLD MEDAL WINES. Germany, thirty-threefold in the ward thrust. When tlu., present 1 (Ins; two out of the snow and save them lime the waste is avoided almost: entire- (Veen Alexandra's 2nd 'Welli"sron and
methods of applying them to personal and household linen and homo United States, and only twofold in battle opened theGonnans hold. Sois- the. milk between (hem.. ..It is a week ly. stillAscompulsory the coal shortage still holds, it West Coiist) Mounted Rifl«s. he bavins
for any householder
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decoration; 120 payes, 130 designs. Price, Is, 6d. each. Grown find Matured at uir own sons by fl. marttin of about half a since we had any bread. We have lived is had a total service to April 2, ISIIB, of 21
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tho United Kingdom. But Germany's and porridge. We have ordering coal to i'ceept a certain quan-
dozen miles. It is reported to-day on potatoes, rice-willi
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"THE CULT OF THE NEEDLE"- ' PORT -18s. doz.. MADEIRA 48s. doz., greater to-day than in 1910. Before that this margin has been reduced linen a track to the other slie.op. A. few move "There is not a blacksmith on the Tli9 death occurred yesterday of a well-
Giving directions for all kinds of fancy work, hemstitching, lace, etc.; CLARET 38s. doz., by one-half, and that Soissons is were dead. We manaijeil to «cv twelve Chathnms," said Mr. A. Peverill, in the known ■Wellington resident,- Mr. A. E.
120 pages, 133" designs. Every design fully described. the. war was six weeks old sbo had Exlcv. of Lindmn Terrace, Roseneath.
HOCK 3Ss. doz., CHABLIS 38s. doz., not only captured GO per cent, of dominated by the. Allied batteries,. head of cattle up to the slack." On July eoiiioe of an interview in (.'hristchurch on Mr.' Exlev had been ill for a considerable
, • Price, Is, 6d. each. At its face value this news should 12, stated the writer in another letter, nn his return from the islands. "The horses
the co.il mines of France, hut, also 90 time, and a few dnvs iiRO underwent an
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per cent, of her iron mines. And mean not only that, ths .enemy is endeavour wasstoves. are not formed at all. ops-ration. He not through the operation
122 pages, 149 designs, contaeiniiig entirely new designs for lingerie, Spirit Merchants, under the 'necessity of boating a m Oxford for If a road gets wVll.bitf: Infer a change set; in, mid he
edgings and insertions, borders, <!ecp laces, motifs, etc. Germany has iron spoil in Belgium, Captain Barclay, organiser of "New too bad they lake down the wires and
Or Direct from the Growers. hasty retreat, butthat he is likely di?d yestordav. For a nii'iibev of years
Price, Is, 6d. tach. Poland, and in other places. Tho Jh'Eiliiml'ri Tribute to Vranco," has bnen j.) 'through the psddpck to avoid the Jμd
"THE MODERN KNITTING BOOK"- output of iron in the Central Pow- to suffer very heavily in the process. advised that the Hank of New Zealand, spot. 'I here is not one river brid?c-d. Hie late Mr. RxK w:<s a director of the
REGINALD COLLINS, LTD. 'WeUhi'jton 'Woollen Company.
A book of ideas for'knitted underwear, coats and wraps, raps and ers is possibly double that, of Britain 'ihroiisrh its Hoard of Directors, lias and children riding to To One School
Wnitangi have to cross a river that
hoods, .babies', and children's garments, socks and 'stocking, alto rew Head Office: National Mutual Buildings, and France, and in this we have an voted" tlio sum of .5:2(10 to the French fromimpassable Mr. Frcdk. E. Hellycr. of M'nciii'lrew's
1 patterns in fancy knitting. Price, Is, 6d. each. PROGRESS OF THE WAR I'und. Otlior large donations arc expect- is in flood, and up to the Tiny, died in a private hospital in Dun-
Customhouse Quay, Wellington explanation of her smashing blows. s.-uldlc-ilaps when it is not in tlood, pro- Klin on Tuesday, after ft. week's attack
But tho balance is no longer unfav- ed to follow.
THE ABOVE SET WOULD FORM A VALUABLE ADDITION TO ANY "Wo -didn't go into school until a vidingis the tide is in. Any bit of road of pneumonia. Mr. Hell.vor was a well-
LADY'S LIBRARY. THE PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE POSTAGE. ourable to tho Allies. The United Tho iron it has not been ampli-' quarter to eleven—because we had no knees that not on the beach is up to your known breeder of dairy stock, aud a fre-
States is with w>; and we have now in mud at present." ■ quent prize-taker at shows. He..was also,
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. f;ed in detail at time of writing, luel." This ofstatement was made opulent by the
At a meeting of the Ashburton Second a member, of the Peninsula Road Board,,'
an overwhelming domination in iron. the announcement that the Allies hesidimii-br the school in
A Mother."—Ton must let us know your Distance here again is handicap Thermion at .the meeting.of the Teach- Division League, says an exchange, a and in intiiiy -Ti-iiys interested himself in
name (not for publication) before ive to the Allies, but notwithstanding
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have opened a counter-offensive, ers' Institute last evening; In the bit- case of hardship on the part of an Ash- thu life of the district. .'
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this, Germany';,, domination in iron opens new arid brighter prospects ter weather it ua= I'onsidered wise to l)urton married«•;>•■•reservist was reported. A v.-el'.-kiio\vn figure in Dnncdin and
reform. in the Western campaign. There keen the children playing in tho grounds. Tlie reservist under orders .to pro- amongst, bowlers.will be missed- by the
is gone, and the, weapon she. gloried Hu had thought it a great pity that ceed to camp ill March, and a few days unexpected and sudden dentil ol! Mr: C.
in—"blood and iron '-—shall crush were only two contingencies in there before he was duo to leave hu Rave up
was not in the school any room T. I'aterson. The late Mr. Paterson
her. which the Allies were likely at. the in which the children could' play. his employment. He was, however, in- was the son of Captain Paterson, Drtnedin
from the Ashburton County Hos- nui education, district Sir. Gould has
tho Allies failed to directly stem ity in wrtain portions of the Welling- pital to Cliiistchurch to undergo a seri- luil a long experience in primary-school
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and was granted an allowance organised school, work .at Tonpi and
COAL AND IRON AND WAR Sari'c. These mines have made the forts to this end by beginning a prove tho herds by judicious culling, aof solicitor, only shillings a week for rent nc-ighbouriii;* islands.
SEASONABLE LINES, REASONABLY PRICED region an important industrial cen- counter-offensive on some other sec- sn-Nmen having report™! :n.i!fnrmcd from the.five date: of going ipto camp, ne Mrs. Hurley, of Wailotara, has receiv-
tion of the front. A counter-offen- 1t... in various parts of the district. made a further appeal lo the board, stat- ed word that her brother, E. Bumi, dted
tre. Tho next colossal steal was in
The whole family can enjoy absolute comfort during the Winter evenings Gemuky has become the great
1870, whi-311 the- iron mines of Lor- sive in these circumstances would The Ministry of Finance has directed ins; his circumstances. The board re- of sickness in Switzerland on .Tuuo 5.
if each member "has u pair of our reliable and, comfort-giving slippers. have given no cause , for congratula- that a, fee. of ..is.. shall be ..paid on the plied, adhering to its previous decision, Ho was severely wounded and taken
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pris-
An endless variety to choose from for Men, "Women, and Children, Su-
outlaw among the nations of the raine came under the German flag.
civilised world. Apart from • her tion, 'but rather the icverso. It, transfer of stock under the New Zealand and slated that: it could make him no al- oner on February 22, 1917, and •as in-
perior value in every pair. Waterloo,brought, coal and Sedan Inscribed Stock Act, 1017. lowance until he was actually in camp. terned in Germany. In the exeh-uige <n
Austrian, Bulgarian, Turkish, and iron to Germany. Wo have above would have emphasised the formid- prisoners between Britain and U-jnnv.iy
WOMEN'S COLOURED FELT SLIPPERS-Velvet pile soles, fur l.ound. able character of the enemy offen- A circular lins been issued by the Wel- On account of -his wife's health he has
WoJiten's, LV. M.; Misses', 11 to 1, 25.; Girls', 7 to 10, Is. Dd.; Child's, i to Bolshevik fags, she has the. whole indicated hor next great steal. In lington Harbour Board bringing under been granted extended time, and is still the New Zealnnder was en route i.oino
li. Is. lid. world against her. But she still de- the north-east of Franc., , near Lux- sive, and not any desire or readi- the notice of business firms that at the out of employment. The league severely via Switzerland, arriving thereevidently about
WOMEN'S CHECK FELT COLLAKETTfi SLIPPERS-Felt and cord soles. 33 . lid fies the world, and is able to .reap emburg, is the Valley of the Bricy— ness on the part of the Allies to at- sitting of the Waterside Accidents Com- criticised the attitude of Jhe Financial Christmas. His injuries were
WOMEN'S NAVK AND MAROON FELT SLIPPEBS-Felt and cord soles. 4s. Gd. Komo of the fruits of her conquest tack. Happily, all the evidence lnitision evidence was given that a great Assistance Board, and decided to write of such n nature lliat'hc succumbed.
WOMEN'S ARCTIC COLLARETTE SLIPPEBS-Palt and leather soles. 4s. lid. tho region in which Franca had 60 out the exceptional circum-
in the East. It was hoped that per cent, of her wealth in coal and in sight supports a belief that the ninny accidents were caused through jag- pointing News Ill's been received in Wanganui
■WOMEN'S BLACK FELT- SLIPPERS-Leather pump soles. 03. lid. ged hoop-iron and nails sticking out of the stances in connection .with the case. of* thn death at Darnley,oneYorkshire, of
WOM ICN'S BEST CAMEL HAIR SLIPPEBS-Thin leather soles. Bs. fid. starvation, or internal revolution, 00 per cent, of her wealth in iron. countr-Dffensivc now in progress casv. ]n future the board will refuse to The fact that there is increasing loss Mr. Herbert Brings, at time conduc-
GIRLS' "LITTLE 80-PEEP" SLII'PEItS-4 to 6, 2s. 3d.; 1 to 10, 2s. 9d.; 11 to 1, oi' economic ruin would have brought In the early days of the war all this was launched not as a matter pi enses bi>uiul .by jagged hoon-iron through the pilfering of Roods arriving tor of the AYaiigamii Giffl'ison Band.
2s. ild. the Prussian War Lords to their was lost to Erunce. Tho victory of iii-t'nsf.it'-, but because ihe enemy receive or with nails sticking out of the pack- from overseas has been brought under thn Mr. Life Septimus Saw, who died
MEN'S BLACK.TELT SLIT'PERS-Arelvet pile soles. , 2s. (id. .knees ere this, but this end. is not the Marnc.won much for tho Allies, laid b.i;->i:r?!f open to atactic. In notice of the council of (ha Auckland this week in nrivatfi hnsoital in Auck-
MEN'S ARCTIC SLIPPEKS-Felt and leather soles. ss. (id., Gs. Cd.
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MEN'S COLOURED FELT SLIPPERS—FeIt, and leather soles. 7s. Cd. yet. Why is this'! What is the but it did not bring back the Valley its foul! effect this evidence seems The fivo men who escaped from de- land Chanib?r of Commerce by the New Zea-
Marine Underwriters'. Association.
land, was the seventh eon of the late
MEN'S BEST CAMEL HAIR SLIPPEES-Thin leather soles. !)s. Gd. secret of Germa"ny's staying power of the Ericy, with its priceless trea- conclusive. As information stands tention at Feathorston Camp-last Hatur- It was stated that the experience of in- Captain Dacre, one of the earliest pio'.i-
adversely mv> of New Zealand. Born in
Sydney
STRONG LEATHER SLIPPERS FOR OUTDOOR WEAH-Women's, Gs. lid.; and attacking strength'/ A full and sures of coal and iron. There is no the enemy has failed to yay have, all Ineii recaptured. Two of surance companies covering the risk of
Men's, 7s. lid. :'adequate answer to this question more distressing fact in this war affect the Allied dispositions. It them were taken within a- few hours of pilj'iTa:.'c liad been uniformly bo.d since in 1350, he went to Auckland with his
their escape, and the other three—Pri- the outbreak of war, the reason probably father in ISSS. He was educated in
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WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER PRICE IIS'!,! would need a many-sided statement, than this: that tens of thousands o- is still an open question whethov vates Peters., uwciijan,, and Kaumters— that city, and took up farimns pur-
but one explanation may be given Frenchmen have been slain by iron he had subordinated all other aims have since btci nrrJ ;t«j near Martin- bshiff the exposure of the goods for a suits in the Kaipara district..sports, He was
to show.how Germany has been able from their own stolen mines* Our to that of .defeating tho French and borough. '.1 hey slated after, their arrest longer period on the voyage, and. in keenly interested in athletic and
Club for
,
Germany was able to be- brought nearer by their making thiv newal of his drive to the coast But wennees—Privates D. J. V. Costigan and abnormal risk undertaken by some in- crew-that was never beaten.
gin and to sustain the war. The fact stolen mines an impossible proposi-. disas- L. Saund( r9--werc awaiting promulga- Iha hissescompnni'.s. surance A complaint about
he has in any case suffered a suffered by Auckland import- Lieutenant F. Stewart, who has, been
has
,
sentences
:
is that up till now Germany has tion k< work. The entrance of the. trous check, and in addition tion of tho of a court-martial ers from pillaged and short-lamled goods awarded ihe Military Cross, is the young-
; LET IT BE AN ANSCO CAMERA b?en stronger than the combined United States has given the domin- exposed himself to an atts-ck which when they esciui?d. '.I'lie .sentences hate
now been confirmed and announced.- For was also received
lsy the council from an est son of Mr. ,T. W. Stewart, ot Wash-
Allies in the mineral forces without ation in coal and iron to the Allies. dangerously threatens his forces oc- desertion firm, which stated that all car- hWon Avenue, Brooklyn,Works a member of
ar.d loss oi' er|i>ininent e Costigi\n Auckland Depart-
If you ero thinking seriously of -buying a Camera inspect the various which, humanly speaking, victory When the clay of reckoning epines cupying the great salient which ex- is ?-intci)u-cti to 120 days' detention end riors, except shipping-companies, were thS stair of tl.c Public
valley stoppages of pay amounting to £3 IGs. obliged to deliver goods i;i the same ment, Sydney Street. Born in brook yn
ANSCO Models before making your choice. There are many reasons why cannot come. Germany up till now restitution unfit be made. Franco tends south to the Manic alioiit twenty-six years ago, and educated
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The. Ansco is, first and foremost, the amateur's camera the beginner's —
that n short Bill should bs introduced learned the trade of builder. After hv-
Bismarck declared that'it was not by be an eternal menace to the peace tempt to profit by the enemy s ofThis whiter there is a serious shortage into Parliament lo'plaee (he shipowners i.i" in Sydney for some time, he returned
:
sure better pictures. Every Ansco has its exclusive features.' Tho Au- Parliamentary majorities, but by and freedom of the world. toVcllinstoii and enlisted, leaving as a
serious mistake, and if the
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tomatic Adjustiblo Focusing Device on tho Folding Ansco is a wonderful in some quarters that this shortage has this matter. The council decided to re- Eeniforcements.
.'.help. After you set it for u definitedistance you can change it almost iro-
blood and iron that Prussia would arc as successful in this cntoprißC followed oil certain actioa 'on the part commend Iho Associated Chambers to sM"e-mt i'i f»e t-'onrthGallipoli, and was
make progress, ill forged the as in their direct resistance
to his of the Board of Trade. The board undo, wounded at
; mediately—and so accurately that tho picture can bo kept in perfect (ifk the Waterside Workers' Union to in-
i
1 286 LAMBTON QUAY of th: enemy offensive on the Marno way facilities aro provided. This aspect (July on five or six occasions dur- eolicitor, who has ten derated
-WELLINGTON. Germany is passing from her hands •icro'S'tlio Atlantic must still, ot of the ci'.so has ljeen gone into by Hit grees. fh'urch
.'„..., :
City Council Milk Committee, which is degroM uf frost been recevded, tliu re-
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evideiit .at a comparatively early ',-1,1 where he will take
; ■■■' .58 QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. she is downed to be mislwd by llw ican trooiis arc reinforcing the to 'present..ils report at a 10special iiicct-
\v> held at cord
being established one morning in
fie on Monday. Jlr. Hunt was,caler-
weapon she forged to crush others. !:t:ige, but to-day's new :, indicates Allied lims in vapidly Iμ increasing iiiK of the City Council .fune,' 190/, when 18 dcjjrecs were regis-
Fifty years ago Britain produced that the Germans hav? not only in- iuurijcrs, and Rcom to taking a 2.!5 p.m. on Tuesday next. This report Tht' first serious frost this year in Christchurch.K.C.,the president.
tered. Ml. b.
curred disastrous '0,-:ses without ap- that is now liasr'iieeii looked for with ■••'■". •"•Merest for took place be
THE WEATHER
9.
as much coal and iron as did the
other nations of the world'. But
before the war all this had changed.
preciably approaching the objects
thiy s'jfc out to attain, but have laid
bii? part in-the attack
bcW made, on the western- flank o some time. ;
we're
Writinj? from Jonlnu ValW". Jericho, ings have been:—Junu 0, I'll degrees;
the, o:>rn:an salient. There is oiheinl in the early part of May., Trooper Hoy
on May (i, when 10.1 degrees
registered. ijulMciiuent notable read-
Unvmond,
whole party present. Jlr. Hunt was
reehiiei't of numerous
cntertnjiiinp
defeat. . As it is briefly outlined at than and, oh. it i.s saelty! 1 managed to get ceived
AT i P.M. YESTERDAY.
cent, more
iron than Britain. Tn
the moment ■-::" writing, the situation driven the- Germans hack across sip' of it. It absolutely 'stings your poral Charles
the foilo'.viuß from her sun. Cor- in toth leßnl ami was snorting c.rc» in the
I'rcsent indications are for a continuance this war coal and iron are the is full of ; :'!'-.nis e. General Focm river, and other reports declare that aeyes." It's a peculiar sea altogether. terned in Holland:—"Jlist a few lines
Kiciiaiusun, wlw is in- South Tsiand. He born at Loburn,
m
of strong and squally southerly winds sinews of the warring nations. These th«y have captured a dozen towns its salt beats North Canterbury, and was educatea
,
WINTER SUITS has launch':'.! u counter-offensive on and First of all, where it gets to let know that J. have leit ller- •hri*hurch, subseijiu'titly entering the
and cold and showery conditions, with pia-terial factors arc of enonnon:; [•mi villaeps between rioissoin me,- unless there is u saU mine, wider iiiiiiiy and am interncil in Holland. We
you
later known
a front of i wen t-y-five miles along four it. Icgnf -oflk-e of. Mr. Strjnser.
Chateau Iliicn-y and taken
,
BY Biiow on the high country. Barometer. importance, but the unconquerable Sext, it's 1200 fi-ei be]o'V sea level; had gn-at reception all along the line.
iistli.it of Stvingor and Cresswel.
K,n-
the westf.v- ';vcj of the salient the, a
.
. MILLIGAN'S EXPERTS,
rising everywhere. valour of the French armies re-
enemy hv;. .'.Hven from the A is-n<, to
thousand prisoners. Thwc repprus iind, lastly, you cannot siifk in put it. ll's The people, gave us heaps ot chocolate
your iiv passed his .esmmnalions,
Mr. l'iee
Atmospheric pressure increased rapidly miiids_ UK that the spiritual factors nwait confirmation, but indications (|uile true, youynmr can sit np and on arriving at our des- went to tireymouth. Sorao years later
;
V..-.;KELBUI!-N the Jinny: and for a short dis- around knees in the wnter; and iooii, and in licef-
AVENUE, in tho south during' Thursday night, and arc
still more important. Spirit is certainly are that llw Americans arc arms tination wo had another great reception. he started on his own account
high tance south of the latter river. yoii just lie limp, 1111.1 you lloat like ;i
Ensure warmth and a good appearance. cold, couth-west ton and his firm, which subsequently
winds have prevailed, with barracks, built especially
their and
i
equally, and showery weather gen- greater 'than matter. winning spurs Wo
gallantly are in new
The French iir.d American log. There is iio life in the sea. it be- us. The rooms arc large, with plenty developed into that oi Irreo. Utten 11,
■eve destined to play a great part ini; too sally, altogether. But Ihe Jor- for
Buy your Clothes for Quality and Style. erally. Snow has fallen on the. During the lust two years th- coal
,
high coun- to
try in all the East Coast districts south ■•tiicl iron aspe:t of flic war
has tiwii
troops engaged lia.ve effect- in l-h'.v Western campaign from this is'teeming with fell. One of light. ''The beds are a trail, and we -Dil Lav.Ty, extemled its operations
ed important captures of ground, dan Kiver have every convenience, right at our About seven years ago no
LANCASHIRE of East
Cape and in Otago. Wctport.
,:
TONDON. AND. discussed in thy Quarterly unci /
time CorwiU'tl has to wash in fresh water after bath- hands. A bit different from what we reliirnsd to Cirislcluirch, and retirement after Uv-
I). C. BATES,
tidiitbiinjh Reviews, and in Uw prisoners, and material, and it is iag in the Dead Sen, and you can I. stay
FIRE INSURANCE. CO., LTD. Director. had in tiiTiimny. j\u barbed-wire enclo- iii» for some time in virtual
A rapor.T tliafc th"._}3ritish arc at- in 100 long for it's too severe."
I
-April miniher of the Sinciccnih believed that the enemy }■; under the. he took a 'rip to the Old Country, and
:
Personal Lujjgags against All Risks. Greytown, July 19.—Cold southerly; very
Ihe British.'have hc-
heavy snow-etorm and rain. mines of the contending nation:!, amplified, improved their defensive front east fcivd "for sale in the' Chamber of Com- Another instance iif cxpciisivq tram lifter seeing service in places is
Theatre at 8 o'clock tu-Jiionw evening. ISti/i. dwelling 01 the ennducior v.cnt through the traiwi'erml to Christcliurch 111 a similar
Full information can bo obtained-at Toils. up a docisivo siiporiority in fighting M'iV Darnell.and Loloutbuildings, 1 was
having a car several
times, witness did nut pay capacity, was entertained «U on farweU
Messrs. Baldwin and liayward. patent Unilcd Kingibni str.-pgth.. .But it is, of course, fully five -rooms his fare. Defendant was fined £2, with ga hering ut Pdmerston North Nash),
Mui-
atlornoys, of MlO-217 Lambtuii (Juay, re-
!lii.7Ufl.fllii) The Minister of Defence has received frontage of 40ft. to Munro Street by :j costs .SI 17s. 10.1. .T. A.
JOHNSTON & CO., LTD,, port that recently they acted as agents
Germany L'Si"3o,i!ll(i covisist:nt with such a policy to advice lhat the Thirly-sevenlh lioinforce- depth \if 125ft. This iiroperly was sold dav night. The Mnvor in(Mr. oulogidic ternw
United States IM.TOO.OU'J make l.h'.i most of the enemy's mis- metits hiivp reached iheir destination: to Mr. Carey fiir .£575. Lot 3 was :i The honorary treasurer of the, AVel- vtio presided, referred
ab, ,ty ami
CHIEF AGENTS & ATTORNEYS, in filing the following applications for Aiisirin-llui'Kiii'v takei,- in whatever ways ;v:c open.
•J.O.Ki.uOI) {■liiit thi! Thirty-eighth J!einforceinents four-roomed dwelling and outbuildings, linston branch
of the British lied Cross to Mr. Jl'Knighf, businessanil
letters, patent of New Zealand:—\V. Jl. Krniieu 11,BVMllll-J
10.1100 have lii'fii repiiried "All well,"and lhat i,l<ii in llunro Street, but as the,reserve and Order of SI. .lolm acknowledges re- his connection with tho A. 1. As*o-
.
and refuso of almost every on the' New >'e:\land cousl: has been re- the
GARBAGE
kind can
'. made 'lo enrich tho Ijo
vchick'sj S'jpwitli Avi.ili'.iii <.',»., .London,
aeropliincs; \V. if. Hillings, Wonga,
Total !82,0. i:il,0l.l0 dearly for his temerity in advanei'i.t;
The folluv/ing statistics show Ik, beyond lite Manic- without makivH-;
ported from a port of call "All well." the residents ul lVatnitai together
li-i'iinviiy accommodation,
in respect ni Trail" I'li'id, A'-iW; Wairoa J.ad.v Liver-
with pool and Hed Cross Society. XV:>; Dan-
M'Knight's worll,. In
replv Mr. M'lCniffht. who has been .17
emu™ of hi*
inventor,
practical it you havo un idea Ircatinj; fibrous iniilerinls; Koss and A private cable, messa;;;! way received the fact llial the City Coimcil is unable iievirko .Dranuh lied Crnw Society (Soulh Ihe service of the company,
vearVininteresting isivff
for tho treatment of ivasle, lose no time Crump'. London, I'xcracting metals; 11. tremendous incrcue in the output adequate provision against Hie dan- iii yesterday fvnm .liidin slai- tn (livedo, to Hit>i:• repri'senlntiuns on »c- Block elTorl). .£175; Patvintii: some reminiscences of the
in consulting Baldwin and liayViird, 'K'luinieyer, Toowunibn, scat; V. <lc Val- of coal the Central Powers have ger of HUeh ;i.i! attack on his \veste;-:i inpt thai rli'T'' liiiil liecii iin outlit|Uiilvo
,
of the shortness of niiiehiiicry Shop, .till; Iliintervillf C'oiiiilet-s of Liv- early .lays of Palmerston AorU.
Patent Attorneys, 215 Laiubton Quay, ley, Auckland, cluauing kauri gum: N. ■made since ISGa: —
lla,ii!v us tl:i: Allies nre nuw dcvclup in Bengal, ;;»([ 'bat Iho Baptist niission- ---coiint which has been on order from England, erpool and llpil Cross (luild, .£53 Ifls.; arrive,! in Wc-
sn-.v lions , in Umhniiinbiirin hail been for the pnsf three years, it was de- Aiiiiganiu Siib-Cenlro British Itcd Cross, Mr R Williamson make advance
'.
They will »ive you trust; Winklc.uiiin. New Plvmoiitli, tn'iiting 1913.
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ironsiined; W. I'loessell, Sydney, hooks de.ilroved, bill all the missionaries were cided at a repent meeting of the locnl .i'sfl; Cuniily of lJgmonl. Patriotic Leapue, llii-ton yesterday toseason a'-
,
worthy advice, and protect your rights Toms. The possiliilitics r;iic-;cd will Ijc
.
throughout, the world. . and eyes. United Kingdom L'ST.IV) IHHI Ratepayers , Association ,to forward the .C.'lfl; Mannknii Branch Red Cross Sociely,
readily grasped by those who have Hoys."
Ciwn-nny 27:i.(i. »:i.olKi The !-iecreli;iy of the General Post following resolution to the City Coun- .KH); Moutoa Side and Wounded Soldiers'
TQ READERS. Tiiilnl 'Stuhs D01..V2(i.f10!l followed tin; 1-nl.e events of tin.' caiii- (Hliee has been iidvi-iwl lh»t, Ihp lej:-il cil on the subject:—"tn view of the in- Fund, Ladies' (jnild. ,L'l7 ,is.; New I'ly-
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There'? a better way of doing every- Aiislrin-Humjary ril.iifll.Olln paiKii. Tlv: , enemy front -is ;i whole huiir will b-, put biif'c one hour in tin: convenience caused to the residents of mouth Brunch British I'ed Cross, .lild;
rjiO avoid disappointment readers of
thing. Do you know of • tie? Then FniUro ■:<l,1!!0.f!WI between tlio Aisne and the Mu-rne French zone in Muriioc.i fro 11 .Inly IS. this district by the ineflicioiicy of (ho Slratford lied Cro«s (.■'uiTT/, .';;>; .1. Kain- THE SOUTH MAIL
A "Tho Dominion" are urged to sub- writo for I'roe Jiook, "Advico to Inven- Ituwiii 2!l.870,ll':i!l v.-illey eonptitul.'., .■•.■ soincwhal; \nw- Thi) M'L'lrjfjrajjh Department notifies (ram service, slated by the civic authori- cay, per Newman Rod Cniss, (is. Bel.
tors.,' Don't for ono moment Ihink
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ecribe for a regular period through the lliat your idea is tro simp]"!—too small! Molgiuni '"..Wt.WH! I'uru f:;ili"iit. Measured on a linn Mint Iliero is great delay In cable mes- ties to be due to the wind of machinery
pearest agent (namo on application). Oilier countries 11l,2Sfl,U0'l
piissinir thrmiyh liei'iis ;nid Soissous sages via the J'iicilie for Canada nml awaiting shipment in Kngland for eigh- JiAlil'iY CLOSING TO-DAY.
I
—if it's a lime or labour wivcr it's America. teen months past, Mite association pro- Unerring accuracy and dynamic,
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Prepaid; Subscription Rates nro:— worth money. Don't wait until some- the salient is less than •!() miles wide
Tnlfil 1,321.00(1.0011
Tile r'iro Hrigade. was called out at S.-S tests against, the largo shipments of li- strength in organisation and n.annfac-
3 months. 6 months. Yearly, one else thinks of the siimo thing. Write (ind the iiii'.-x of turo give to the CHEVROLBT. car that 1,,e Cill ''- V departure d Ihi
These figures apply to Qv. iirrincl be- lit its Ij;im, the landed iii On-iiiß
night tire at No. 7 l.ewisville qiior recently '-the Dominion, •"
Ported 15 3 110 0 2190 Agents, 157 I'entherslon Street, Welling- urgos the City and strength in t.hs forgo give to tlie that usually eloros at 5.15 p.m. wil
r
Prepoyment effects a suvlng, ensures from France 00 per cent, of her coal tents of the building wore severely dam- exclusion the Minister of Munitions respecting the parts , of the car.—Advt. viose at 1.30 p.m. .
je"ular supply, and avoids waste of mines; and nearly all the coalmines battles fought, at the end of May aged. There was :in insurance on the of .necessury machinery nrgen- Tho Mararoa is timed to loavefor Lyt-
of Belgium became her spoil also. It find in June til' enemy strove vainly ly rei|\iired for the efficient working of telton at 3 p.m., ond late-feo Idrcre may
■Baptr. In view of tho extremo difficulty AVardoll Bros, and Co. for "NO FUFI- furniture. )>o posted at the ship's side inlil that
in prcmring adequate supplies.of
paper T,iiiindry Uolp. "CiOLDBN will 'in seen above that.before the his to improve his front ;md safeguard thfi electric, light and triiiiuvay systems Men!..hist what, you want in Collars,
In th» list of results of the "Theory of Ihe cily; and, further, that'it be re- Studs, Unices, lieiis, Hrushes, Combs,
-
for a large and growing circulation, KULE" Candies.' "(!O/,DMN Sandsonp. 1?1.1f,E," communications by widening hour.
•
war Britain and France together out of Music" examinations, published yes- presented to the Tnoili-brushes, Soaps, Semite, ' Shaving
avoid* jce of waste is_ necessary, SJIILtNO" Mayor that the- mani-
very Soap, and "KEKI' had an output oE 1127 million tons, the salient, to the-wast. His efforts terday, the nil mo Kalio Nash (St. Mary's fest of the.,
s.s.' alone, contained a Fowlds, Pastes, etc. Call and see our stocks. Uco.
and tlfe assistance of the pnbho to this Goods that give universal satisfaction. and the Central Powers 325 millions. petered out, in failure, at first
-—
Conve.nt) was Riven as "fto.tie Rasb/' tota,l of 73,507 gallons'of liquor." Ltd.-Advt. Prognndra cures Corns qui*l*—**■»•
t
Try them.-Advt.
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tion \vii3 subsequently obtained mid has THE CHARGES AGAINST M. MALVY
STORY OF A TREACHEROUS been actively l'ullowijd up. The effect of A SIGNIFICANT ENEMY ADMISSION. ALLIED INTERVENTION EXPECTED
this now line in Ireland is visible iu the
speeches ot the Sinn Feiu lenders during London, July 18.
CONSPIRACY .
tins period. I'or example, do Valera, Every hour's news from the front emphasises the. utter failure of the Germans
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addressing the Convention of Irish Vol- to recover from the first checks inflicted on them east and west of Reims. Even JAPAN CONSIDERING THE IN LEAGUE WITH ANARCHISTS
the "Cologne Gazette," in an inspired article, admits that there ofhas been no
THE TRICKERY OF COUNT
BERNSTORFF
unteer;; on Octobur -i', 1917, said.
"Jiy prolyl, organisation , recruiting,
,,
army,'but without the opportunity ami made, on .this Chcinin <les Dames. Tho "Cologne Gazette" says that the German London, July 18. (Rec. July 19, 7.40 p.m.)
losses were within moderate limits, and this is a significant admission, be-
Chronicle's" diplomatic
tiie menus 01' fighting it could only be cause it has always been announced formerly that tho losses .were considerably
The "Daily
Paris, July 18.
used as ii menace. There had already foreshadows
correspondent immediate . .
fewer.than the enemy's.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. The Senate Reporter occupied ilia
,
. Some weeks .ago-.a condensed summary Allied intervention in Siberia, as the re-
been too much bloodshed without suc-
.
of the Press Bureau's.statement covering cess, and he would never advocate 'an- sult of theCzecho-Slovaks' arrival in whole day inIf.rending his report. It
the history of the Sinn Fein, plots in Ire-
land was cabled out.. From newspaper
files which arrived yesterday.we aro new
other rebellion witiiout liopelul chances
of eucct'ss. They'cou id see ]io hope ot
that in the near future except through
ENEMY SURPRISED Vladivostok. showed that Halvy had helped tha
President Wilson has modified hie peace-at-iiny-prico campaign and wae
LUDENDORFF ATTEMPTED TOO MUCH FOR HIS STRENGTH earlier views, and will uu longer wait aware in July, 1915, of the campaign ■
able to publish the statement in full, a» a (.•ierniau invasion of England and the for a formal invitation from the Soviet conductedeven by Trotsky in Paris papers.
then was in German pay.
follows:— ■■■''' . ' ;
■ landing of troops and niuuitions in Ire- ■ . . London, July 18. before considering that Allied action in Trotskyonly
Tho revolutionary movement in Ireland justified. There is every Malvy signed the decreo for Trot-
land. They should be prepared to leave Documents' captured on German prisoners show country that the main plan was to Kiissia tois believe active agree- sky's impulsion in December, 1915. Even
which culminated in the recent, arrest of nothing undone towards that end." seize the Mountain'-. of Reims and the., -south of tho reason thut an
.
a considerable number of persons consist- On another occasion in January this ment between Tokio and Washington ia then all Trotsky's accomplices were not •
Marn'e as far ■as Montmirail. Von Ludendorff- realised that Reims approaching. expelled. The report nays' that Malvy
■ GREAT
ed of two closely related series of activi-
CAPTURES OF PRISONERS
year'do Valera said: "So long as Ger- would be a formidable object to attack frontally, but ho saw that if the
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ties:—" • •••'!■. •■•
Japan, however, is not so enthusiastic worked hand in hand with the worst
French line on either sido was broken.Reims would fall of itself. 'J no first for intervention as before. The Govern-, type, of anarchists and pacifists.—Aus.-
• ;
many is the enemy of England and Eng-
.
(a) The attempts of the German land the enemy of Ireland,'so long trill line thence to Hcyigny, the second ment is still favourable to it, but tho I N.Z. Cable Assn.
lateral thrust was directed at Chalons and the
"
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. Government' to foment rebellion,- in
upon Epernay theneo to Montmiral. Vuii Ludendorlf hoped to secure room
Ireland be the friend of Germany." lor
Ireland; Paris. Already the Crown Prince opposition, exists in commercial
circles.— [11. Malvy, a. former French Minister
AND GUNS ■ ■
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I'or some considerable time it was dif- the deployment of forces capable of attucking
Cable Assn. of the Interior, is charged with having
(b) The preparations made in Ire- Aus.-N.Z.
ficult to obtain accurate information as has abandoned the attempt to drive forward on tho wholebattle front, and has sub- informed the enemy of all French .mili-
land to carry these attempts into ac- to the German-Sinn Fein plans, but stituted a series of local attacks. The result of Hid-whole thus far shows (Rec. July 19, 7.10 p.m.) tary and diplomatic plans, especially
.
tion.' . ■'',■:.
The story of tho active connection be- about April, 1918, it was definitely ascer- that von Ludondorff attempted a great deal. more, than his strength.permitted. Tokio, July 18. those relating to the Chemin des Dauiee
tained that the plan for landing arms General Jourand was aware of the actual date hxed ior the attack a. iortnigiit Confidential conferences of the Elder offensive.]
tween the leaders of tho Sinn-Fein move- in Ireland was ripe for execution and before it happened. On tho night of the attack he withdrew al his troops Statesmen, tho military leaders, and the
ment and the Germans, as disclosed by that the Germans, only awaited de- from the front lines, and an hour before the German attack opened tho I'rciicli Premier are considering Washington's
documents in tho possession of tho Brit- finite information from Ireland as to artillery poured a devastating flro upon tho Germans assembled in the front line, proposals for joint American-Japanese in- A TROOPSHIP TORPEDOED
isU Government, falls into two parts— the time, place, and date. The' Bri- while tho German guns, were playing upon the empty Irench trenches.-Aus.- tervention in Siberia.—"Tho Times."
the period prior to, and the period 6ince, N.Z. Cable Assn. . ,
GERMAN RETIREMENT
tish authorities were able to warn the ALL HANDS REPORTED TO HAVE
the abortive Irish Rebellion of -Easter; Irish Command regarding the probable BEEN SAVED.
DECISION OF THE ELDER STATESMEN
.
1916..
,
,
landing of an agent from Germany from
■•-. ~• -.
The events of the. first period, can. bo a submarine. The agent actually land- ENEMY THRUST STOPPED BY; HEROIC RESISTANCE (Rec. July 20, 1.50 a.m.)
told with -some detail, but. the second
■ EXPECTED
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ed on April 12, and was arrested. SUPPORT ASSISTANCE TO THE Melbourne, July 1!).
period, which concerns recent events, per- The new rising depended, largely upon . CZECHOSLOVAKS. It is officially announced that the
mits of. no. more than a summary, as a tho landing of munitions from sub- London, July 18.
~...
full statement of the facts and documents marines, and there is evidence to show- A French communique states: "The battle has continued with , unbroken .'■ (Rec. July 20, 0.15 a.m.) man Sumatra, has been torpedoed and
in possession of. the Government would that it was planned to follow a success- determination on the whole front west of Reims, bit, notwithstandingtroops his Tokio, July IS. sunk in European waters. All the hands
disclose, the names of persons who stood
ful German offensive in the West and efforts,-the-enemy has not-succeeded in. increasing the advance. Our The Council of Elder Statesmen has con- ivero saved. A Router message announces
by the Government, and also the chan-
nels of communication, through which to take place at a timo when Grout heroic resistance and their' incessant counter-attacks stoppedtho-enemy
of the Actions
thrust sidered with the Governmentreports con- that there was one casualty.—Press Assn.
Britain would be presumably stripped of after all the fluctuations of advance and retirement day aro cerning the dispatch of troops, and has
the German. Government was acting, and troops. .Accordiin? to documents found The stirring news is transmitted to-day that the Allies have opened a progressing south of the, Marne, on tha wooded slopes'northward of St, Agnan agreed 'to su'pport unlimited assistance
which it' would not' bo jn the public
'
interest to reveal at present.' on his person, <lci Valera had- workwf counter-offensive in France and aro breaking into the western flank of and Monthodon chapel. : Tho sharpest fighting was north-of Comblizy and 1-es. to the Czech-Slovaks.—"The Times." NORWEGIAN BARQUE SUNK
out in great detail Hie constitution' of tigny, and resulted in our holding tho cnemv to the .southern outskirts..of, tho
• • the• enemy' salient thrust 6011 th to the Marne. Soissons is stated to be
his rebel army, ana hoped to be able to Bouquigny; and: Ghataiguies .Woods'. The enemy succeeded east.of OeuiHy in
THE CREW SAVED..
The story begins as early in the war- muster half a million trained men; effectively dominated by the French guns, and the Americans are credited regaining a footing in Mont Voisin. Between the -Marn'o and Reims
1 the bnttio CZECHOSLOVAKS POSSESS IRKUTSK (Bee. July 19, 7.10 p.m.)
as November 6, 191-4, wlien Herr Zimmer-' There is evidence that German muni- continues north of Reuil, in King's Wood, which the .Germans, penetrated. ■Wβ
mann-transmitted through Count Bern- tions were actually' shipped in_ sub- with the capture.of WOO prisoners. Tho French officially report a consider- are defending foot by foot. Tho Forest of Courtoii is tho theatre of furious com- (Roc. July 19, 7.10 p.m.) Washington, July 17.
storff a messago from Casement, asking marines at Cuxhaven at tho begining of
"
able advance along a twenty-five mile front, from west of Soissons to the bats. The enemy continues to be held. West of Antheuil the Germans have- not . Peking, July 18. The Navy Department has announced
(succeeded in reaching Courcy Ditch, which has been the objective of several re- The Czecho-Slovaks are in full posses- that the Norwegian barium Marosa Tvaa
...
that a messenger, if possible a native- May, and that for some time German
Mar lie. It is stated that the British, on tho. northern front, aro also
born American, be sent to Ireland with submn fines had been busy off tho west newed powerful :attacks. A brilliant Italian counter-attack westward of Antheuil sion of Irkutsk, and are advancing on attacked by a submarine and sunk in
; attacking at several points.' drove the enemy back. .Enemy corpses lying in the front of the lines m tho mid-Atlantic. The crew was saved.—Aus.-
the word that everything was favourable. Coast of Ireland on • other errands than ths railway south of Baikal. The Bol-
He was to carry no letter, for fear of nr- the destruction of Allied shipping. Valley of Ardre de Ombroux testify to tho heavy losses. The situation is -un-
sheviki have concentrated cast of Baikal. N.Z. Cable Assn.
changed in tho Vrigny sector and south-west cf Reims. East of Reims we broke —"The Times."
.rest. Casement also asked that an Irish It will thus be seen that negotiation? are intact.on
'priest should be sent to Germany with between the executive of- th<! Sinn Fein; an "attack between Beaumont-sur-Yeslo and Sillery. Our positions
the whole Champagne front."-Aus.-N.Z. Cable- Assn.-Reutcr. ■ SINKING OF THE KAWACHI
the' assistance of- the German Legation organisation and Germany have been
CZECKO-SLOVAKSJENOUNCE HORVAT
'
in'Norway, to wprk.in prison camps and virtually continuous for three and a half
corrupt Irish prisoners of war.. ' years. At first a section of tlio. Irish- 330 MEN SAVED.
This priest was a certain'Father John
7. Nicholson, au American citizen of
Americans was the intermediary for.most
of the discussions, .but since America's
ALLIES TAKE THE OFFENSIVE GERMANS COMPLETELY DRIVEN BACK OVER THE" MARNE.
"TRAITOR AND REACTIONARY."
The
(Rec. July 20, 0.15 a.m.)
Tokio, July 16.
Kawachi sank in four
battleship
Irish birth.' He reached German safe-, entrance into the war communication? ' Washington, July 18.
..-..-.
18. minutes.
Harbin, July
. The disaster was possibly due
ly, and we find him in January, 1915, teith the enemy have tended to be more General-Perching reports that the Germans facing the .American:,
have been The Czecho-Slovaks have denounced M. board to an explosion of oil. Out of 950 on
transmitting messages to America. Ac- direct.-. 330 saved.—Aus.-N'.Z. Cable
ON; A FRONT OF TWENTY-FIVE MILES completely driven back, across., the Marne—Aus.-A'.Z. Cable' Assu.- 7 ■.-- ' wero
■■
cording to a report of Captain von Papen A second rising in Ireland was planned -
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In the beginning of 1916 the: plot ripen- connection with the German offensive on -
Siberia) dissolve his Government and TWO BRITISH VESSELS SUNK.
Assn. ■-. ' ■ ■• to
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ed. Oa February 10 Count Bernstorff :the western front wero maturing and a'
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sent to ,'a covering address in Rotterdam retire from the field. It also said that New York, July 18.
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,'new shipment of arms from Germany
a' dispatch signed with tho name of Skal, was - imminent. An important feature 'the Czecho-Slovaks opposed Horvat's It is reported from Buenos Airee that
one of his principal American agents. in every plan was the establishment of ; .-.' By Telenraph-PKne-Aawciatton-Copyright. ■■
THE KAISER ON THE BATTLEFIELD. movement towards Vladivostok. A later the. British steamer Clan Robertson cql-
message, however, stated that as the re- lided .with another British steamer in
•
This dispatch included an extract' from a submarine. bases in Ireland to menace, London, July 18.
report' of John Devoy, the herid of the the shipping of all nations.
'...". .-.
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(Rec. July 19, 7.40 p.m.) . sult of a friendly conference M. Horvat tho River Plate, and was sunk.
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Clan-na-Gael; to the effect'that action in -.In.these.circumstances no otW course General-Foch has commenced an offorisive on the front between Soissons and
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. London, July 18. had agreed to facilitate the advance of Advices from <Monte Video state that
the attack Paris and Reims. The A Berlin-official message 6tatcs: "The Kaiser was on tho battlefield north- the Czecho-Slovaks to the Balkans, via the tho British steamer Induna was sunk off
.
Ireland could not be'postponed much was open to the Government, if useless Chateau Thierry.. It is expected that will save
longer since he feared' the arrest' of- tho bloodshed was to be avoided- and its cfuty ■attack is on. a front, twenty-five miliw wide. Splendid and rapid progress is east of Reims all day on July 16 without rest."-Reuter.
.'
the Chinese Eastern railway, with a view Brazilian coast by- collision with tho
are in.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
..
It has been decided, he said, to begin authors acd abettors of this criminal compatriots.]
action on Easter Saturday, and .he urged intrigue. • -. ..
been reported. All tho crew were.saved.]
AN ADVANCE BY THE AUSTRALIANS A GERMAtTPROPOSAL
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ter Saturday for the. rising and urging London, July 18. advanced the line on upwards of a mile of front,'and capturedmade two field- London, July 18. (Ree. July 19, 7.10 p.m.) !
the dispatch of. munitions in time._ A disastrous fire in Fez (one of the London, July 18. guns. Wo slightly improved our positions east of Hebuternc, and a suc-
A wireless Russian official message
chief towns in Morocco) destroyed a The French 'attacking on tlio Aisne have gained- four miles of . territory. cessful raid uouth of llebuterne. We repulsed enemy raiders south oi Uucquoy. states: "Germany has requested Russia's London, July 18. '
,
Bernstbrff's Code. large area in the centre of the commer- Thousands of prisoners lj.ive been captured, besides many guns. The French There is considerable hostile artillery activity north of Jiailleul. consent to the dispatch of a German The German airmen who raided a (
!
On March 1 von Jagow, replied that the cial quarter., and gutted about a thou- artillery has reached the German railway communications, affecting the area vest prisoners' at stayed an
Troycs,
Cable Asju.-Reuter'. . . ' battalion to guard the Embassy at Mos- '.am])
.
arms would be, landed in Tralee Bay, and eandshops. It is significant that it start- of Reims'. The offensive was a complete' surprise to ,the Germans. The Allies' hour. Besides those killed, 7i prisoners
.
cow, and disclaimed any intention to
asked, that the necessary arrangements ed'during the feast of Ramadan, when guns dominate' the town of Soissons. It is believed that a general German re- airl two French guards were wounded.—
3
occupy Moscow. Tho Government re-
.
should be made in Ireland through De- everybody takes a deep sleep. The fire ■tirement" from the Mnrne is impending.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. plied'that it is prepared to furnish a- "The Times."
THE-WAR IN THE AIR
v
voy.,. On March W Bernstorff ' replied was only stopped by, dynamiting the. sur- trustworthy and sufficient Russian guard.
that the, Irish agreed; and that full de- rounding buildings. Enormous stocks of "It could in no case permit the presence
tails were being sent to Ireland by mes- silk, cotton,, and other goods wero de- of a foreign military detachment in FOCH'S MESSAGE TO AMERICA
senger. ■■'. stroyed. ■ , THE FRENCH COMMUNIQUE Moscow. It hoped Germany would not-
Next day Bernstorff telegraphed a GREAT DESTRUCTION WROUGHT BY BRITISH-RAIDS. insist on dispatching a battalion."—Aus.- "ENEMY'S PLANS 701! DOMINATION
■
code to be used between the Germaneand Reuter. N.Z. Cablo Assn.-Keuter. STOPPED."
the rebels while the arms wero in trap-, :. . ..(Rcc. July 10, 10.15. p.m.);. ' ■ .' / ■■ : ,-;;^. v- .-•! New York, July 18.
.'.■,-.'..'-'•
••
eit, and explained that a submarine 19;' 7.10 p.m.) . v (Kec.July .'>..:.:
July 18.
■..-.; .L'.oridon, On tliG anniversary of the taking of the
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CHOLERA SPREADING IN PETROGRAD
....
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might safely enter Dublin Bay and go as AUSTRALIAN. INDUSTRIES .;j ~.-;. ■
:\,-,,:! ,i;i.;
, -London, July 18.
.;; ;,„.„„,
!"•.• ■..<,.
'
The Press Bureau issue's.'n striking', photograph
caused .by Bastille (July' 14)_ Gchoral Foch sent a
far. a's'the Pigeon House-without encoun- A French communique aays: "•Wβ
attacked• this morning "from the, r.cgipn of German railway system" at Metsi-
i
teringl" nets;'- jK'.H'-'V -i;..;. V >Fonten6y-sur-Aisne as far as 'tho region of 'Belleau. :Wo 'advanced .at certain raids of the British independent air force on'the (Rec. July 20, 0.15 a.m.)
message of greeting to the American,
people, in the oourso of which ho said:—
DECISIONS OF MANUFACTURERS'' destructive on .
,!:,(.'!.,...
bursts sheds and work-
points' fronl t,wo to three kilometres, and took prisoners. Thcro was no ebango Sablons. It shows exceptionally engine
:
were assured that there were numerous tralia decided, in view of the great need .....
private wireless receiving stations in Ire- of harmony between employer and em- states: "Our aeroplanes on Tuesday night
land. •■:..' ployee, that efforts be made as far as
AMERICANS CAPTURE OVER A DOZEN TOWNS AND VILLAGES An oflicial report of tho .Air MinistryIlagen
1 ingden and Bnrbagli. t,oud results TRANSPORT OF AMERICAN
bombed works and an aerodrome at successfully
On April 18 arid 1!) urgent messages
practicable to'(jive employees a financial
•were sent froni America to Berlin, fixing interest in their work by profit-sharing
■•■ '•
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/ .'; '/ .■ V .' ' w-re obtained. On Wednesday they attacked railway, sidings at TROOPS AUSTRALIA'S PRESS
Thionville."-Aus:-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Reuter. .
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the delivery of tho arms for the evening or a bonus on production. FKENCH WITHIN THREE MILES OF SOISSONS. GREAT NUMBER CARRIED IN DELEGATES
of Easter Sunday, pressing for the land- It was resolved to support Mr. Hughes's BRITISH SHIPS.
ing of German troops, arid asking for advocacy of the retention of the German Vancouver, July 18. London, July 18.
ARRIVAL AT SAN FRANCISCO.
an air raid on England and.a naval at-' colonies in tho Pacific.
tack on.tho English coast. These at- The United Press correspondent on tho West front states that the Ameri- Sir Leo Chiozza Money (Parliamentary (Bee. July 19, 5.5 p.m.)
Other resolutions favoured preference cans have captured more than a dozen towns and villages between Soissons nnd Secretary to. the Ship Controller) Jiiia San Francisco, July 18.
tacks actually took nlace between April of employment to returned soldiers, the
Chateau -Thierry. The Americans have taken -1000 prisoners. AUSTRIAN REICHSRATH ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION announced that 637,93!) Americans wore The Australian editors have arrived,
24 and 2G. It was the declared iiope of compulsory marking of all goods con-
the rebels and their Germnn and Ameri- taining not less than 33 per cent, of A Paris message states that the Jfiench are within three miles of Soissons.— MEETS TO ADVANCE PEACE AND . transported to Europe in April, May, en route to England—Aus.-N.Z. Cable
can friends to blockade the Irish ports Australian material and made in Aus-
Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. PEOQEESS.- ■ ■ and June, of which number 350,956 wcro Assn. ' ■'.■■■■■•
against England and establish bnses in tralia, and. the pushing'of efforts k> edu- ■■■,'•■ London, July IS. carried in British ships. Arrangements
Ireland for German submarines. cate the people in the duty of support- SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS EX- An English-speaking Union was recent- troopsmade
were, to carry more. Only 2!)1
The rebellion broke out a day. later ing Australian industry.—Press Assn. BRITISH ATTACKING AT SEVERAL POINTS PECTED. were lost at sea out of a million,
ly formed to promote comradeship be- transported—Aus.-N.Z. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCIAL
than the schedule on Easter Monday, tween the'people of. the.British Empire
Cable Aesn. POSITION
Amsterdam, July 17.
April 24, but, as the'world is aware, the ■'■■■•.■•■ London, July 18, 6.25 p.m. reaseainblert arid'the. United States, in the belief that
The Austrian Roichsrath. developments
.
German support had. miscarried and it
.
The "Daily Chronicle" states that ro- Dynasty and-.perfect co-operation,., with
many, and wero for a long time known mai-kable disclosures have been made, re- 'is proposed t6 establish "headquarters in many's ratification, of the satisfactoryprisoners' mier) stressed 'the gravity.of the finan-
to'be supplied by money through Irish- garding Mr, Pemberton Billing's ivife. Germany, lie.said he, was confident.the cial position. He said the States would
: '"■ '■"
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-'
. ■■-.-. Central' Powers would be ablo to force ■London, New York, aud , each of tho capi- agreement depends on a iiayo to be'content Avith .bare;necessities
tals of the overseas. .Dominions.'—Aus.v .settlement of the position of Germans m in loan
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American societies. This was so stated She is said.to be a.German, the daughter
;
"■■ ••
•'■ ■ ■■•
London, July 18. the Entente to accept peace.—Aus.--\.4. money.—Press Assh.
.
vember B,' 1914. It was suspected long mother, also was ' born in Germany. failure. It now to be seen what it
before the outbreak that some of the Though .these facts are based on the ly has an alternative plan in caso of remains
money came from German sources." is. He probably means to combine the present offensive with something else.
parents' marriage certificate, Mrs. Bill-
The evidence on' this subject in the ing asserts .that ; her father is a Swiss Epornay is now in no-danger, and it is tinhkely that it will be taken, Ihe
enemy is still half a mile from Courcy. There was
THE WESTERN BATTLE AREA
heavy rain yesterday.-Aus.-
possession of the British Government and her mother is Irish.—Aus.-N.Z.
provides the clearest.proof of these sus- Cable Assn. N.Z;"Cable Assn. .
■ ..
picions. •■••,
rising that the Sinn Fein leaders- were . . , New York/July 18.
.'
again' asking;. Germany for help. . On PENALTY REDUCED.
June 17" there was a message from Ber- The Americans passed beyond their objectives. The receipt of tho newsrung
' in
London, July ]8. bound
Wall Street causedvictory.—Reuter,
stocks to several points. The City Hall bells wore
lin to Washington referring to "A259 of The appeal of Edward Yealee, an. ex- to announce- the
May 6" (a inessago which is missing), qfiicer in
and saying that Germany was perfectly against his the New Zealand Forces,
conviction in December for
ready to give further help if tho Irish illegally wearing uniform, was dismissed GREAT ENTHUSIASM IN SYDNEY.
would only say what sort of help they •with costs; but on Yeutcs's undertaking
required. '■ •'
not to wear tho uniform the penalty/was ißec. July 19, 10.15 p.m.)
On June 16 Bernstorff had already sent reduced to one. shilling. -. • •• • ' . Sydney, July 1!).
'a dispatch giving an account of (he re-' News of-the Franco-American success created the greatest enthusiasm. Tho
liellioii as : far' aa his information went, kenzie Sir Joseph Ward and Sir Thomas Mac- '
gave evidence. paper sellers were besieged. Impromptu gatherings sang the National Anthem.
and stating that had been provided Stocks havo risen strongly. Bells and steamer whistles proclaimed the victory.—
,
lin, he enclosed a'menioranduni from a .London and River Plato Bank.—Aus.- ;.■■'■•'■.' . . London, July IS.
person .called "Irish Revolution Director- N.Z. Coble Assn.
Resident in America," which contained ■ Tho enemy renewed his attacks nest and cast of the Reims salient,' cap-
turing the western portion of La Bourdonnerie village and the heights which
detailed proposals for a fresh rising. tho French, retook on Tuesday. Tlin French are again counter-attacking. Ihe
Any rising, says tho Irish Revolution ACCIDENT IN A MINE
Germans remained unable to debouch from Prunay. The advance has lost is
Director, must be contingent upon the breakneck speed, and it is a favourable sign that, villages arc- changing hands
6ending by Germany of "an expedition TWENTY MEN KILLED, repeatudlv. The enemy during tho third day succeeded in advancing Ins line
with a sufficient military force to cover (Rec. July 19, 7.40 p.m.) towards 'important positions, which lo may subsequently capture, provided he
the landing." : ' , Johannesburg, July 18.
"
possesses the. requisite, forces. On tho other hand tho enemy, has tailed to
On this new occasion the German Gov- gain the strategic advantages which are the necessary .preliminary to tho vast
.
ernment was .to.lix the time, and as an a Twenty white men were killed tnrough
skip rope snapping in the Meyer-Charl- converging westward movement which was the plan of the High Command.
inducement the advantage of having sub- The German pincers have slipped in tho Champagne between Prunay and Jlas-
marine and., Zeppelin bases in the west ton mine.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. siges, where a rupture' would have- enabled the enemy to cross the Roman Kernel
of Ireland was insisted upou. and reach Suippes, and tlienco move towards Chalons. Here our line holds.
■
Count Bernstorff was ovidently having Tho German attacks missed fire. At only one point the enemy succeeded in
difficulty with his tools, for on October POLICE AND THE I.W.W. advancing to-day, after two unsuccessful attempts. At 11 o cock,tins morning
24 he warned his Government'not to al- tho Germans, attacking on a six-mile front, penetrated to a depth or a milemado and
low a certain Captain Boehm, then resi- •ROYAL COMMISSION APPROVED.: a. half at the deepest point,, in. tho Mountains of Reims. The advance was
dent in Rotterdam, to write to Irishmen Sydney, July 19. at enormous cost. During, the.night the French repulsed two violent attacks at
in America, since his letters wero tipt Tho New South Wales Vrignay and Beaumout-sur-Vesle. The French re-entered two villages, which were
to go to.the wrong people. Later, Cap- approved tho appointment Cabinet has
strenuously disputed, including Mont Voisin. The French nrtil ery dominates
tain Boehm was arrested by us in Brit- Commission to inquire into ofthea allega- Royal
tho Marno Valley, which is being heavily shelled. The Irench hold the whole ot
ish waters. against tho polico in connection the hirh ground'overlooking tho valley, with tho exception of one point. Jho
On December 4tvo find Count Bern- tions
.
offensive, which the enemy hoped would develop into a drive, is now regarded
•etorff again attaching surreptitiously a with tho I.W.W. trials.-Press Assn. as a failure,,and has become u series of iocal and disjointed
actions. can
Ifbattle
note to a message passed by tho Ameri- therefore be truly described as a German defeat; but. probably the still pos-
can Government,.in which ho mentioned will continue for some time, with fluctuating results. The Germans
that the Irish leaders in America were COURSING sess a large number of available reserves, but it is believed that,
owing to
pressing for an answer to their proposal this failure,.the High Command may determine to reorganise, and usebombard- the re-
of September 8. WATERLOO CUP FINAL. servce to assault another part of the line. The increased" in conjunction
German
Ho seems to have followed this on {Rcc. July 20, 1.50 n.m.) ment of the British front is regarded a* significant. Taking thishird
Christmas Day wfth a message which is Melbourne, July 11). with tho fact that the enemy has at no point advanced one- ot the dis-
missing, for on the hist day of 191G Herr
In tlie Waterloo Clip finnl Peters' Bros.*' tance set out in his programme, and tho colossal German casualties, tie l'rcncn.
Ziminermann informed him of the cjiinn- Press Meo bout .Hall's Australian Lndilie. are full of .hope that tho '"enemy will not succeed in taking Eeinis. J hey anlicij
tities of munitions which it was pro- —Press Assn. pate that tho utmost efforts will bo mado to capture the city by ramming
posed to land between February 21 and tactics. In the event of the Germans gaining possession of tho Mountain ot
Reims, tho tenure of the city will become, precarious. It is evident that von
'
plied that his Irish committee declined able, because the enemy is compelled to continue his attacks in order to save ins
My Expert Bridgework never fails to
the proposal, us without German troops give supreme satisfaction. Guaranteed .face.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable'Assn. ,
After America's entrance into the war missing-tooth spaces with strong, pearly-
on .An.ril ■!•. 1!)1". the line of communica- while Teeth. Sound ones need not bo FRENCH' STEMMED THE CROWN PRINCE'S ADVANCE.
tion between the German Government extracted—us I'late required. Paris, Juty 18.
and the leaders.of,.the Sinn Fein Party W. V. Sommerville, "The Careful Den-
was teniDoriirily broken, though thero is tist," Molesworth Street. Hours; 9 a.m., . Tho French havo recaptured Mont Voisin, stemming tho Crown Prince's ad-
no.reason.to bejkye j,hat the messenger to 6 p.m.—Advt, yance towards iipernay.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aran.
8 THE DOMINION, SATURDAY, JULY 20 19.18.
ROLL OF HONOUR HOSTELS FOE GIRLS PRISON REGULATIONS them union" the responsible thinking A FIENDISH ACT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
A VIOLENT SOUTHERLY JAPAN AND THE ALLIES elements. Possibly the Japanese people
may have expected niore showy results
from your annul forces. You know how
TWO DEATHS ACUTE POSITION IN CITY HARD LABOUR DEFINED STILL MORE SNOW A REMARKABLE INTERVIEW a uoup <le theatre appeals to the com-
YET ANOTHER PICTURE OF THE HATED ARCHBISHOP O'SHEA'S ADDRESS
mon people."
Personally 1 find it difficult to recon-
cile tho German moral of your Array HUN Sir,—! wrile ngreo with "Titus Oates",
NINE MEN WOUNDED LOW WAGES-DEAR BOARD RULES REGARDING FIRST-CLASS FOREIGN MINISTER REPLIES and lite Germanised character of your that "Guido' Fiiwkta" it/' ahead of liisi
TELEGRAPH INTERRUPTIONS
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PRISONERS. culture with the universality of the Eng- time (November 5), but 'l'Hus will agree
TO POINTED QUESTIONS lish language in Japan. Pleaso explain. DOCTOR'S CRUELTY Itohatlake past experience! proves that it is well,
Yesterday two deaths and nine men
"The question is a good one. 1 never time by the lovelock. I am sorry
PROBLEM FOR THE STATE heard it from u foreigner before, though that 1 did not make my meaning plain to>
Wounded were reported as follow:—
New regulations tinder the Prisons Act, ABNORMAL CONDITIONS he may have had it in miudi Thd con- Kim; but it is hardly tail—if he does not
(From Bernard Kalk, the "Daily Mail"
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published in this week's Giizette, set forth dition you depict does exist. In Japan iliii point of mi argument—to call it
I' WELLINGTON DISTRICT the trades and occupations at which pris- special Correspondent in the For East.) you have German-like soldiers side by
fin "Gunner Denew," Albert N. sco
DeptfW, itli American who was in Bel- caillu'illagi!. What I intended to convey
The lot 8f girls and. youths earning oners may be employed, Hard labour Tokio, May 22. side with English-speaking population. gium at llio Oiltbmik- of Uie war, was liJuk before tackling tho British' Em-
| prisoners may be required to undertake The'fierce, bleak, southerly galo which bo allowed that is liemuii Church (should put its
KILLED IH ACTION, small salaries and boarding in Welling- arrived here on Thursday night gave the 1 have been fortunate to have a uvu- If 1 may to say so, a tells sumo of llln cxueriuiiceis both as pire Ihe
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Wellington mounted RifliSi ton is in these days hard. Some of the agricultural work, blacksmithing, briok- liours' interview
upper lauds of North Canterbury, Jlarl- Japaheso Foreign Minister. with Baron Gold, tins beautiful part of our national character. a neutral iliid n ljcllii(crent. Here own countries in order. The iguorancti
Douglas, A. H. (A. Doußlas, Kaiti, young women have, the hardest time. ninking, carpentry, manufacture of con- He agreed at Japan absorbs civilisation from every prevailing in lioimm Catholic countries
is a ghastly stury of linn brlllality.]
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crete blocks, tiles, and other concrete, liorough, mid the West Const another
I; • July 14). 'J.he Teachers' Instituto discussed the heavy mantle of snow, which will in- the outset that the frankest
n/plics country, but whether one studies in Eng- proves conclusively tliiit were it not Tor
nuiitei- last night, with special reference product-s, concrete-mixing, draining and should be made to pointed riucslions in land or Germany it is always, with us, activities here in regard to theeduca-
crease the difficulties of restoring com- Jfy wound was just: a clean, {filllshot our
j ■ WOUNDED. to girls in the leaching profession. ditching, excavating, general building munication by tvire- and road very con- order thai the. doubts and sur-piciuns cii- from the point of view of the Japanese wound, and not very serious, so, ;(!- tiiin of the young the Human Catholics ,'
Miss Aitcheson moved: "i'hat the ques- work, hammer and drill work, plastering, tertiiincd in cercain quarters should be people. ,So these soldiers who look fit) though it was not completely hraled, they foillfl be i>.s indillerem as they arc else-
I Wellington Mounted
Rifles.^ ploughing, road-making, stone-breaking, siderably. nil) i>.m. yesterday the expected dispeiled. Herman to you have in reality entirely ■lei; me In other words, probably not
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r 1). B. .(A. M'Kiry. Clivc, r. July 14).
M'Kay,
, fitellin, Squad. S.-Mnjor J.» {M.rg, W, A
tion of. the establishment of a hostel ior
women is worthy of consideration." In
At
fitone-diTsaiiig, tinsniithin-r, wall-building, hnpjioneil
in an announcement that all The Minister voluntarily denied thai' Japanese minds; so, also, the people ■1 went,K<>J Hii.fr rimifitliiiiß
liftor three wesks. Hut before wlii.'tV,
that :in man of mure tffini ten per cent, would bo able
i Marton, bio. July 14). support ,ol the motioii she spoke of the light labour prisoners may lib given bas- lie was a pro-German us asserted by poli- whom you heard speaking English aro us will otft foritL'l. fiomn of tliein took to riMil lintl write. "Dark" as Great
need ior hostels i'or girls ciioiising a stu- ket-making, bootmaking, bnislimakihg, telegraph communication for offices south tical enemies. Igive the interview in yet Japanese in thought. In other words, vows just like may l>«, she is brilliant suiishinw
dious career, not only teachers, but girls eabinetmakinj, cleaning and washing, of k'aikotira itnd Nelson had been cut
oil". The result of this was that some of question and nliswcr form:— men of Hit- Legion 1
it is borrowed civilisation. To borrow told you about. liveOne of I lie patient* was comitai'i'il with Itoinan Catholic coun-
CANTERBURY DISTRICT m other walks of life. In the country coir-mat making, cooking, gardening, tho operating staff simply had to twiddle What is the present Cp'omsi.tit: posi- beautiful is but to round off our picked tries. Tal;i; "poor" Ireland for cx-
oakum-picking, painting, physical drill, intervention in the Siberian i|iii'S- a German doctor, who had been
the. loi of the young teacher was ex-
their thumbs and wait for "a bite." It tion? tion of own character, not to displace it. iiniplo. Tlipre is a-s much difference bc-
sweeping, tailoring, and any other light was in No Man'it Land; very setfously hvivu
WOUNDED.
"I stayed in Germany for many years. up
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tremely hard because of the hick of
Canterbury Mounted Rifles. suitable accommodation. If girls were to labour not included in the hard labour communication not so long i.i couiing. At 11 a.m. "Japan is not taking pnrt in any con-
I studied there and people may think tin!
wounded. ITe was given the same liTiif* i.-' UplwoimiNorth , the and the South as there*
dayiight and darkness, in
with Christchurch (via of us; that is, tho very spitir of III? many advantages she enjoys
July 14. be sent to the country they should first schedule. ferences, but I. surmise (hat there are
Cheviot; whs restored by means of a eenferences, pro-German. 1 am not pro-German at meiit Us nny
Clear, W. T. (11. Clour, Waimafo,- m.). ol all have a period in the loiviis under Other regulations the treat- single wire, whilst a Greymouth wire either in Washington or all. I am not anti-English; I am qnito best, They Imt liiiiilly Hie doctors (rave him over ali" other part of the world. On
Davie, 0. (S. H. Davie, (iwaldine). experienced feathers, and in any case it ment that is to be given to niisdcmfan- also became communicative. Then, after London. Japan has made uo proposal, Japanese, sharing the national views re- up. he wmiid die slowly, wiying ;i propriotjiry article tile other
Allies tlolinitel;; mode a garding our international relationships." i.and that'it mighta lake several wlm took day I noticed the iiiHci'tjifion "Tliiß pae-
Jloskin, C. L. (A. S. lloakin. St. Andrew's, f.) anls of the first-class and the second- an have the weeks.
.Bonald, L. J. (W. lionnld, Nelson, f.). should be part of the lldiication hour or two, the Cheviot wire "dried nor
the .'.l-
lioard s duty to see that accommodation CIUSM. ,
up." At about 8.30 p.m. a.Waiau (tho proposal to .I.ipnn. Jf and when I do not quite follow you when you But there was nurse I hero ng'i! must liuvc a art. July stamp affixed it
Misdemeanants of Ihe First Division, inland direct service f.o Christchurch) - has resolutely refused to meet us, Especial interest in liis tm, and she sold in Hit- British Jules, Ireland- except-
,
suitably was provided. Good living con- say that you arc Hot anti-English!
who a:e imprisoned for non-compliance be sum Japan w : ll lie ready Stayed day and night for soluo time,
OTAGO DISTRICT ditions we-ru essential if girls were to bewail to chatter. This was considered you may
consider "I should expect that answer. What up ed." . "Poor" Irei&nd I If a farmer de-
work well. I'ov this liiiihy girls craved will tin. , order of any Couvi lo pay a quite wonderful, as that particular wire am! open sympathetically to it.
I want to say is that I am not one- nml fin.iHy brought, him through, "ihi sires to buy liis iiirm' the owner is com-
f.im nt money, or imprisoned iii respect had only been in commission for five 1 cannot say whether a proposal will very kiiorn. and
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ease was well every- piled to sell it to liim, and the State'
KILLED Ifl ACTION. J list its iiiucji as for increases of salai-v. sided. I am very impartial, but when
■Miss Williams said that girls or a distress to satisfy A sum of money minutes during the past fortnight, ami come." it comes to choose between an enemy body said she' slowly. had' performed a miracle, make* up the difference between the sell-
. Canterbury Mounted Rifles. could not If there is a proposal what win your Then a few weeks er's, altti tin buyer's valuation. This
Watt,' A. (J. Watt, Wundon Valley, f. get suitable board at reasonable rales. ordered to bo paid by a Court of Jus- it was regarded as "uead" for some days and aji ally I cannot be un- lie'got belter
tice, shall be required lo keep their cells to come, in view of the fresh, snow- attitude be? when he rns out of danger, and law hits, I believe, cost the British tax-
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July 14). Swine had lo piit uri irilli rooms merely, friendly or anti-English. What I wish later,
and utensils clean and in good order, and storms. However, sit was made good use "That depends. The proposal without
may lie
without board, and she had heard of to convey is that, above all, I am Jap- ■was able lo walk, nnd it was only a payers one hundred, million pounds,
shall receive the scale of rations laid of, and was still working well li«» such as Japan oueht toinaccept time before, he would be i'ooi, Ireland! The Conscription Act
,
anes"; but at this juncture, when we ((nestion of
WOUNDED. girls being asked as much as
30s. a week do.ivii for prisoner; not working nt hard evening. further consideration, which wiso
the hospital, this nurso does not afreet her, neither is her food
ior a room alone. fighting how can I be in- released from
Canterbury Mounted Rifles.
Jlr. ilopkirk said that the Government labour, 'i'hoy shall lie kept separate As it was .impossible fo get all the tele- there will be a delay in the decision, ins
or other
are an enemy,
dilWnt to the Allied Powers? Please :\vns transferred to nnothnr hospital. "controlled," as in England, Scouand,
ji'Murray, J. K. (JI. Sloan, Scotland, m. WH responsible, and that fro In the .criminal prisoners, and shall grams away ln-i evening by wire, abfi'ut Allies need fear no Hat reiusni
Everybody knew her .and liked her. nnd and Wales. The bnsis of her Parlia-
July the Govern- heip tho Ailed understand mo correctly."
lit oilowed visits daily at n. convenient 900 were /.ispatched to Lyttelton by the than willingness 'to
14).
Pollock, T. E. (J. Pollock, Tiivmxlalu. ment should take steps at once
to suiiplv I maks this reservation: Our Anglo-Japanese Alliance, iwhen she went to say gond-bye, mentary representation is considerably
hour, and to correspond daily with their Maori. 'J'lie number would probably have cause. ■guarding
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£ July 14): the cryinjr nm \ f(;r . nccomiiiodaiiim/for Navy is the Imli.m and Pacini: ■nil Hie men were sorry, and gave her luwer than the rest, consequently she has
women; Tne Government
had brought friends. been greater, hut. business lias, fortun- Uccans and helping in the JUditcrran-
Do you believe in ilie piTimmoncy of little presents, and wanted her to ivrito a greater preponderance of members per
the Angiu-Japauese Alliance?
'SLICHTLY WOUNDED, REMAINING to the ncishboiii-hood of Wellin-tun Mi.-ileiueanants of the Fir.H Division, ately, not been to brisk during the past euii. If wo make a venturesome auvanue to Hipm. She vim sni"?! to set a imr«e out. of lior papulation. J. fail to see
WITH UNIT. e.imps, mid la,| therebv imprisoned in default of m'ainienaiK, clay or two. "That question lias come to me he- the ki'wv- in the other hospital to turn thai my reference to Roman Catholic
i havo to call rtway part
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set up coii- under (he Destitute Persons Act?, shall L'p till Thursday evening the Depart- in Siberia andgap fore from foreigners, including some Imr letter? into English, so that _ slie eounlrifc! was irrelevant, but I know that
.
Canterbury Mounted Rifles. dittons ivlndi made it hard for manv our a may be created jvInch
people to live. be required lo work nl one nf the wcu- ment had Iron able to dispense with the of navy
might take advantage ot.
Englishmen, i believe it to be a mean- to me. I gave her a ring I comparison*' are odious, and facts are
ingless question. If the whole world rnuld write
Sinclair, J: D. (A. Sinclair, Mossiel, f.
pufions pi'escri.bi'd fur light labour pris- posting m telegrams for the south, but Germany but stubborn things. I understand that thai:'
. July 14). .nits X. £. Coad said that it seemed •V. liuiiibsr at" people think uiat Japan changed, it the sun were to rise in the hadirucps made from a piew of
oners, nml pIihII receive the .scale of ra- it is now prol)!etnatic/il how long the in- is oppo-ed to Allied as dislur-t from she had hundreds of them at is the reason pre-sm,'! wasto brought
.
Sht> did liul see what llieici >.viii to pra- of Prisons chilli direct thai they .".re lo storm. A fpell of gqrjtl. weather with "1 should be sorry if any inisnnder-
.veiil the UovernML'iit esliiblialiiiij; a lint he given the scale provided for 1:ird- northerly winds is miuirrd to help' along "touding prevailed on this point. Cer- in Berlin the day war whs declared with pind-by" mo i*. bur Ibis French girl feel • tel not want to make it tot) hot.—l am,
THE WELLINGTON MEN. building like the Y.iI.C.A. liUitution, lubuiir pi'i'.iinfp.?. They kIkiII ho kept as ,l spmly restoration of the services. tainly we believe that a unihed, homo- Russia still mystifies people in England very
bad, and 'be be*an tn cry. One of
fin, as jiossiblc separate from crimi'ial geneous Army is essoir.ial to Ihe .;iicc'-s,s who know the facts. Can you explain? her, and found GVIDO FAWKBS.
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Burch, P. Butt. clubrcom. be treated us a misdemeanant of the Sec- Ohristihdrch, July 19. will'be .sympathetically considered. war Japan might take sides on her own
hands as if she was (join? to leave. Sir,—lt is noticeable (hat series of
account, they did not believe that Japan her put
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AV. H. Callau, F. Chapman, B, Cox, Miss Bright said that the lot of the ond Division, uiilci-.-f the Court or Jtuliie The si'ow.siorm died down late this af- out his hands, too, and took hold resolutions which savour of' wire-pull-
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' J. Devine, J. C. C. Dwyer. young woman in lodgings was extremely before whom such person has been Irii'd ternoon, and there are indications lo- Question of Co-operation, would do any harm against Germany, Ho of hers. And. then he twisted her wrists ing, ure now being passed by various or-
T. E. Gray. hard. The minimum iale for board now- otherwise ' orders. Second-class mi-clo- night of another heavy frost. From The cu-opcralioii ot die Japanese ana Mid they wanted to demonstrate their and broke them. We heard the snap. ganised societies, pro and con in retfavil
adays was 80s. a week, and alter this meannnts shall bo r'Tpiirc-d fo work at several portions of Lower Canterbury the British at Tsmgtao worked welt: , friendliness." ■ wero men in that ward who had to the new greasy wool contracts pending
C. H. Hart, J. C. Heggie, L. Hopkins, Thero
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ono of the occujwlions prescribed for reports art- iliat the weathir conditions ■"Isingi.io is dillureiib iioui what we Did they not think that you would not been on foot since the day they came with the Imperial Government, and It
'T. D. M. Hosie. rate had been paid there was little left
out of a girl's salary of i; 120 a year!
light-labour prisoners, and shall ynceive appear
clear on the .nangcs, save on the are now discussing. Inat operation was take the opportunity to move against to the hospital, mid one ot them was is manifest that, even now, the position',
' W. Johnston.
G. H. F. King. Some of these girls wero k> hiird press- 1 lie scale of radons laid down for j'vison- hills seen I'rnin Ashburton. Thus (he on a much smaller scale than what we
ers not working at hard labour, unless snowfall would appear to have been may have to race in Siberia. The com-
Russia?
".Some may have thought so, but I do lute eupposed to bs dying, but it is an abso- is not properly understood. To arrive
J. E. Maddock,. W. Miller, S. E. Mon- ed financially that they had to do with- that we heard her scream at a true conception and a correct inte)'-
agh.in. out meals sometimes in ordjr to meet ex- the Insportor of Prisons shall direct thai ainio-t: entirely confined to Christchurch parison does not hold. There is tne not agree. Germany must have known there was not awhen fact
man left in bed. I need pretation of the cablegram eent bj, the
traordinary expenses. She 'lid not agree they are to be given the scale provided and its neighbourhood. If a heavy fall consideration of uaiioual pride, if the that Japan and Bussia would remain not tell you what we did to the German. Imperial Government; about January*
A. B. M'Farland, C. J. M'Farland. for' hard-labour prisoners. They -.hall were now registered on the back hills Allied Powers desire tlint Japan shall do
L. D. O'Donnell. with Miss Coad that the girls were be- good friends."
They did not need to shoot him, after 1917, when they decided to co'imiiivnfer
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AY. W. Eoberts. ing treated worse than the young men. be kept as far as possible separate from the consequences would be disastrous, for her best it Would be well io leave her Critics of Japan say that you fight for we, got through with him. They did our wool, we must look at the position ,,
The young, men were all being sent criminal prisoners, and phnll lie nllo'ved in the present condition of the stoek aloiie to compose the expedition." your-own materialistic ends', not for an shoot what was left
of him,,to make which faced them at that was' particular
A. D. Stabbs.. visits fortnijrhtly at a convenient hour. shsep would pM'ish in Ihouwimk There ideal? time, when greasy halfbved selling
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C. Tunley, A. D. Tutt, E. E. Toms. away. What objects would the Japanese Army sure, though.
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%. Walker, E. &'. West, A. J. Withers, Miss P. Myers said that the problem They shall bo allowed to correspond (inco has been no snow si Lake Coleridge. have in going to Siberia? "Japan had no particular reason to' go _ Now, I liave heard people say
that it tip to 2s. (sd. per 11)., slipe super half-
TV. J. AVray. was one which hud for lons interested in tach fortnight witli tlicii, relatives and "To quieten till) disturbances, ensuring
to war uith Germany. She came in in is
not the Germans we are fighting, but bred over 35., and scoured over 45., with'
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I■J-■ AJ. Burton,'S. M. Bnrr.v.ul. her. She was of opinion that no young friends. the welfare and safety of the popula- obedience to the obligations of the Angio- the Kaiser and hie system. "Well, it may the prospect of soaring to higher figures,,
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' ,T. A. Chapman, F. J; Ooatls, D. Cat- teacher should be sent into the country MARAROA GALE
IN-THE ma panose Alliance-fo keep faith. The be true that some of the Boohe soldiers i\s it. has done. It was evidently intend-
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tion, and to stem the aggressive expan- facts were there to justify us,"
sion of German influence;. Japan objects would not do 'these things if they did ed to givo the woolgrowcr a percentile
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J. H. Jones, H..F. Johnson. not fit to do their very important work. lington, did not reach Lyttullon until "Xot in tuo near future, but eventu- mnnkind, ami in any moment of stress not where lie would have to obev the increase which bus since taken place.
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j B. S. Kenny, J. T. B. Kennedy. Mr. Haslani eaid that he would advise ATTEMPT.TO STEAL THE MAILS ally it would detract from Germany's
AV. C. Mason, F. Morrison. the institute to ask only for a hostel for
nearly 5 o'clock this aftfrnoun. From
strength in the west."
or crisis the nation turns to them as to Kaiser or any other German. And this A comparison of the prices current int
at the dates named above revr-ate
,
the time she passed Wellington Heads i> Bible. Tears a?o the Kaiser, .speaking nurs«t had saved his life.
So I do not London
' B. M'Avoy, G. MTtoaald. teachers. It was not possible under pre- last night she had (o battle against a What compensation would Japan de- of The Ypllow Peril,' was very rude to see that there is anv argument Ihis position:—
It. C. Olsen. sent conditions for (lie. Government to Strang head sea and fierce southerly gale. mand for intervention? about it. Greasy ndfbred flesce.—Price per lb. s
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people, whose rftlonr was yellow." He broke that girl's wrist J because he July,
Tope, E. E. Porter.- C. L. Pet- provide accommodation for i.ll the young Armed with a revolver, and wearing a "That depends on varying circum-
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: I?. E. After twelve hours' hard slenming she He referred to yon as "monkeys"? ISI4, Is. Dil. to Is. 7d'.; December,
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ley. women in Wellington deeding accommo- mask, a mounted bushranger stuck up was only off JCiiikoiara, instead of being stances; the size of the Army, the "Yμ; but as 1 was going
wanted to; that is all there is to it. Now, 2s. Id. to 2s. Gd.
ft.. A. Eough, G. Bobinsoh, G. P. Eay- dation. He would suggest that thewen-e in- the Pleasant Hills (iN.S.W.) mail coacii breadth of the theatre of operations, whe- to snV. these I say this German doctor was n dirty 1016,
' at Lytte'ilon. Nearing Lytleltou she en- popins, expressive of national spirit—eln- cur and a scoundrel. Eut I say that-he Greasy halfbral bellies and pieces.—
stitute might be. able, if no Hostel ther the action is independent or co-
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■S. H. AVogan, G. AV. AVainwright, women in suitable homes. shots aitcr him. and the passengers had a most unpleas- defence. At the moment we are not was in the Emperor Meiii's reign that the Kaiser. is greater than- 45 per cent., but jt isi
G. C AVilsoß, AV. 0. AVilkinson. E. L. Miss Aitcliosoli said that she had never Xlemke started out ou his lonely jour- ant experience. thinking of compensation but of doing
the Anglo-Japanese Alliance was con- It is like going to collese. I have possible, and I think probable, that this
Wild. • contemplated that ono Hostel would suf- ney from Pleasant Hills at G o'clock in everything in our power for the Allied found to bs the mean increase for
cluded." never been there, but I have heard some was
fice. AVKaf was intended. rather was
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the morning, and carried the Osbornc, people say it did not do a man any good the various kinds of woolthebetween these
"hostel accommodation." SNOWSTORM IN THE WAIRARAPA our own."
Japan's War Trade.
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T. Reeves. V "■"
Urangeline, and Lockhart mails. Tho influenced Home Gov-
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You do not deny that Japan has gained fo go. But I have never heard a man dates, wliichmaking
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From other Groups. The motion was carried. The effect of People are suspecting your motives in
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country through which he had to drive materially from the war? who went there say that. Probably you ernment in the offer of 45
G. E Bretherton,"W. J. Cullum, J. this resolution is that the Management is rough. The road is a lonely one. and HEAVY LOSS OF STOCK FEARED. Siberia, ,'ind also suspecting you in
But Japan has suffered as well; that have not been over there, and ninVbc cent, "immediately preceding the war
Nelson, W. At. Twining ,, C. C. Gledhill, Committee of the institute will conswer as it bordered on either side by heavy China. They charge you with fomenting
the matter and take such action as may
(By Telegraph—Special Correspondent.)
suiiering is entirely due. to the war. Our you think wo are not lighting the Ger- for all descriptions.
E. J.' Gough, J. H. Pearaon. _ " disorder and spreading Bolshevism cablegram
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seem desirable. .....
scrub, it is ideal for a robber to operate.
But Kleinke had been over the road fio
Mastarton, July, 19. among the students.
gains have not been as great a
6 people man people, but only the Kaiser and his
imagine. Before the war admittedly the flunkeys. Well, nobody had better tell h correct, and the fact that the Homo
If this interpretation of the
often that he did not suspect danger, and A. severe .snowstorm was experienced "I know some people have charged us has already admitted it, - lit
here this afternoon, and snowballing was balance of trade was against us; now 'me that. Because I have been there, Government
SOLDIERS' LETTERS AND THE cveii when the sticking-up took place he with imbuing the Chinese students with it is regard to slipe woo!, then the net oner
A SHIPPING PRECAUTION freely indulged in. The snow is several in our favour, and in -fact our gold reserves and I have seen this. And I know.
WAR HISTORY refused to take u serious view of the these ideas, but I fail to understand, for halfbrei! greasy fleeces and pieces was
situation. The highwayman appeared inches deep on .the high lamls in the how it can bo maintained, that Japan
sire much larger. Against that
set the rise ■slightly over 2s. per lb. and Is. 2kt. re-
surrounding country, and it is feared stands to benefit by disorder in China. in the cost of living, despite or which spectively, after deducting the then cur-
when about four miles of the journey less of sloek. Japan is determined to do all in her
DAYLIGHT TEIPS THROUGH COOK had been covered. The spot is a particu- there will be heavy
If China remains composed Japan will one penny farthing per
power to help the Allies, and maintain GAMBLING HAUNTS IN LONDON lb. for freightof and London charges. rent charge
NO RISK TO WRITERS. STBAl'i'i larly lonely one, and there is no more benefit very much. Even Germany to-
SNOW AT PAHIATUA. peace in the Far East. May T
course aware that an ad-
' "For the purpose of the official history
uninviting piece of country between day' is careful to check Hie spread of you that we are policing the "Indian and
remind WEST END You are of
Tclcgrayh.-Pross Aesociatioii. ditional 10 per cent, was asked torcent, by.
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of the war," said the Minister of De- Pahiatua, July19. the. infection reaching her own borders. Pacific Oceans in addition to sending our 4 our Government, making 53 per
fence (tho Hon. Sir James Allen) to a.
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It is officially announced that purely In the same way we would view the-con- warships to the Mediteranneau ami sup- upon -what they conceived.to be the index
reporter yesterday,, "we are trying to Covered by Revolver. Boisterous weather continues. The
as a matter of precaution it has been plying tonnage?" price, but no'business man accti'Siomea
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present is Hie wettest period experienced tiguity of Bolshevism with apprehension. LONELY WOMEN LURED.
secure information from soldiers' letters deemed advisable that ships navigating moderate Ivlcmke had his horses travelling at Xo; believe me, our wish is lor a peace- Have the Allies ever asked you to send to receive and interpret such cable wen mes-
for a long time. It is bitterly cold, and
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and-diaries, and the question has arisen Cook Strait should do so as far as pos- puce, and was singing to liim- forces to the West?—" No." sages fathom how that has
as to whether any indiscreet references sible during daylight hours. The ship- delf, when suddenly a horseman emerg- there wiiu a fall of snow this afternoon,
heavy on the hills and back country.
ful and well-ordered Chiini. Take the
recently concluded military convention How long do you think, the war will Gambling at chemin de fer and poker arrived can at. Suffice it to sa'y that iint-
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in such, letters and diaries might render ping companies haV6 been invited to con- ed from the scrub a short distance ahead last? and tnro in London has reached the fever wi")sbmling the increase of 10 per cent.
tho soldiers liable to disciplinary action The 'present is the first fall of snow in between Japan and China! It was ar-
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oi illi! coach. Biding along leisurely, ''At the beginning I imagined that dis- temperature (says a writer in the "Even- it works out about sixpence per lb. less
form to this arrangement, and it is re-
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the town for many years. ranged because it was considered neces-
at the hands of the censor. As any
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gretted if.any inconvenience is involved tile highwayman, who was mounted on sary to have the full co-operation of the ease and famine would bring a quick ing News"), and, heavily worked though than the Home Government ofter of la
'doiibt on this score might have the ef- u sturay bay animal, kept his head down
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to intending passengers. two countries in order fully to support decision; but sanitation and Army feed- the police are, it becomes necessary to per cent, on London pre-war prices, aa
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feet of inducing soldiers' relatives to until he was getting to the coach. Then THE OUTLOOK the cause for which the whole world is ing are so wonderfully efficient
tint now inquire if it is impossible to wipe' out shown above, and myafford contention is that
keep back letters which might afford he straightened himself up, and, pro- to make sttcH
yahiable material. for tho history of the ducing a revolver, flourished it in the air. fighting; and intelligent, unbiased Chin- 1 believe that, unless the notion of end- the small gang-it is relatively a small the Dominion cannot
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High sonth-west winds prevailed gener- gang—that has turned gambling into c6ricessions in view of the rapid .increase
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ed that tiie maiis should be handed over showery weather. Snow fell in the high quantity of our as
Dq the Chinese people as a whole ap- flict will not end in the near future. The gambling craze is not only in the
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will be taken on account of the letters to him. country in all the Ejst Coast districts West End, but the East as well; the dif- we have only the primary exppris vo
, erf diaries containing comments .on tho AT PALMERSTON NORTH. preciate what you are doing for them It may last very long."
','lialt!" he called, However long, you have no doubt of rerenco is that the West End gambling rely upon to keep the ship of btate upon
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south of East Cape and in Otago. Tho "Those who don't appreciate it dislike
'conduct of the war, and tho fact thut Kleinke tightened the reins on, his Government Meteorologist advised last the Japanese because of the persounl loss the Allied viotory? shows are too fastidious to touch faro an eveit= keel. . , ..
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they disclose information about the war team, ami brought them, to a walk. 1 believe and contend time
ovening .that tho prospects were for a of political power or business. In the "Of course not; but you must not bo They leave that to the little 'gamblers, Althoughforfeited
'< i ]which would not be permitted by the "Hands up!" the robber, who was continuance of strong and squally south- sixpence per lb. oil
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i censor will not be considered a -breach "Seldom has a more impressive scene signs ol' impatience; continued. erly winds, and cold, showery conditions
long run 1 am confident our motives .will in a hurry. People generally are too of the East End. For the West End we havetwo clips of greasy wool, I would
■ of the War Regulations or subject writ- been witnessed in Palmeraton North than showing stand forth ciwirly in the true light." much in a hurry." there are cheinin de fer and*poker; ami the last 'go by tie
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the funeral of tlie liite Chaplain Klemkeover "Hand the moil-bags." with snow on the hi;<h country. Tho You know, Uaron Goto, ■ missionaries People who have only one life to lose as six out of ten of the' players are allow all these millions
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and diaries ie- Doro, M.C.,". reports the "Evening have always been accused of maUiujj
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very, anxious fo get more from the sol- reached Palmerstoii froni. Auckland by being ho thought a joke was
on him, and he was about
"The analogy is very imicli to the the Foreign Minister.) of poker, chemiji do fer is the gaino of ot hesitate lo implement their original
diers after leacidng the trenches.' It that day's express, and the funeral pro- to <iskplayed SHORT-WEIGHT BREAD point." (Willi a qrniat smile.) After a passing reference to Mr. Lloyd the moment. ment now
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cession, a full military.oue, started from Can you speak of the future of Rus-
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ivrite oh board ship and so on, but not "Come on," he demanded in an angry energy and enterprise:, Baron Goto spoke the provincial war nwterial manufac- clips No honourable man would objeU
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in the trenches, so the letters and diaries Church. After the arrival of the train tone.
"Give up the bag?." TWO BAKERS FIXED. "No prophecy is possible. Tho oRI in feeling terms of the valour of tho Al- turing towns, go into the dens in '.he to correct a mistake, and the London
from the trenches are very difficult to tho casket was conveyed to a gun-carriage regime disappeared; of the new regime
meS has no time to be other him
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The.revolver w«S poinicd menacingly, lied Armies and tlio staunchness of front gambling region that radiates, say, from
6ecure, and I hope that they will bo sont the pall-bearers being Captains W. E. S. and Meyer and John we know very little The situation is
' wherever possible Great caro is being Casserley. F. P. Klemke realised that he was in a, Two bakers, Fred. n-hich they presented to the enemies' Baker Street, with their eyes open, and honourable and just in all his actions. Aβ
Furby, W. C. Greig, T. Physiek. were charged in the Magis- not solidified. Who would drcre to say most violent onslaughts. "Thoir conr- I have no pity for them. They belong I have said before, he has a ready on-
taken of the letters received. They are Ford, J. Mitchell, and Eada. The Min- tight corner, and that it. was time that trate's Court ycslerdcy with having sold what political force will eventually hold to. that eternal type which thinks it ceded the point, and granted a n .nyh
ister of Defence was represented by Col- ho looked after himself. Instead of obey-
■igo, tenacity, and patience are beyond
usually returned on the day of their
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receipt when the required extracts havo ing the robber he whipped his horses
onel Hume, and Major Bosworth repre- inco and said that owing to Hie poor quality Russian Government to-day we nut fouud could not claim to be a soldier, although are gamblers for the same reason that not, therefore, prefer a eimilar request
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been taken, but if this is impracticable sented General Robin. A firing partv, a gallop.
of present-day coal the bread had to be in 'Who's Who.' Thcv are an unknown
ho fought in Hip later wars of Japan, and drug-takers and dipsomaniacs are what in resarJ to greasy
woolM^m^
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owing to the large number of letters rc- consisting of members of tlie Palmerston lii a few seconds he had passed' tho
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left in the ovens longer than usual, and quantity, possibly like myself, who have they arc. They can't help it. But there
ceived on any one day they are sent back North J Battery, and 7th (W.W.C.) Regi- horseman, who wheeled quickly and gal- the amount nf evaporation was greater only bsL n for such a short lime tho received tho Military Medal; but his
experience enabled him to appreciate tho are the women,
loped after him. Five shots were fired A man said to me,
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within a few days." hient, headed the processibu, and they alter
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the thnn previously. Japanese Foreign Minister.' 1 The baron "You cannot pay that a decent, honest-
were followed in order by the Municipal of theni fleeing coachman, and several difficulty of fighting (his war honourably
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for further service. Of the 77 who em- unci who first of all read the. following Trade Journal" states that an explana- regarding the exports of steel engrossed before one sheet—tiireo in tl(o
the country. They wont out in all di- tory memorandum upon a proposed sys- of opinion or oCIOO man or woinan. But "the Tho common heavy shells ot all tne
barked on active service, twelve wero telegram he had received from Sir James rections, biit (lie robber to Japan, but these dillcr-
killed in action, one died on .service, 11 AllojLi, Acting-Prime Minister and Minis- had secured tem of hour zones for timekeeping at sea euccs America
from front rank, two craning their nocks be- smartest mnitres d'botel and head wai-
tween the shoulders of the foremost trio, ters are unwittingly the instrumenls, (■hey are known as "Schwarzc Blester
Allies are variously named, but mostiv
nrfi still serving in the Hxprditionary such a good start as -.0 render an early has be,.l u prepared' by tlid Board of tho whole have never amounted to much, ami
tor of Defelico:—"l have heard with the urresL extremely unlikely. has been treated m a and one behind the' middle two at the foniptinips. of tlio confrdcrntc"s . wlin i»o (black beasts) or "Schwarze haue (black
Forces, nineteen have returned to New deepest regret of the death of tho Rev. Trade lor the information, of tshipowu- good spiritquestion by both nations. J huiK apex. Obviously this last individual is to the
restaurants as part of tlicir dnily 6
Zealand on duty, three have returned
to New Zealand for rothnwnl, one has
Father Dore, about whose work as chap-
lain in tho New Zealand Expeditionary With the annual statistical abstract,
crs, shipmaster.'!, nni officers.
the United State is as salwficd with Uie
The navigulur, under the proposed sys- result of the negotiations as Japan. -Now
too hopelessly out of range to absorb hiisinpss to set at tlio lonely moil ami
anything but the most imposing head- women with l.ioiu'.v, who are to l.e dis- than any'in the German slang diction-
°Sheils flying overhead have more names
been transferred to tho Imjiprial Army. Fores I have heard nothing but praise tem, would be I'Cf]tiil'C'.l lo set his s.hij we have no cause of complaint. lines. His chief aim seems lo b<; lo hold covered every dnv in every London hotel. nrv They am "Iloehhalineir (elevated
Of the officers who have returned, some on all The fact that he was nward- published by the National Automobile time to correspond with the mean tiiiio But we might fairly complain of those. tho position until someone in front railways), "Luftomnibusse" (aerial om-
have again become (it ior active service, f-;l the Military Cross speaks for itself. Chamber of Commerce, U.S.A., is a state- of ceiti'in lixed meridians by compari-
Japanese politicians who appear to re-
arid these will return to the fixpedition-
moves away and (ho phalanx manoeuvres nibuses), "D-Zuge" (corridor trams,
Please accept my sincere sympathy in ment that brings home forcibly it.hc fuct son with his chronometer. Alteralions
gret that Japan is not Allied to licr- into new positions. This pressure in the "Rollwagon" or "Rollwagl' (push-carl).
ary Forces from lini" to tinic a? suitable motor haulage lias become a rve- in time as the ship proceeded would bo
Ihe loss your Church and Neft Zealand that newsrooms is much to tho discomfort of MATCH FAMINE IN LONDON The fiat, heavy trajectory British gnu
officers are found to fill their places. Now ha? sustained. (lominant factor in passenger traniDorr. in complete luuivs, so that the reading "l don't say there aro not uucli men tho regular old hands who haunted tlio is called "Langer SchoweV
(Wγ
"Up to date the ottcers in the The remains were Biibse'qusntly taken most The motor vehicle carries annually al- of the clocks—so far as minutes and sec- nn.on<* but it is quite a common
Zealand Staff Corps have been awarded double the nuinbnr of nvw/ifjiTS ends were concerned—would be univer- thin" inliri,any country for men opposing
rooms in the day* of the half-penny George), but 'flic heavy British shell
101 British and foreign decorations, an
todayFoxton, and interred there on Thurs- conveyed by the whole of the railways in sally the same. The hours alone would paper. which has been causiiiff Fritz en nvnett
afternoon. the Government to say whatever may suit Sir J. Madden, K.C.M.G- etc.,. Lieu ten-' don,
Writing of the match famine in Lon-
annoyance, of Into is hated so badly that
average of one each.' • the United Stutos and Cnhadu. Yet it differ. thoir book and tor Ihe sake ol political u correspondent observes that smok- of as bchwar-
Iβ uoiiited out, the capital of the motor As showing some of the main advan- capital, is why such politicians
ant-Governor and Chief Justice of Vic- ers carry various lands oi lighten! based it is'omphalieallv snoken
tages which would result, it is pointed which lorin, when delivering judgment in a case on and steol, with petrol for tindw, zerJfachlne-gti.Hs Teufel" (blaclc devil).
of the wise." Tn conneeli n v.-ith the motor niiill .'.w- industry is only about one thirtieth of cut that all subdivisions ct lime would evU
in Japan. But the pi'ophi ot Great in which an inferior substitute had been andHint are known by various dc-
"Foresight is the weapon vict'H in the I'hiled State some ienwirk- that invested in inilrnuds. "It. doca not may rest assured that so long housewives are beginning to use gae>- Among the most e common
—Proverb. nbli, figures are. niada available. The require," proceeds tlie statement, "a be measured in mean solur units; i.e., Britain
as the Japanese Empire exisU the . ap- pushed as "just as good" as SANDER'S ligJiters.
EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, said with ro- Thu ordinary gasligjiter con- Fiffiiations. are "Xfnhmasohine" (mowing machine).
Foresight jilwsivs p'tys. ihnc s ivliv
Amerienn P.O. service lisee some 550 of very vivid iiun(jinii-tio:i to picltirp the the day's run would be an exact number yiu-i- ptripl" are I hen , Incmls. garil to the GENUINE SANDER EX- sists Ctisunlially of a little cage contain-
"Hnekfleiseli-maschiiifi" (mincing ma-
wise mothers horp largo -J- "p'llfi of of menu solar hours, mid Ihe mean spend ' 'I'o me,
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thesd vehicle in the various leading cen- future of the automobile industry. The some of the Japanese news- TRACT: "Whenever an article is com- ing spongy pliiliniim.
'J.'jio spoiifj - plat-
chine), "K'alTeennihle" (coffee mill),
Baxter's Limn Preserver on liawlyoil.Mielf. tre". Durinß the year 384,526 tnpS were l:ri;c task of norld reconstru?t ;..in iifUr of Ihe ship would, Iherefore, be 'much papers are scarcely suggestive ol en-
mended to the public by reason of its inum acts on the mixture of giw and •:'r;i,.«|Miiii"" (r. !\\"r'w. -nn\ "ct"ih-
\t first signs of cough or cold he
nintlo .in which only 132 failures occur- the irar is certainly ?niu<; In create an more wily and accuralcly calculated. thusiasm- for tho Allied cau.w.
good quality, it is not permissible to air as what chemists call a katalytic kinpfer" (sl.onpbroak.3r), "Drehorgel" bar-
little ones, a do.?» of Baxter's quietly red, or one in every 2013 trips—a per- unprecwlented deni.ind for niotor-pro- Revolution inilioatoi's would give a. more "I'lenso do not mistake temporary po- imitate any of its features." When agent; that is, it causes the gas and ret orqah), and "Stoltertante" (stuttering
dispels troublr-. Protects against Mum. centage Mint ?nys much for the uiipirve- pellcd To mrol (ho loiniiiß reliiibk _estim«l<: uf the distance run, litical partisan phenomena lor solid enn- using n medicine it is "good quality" oxygen to unite and ignite as they would auntie).
Splendid vitalises blood purifier Chem- ment effected in the modern n-otor. The rond trafiic. Hie .U.S.A. will f-xcom: >t- and the saina iirsiiimont would »ppl.v to viclions. Ueliovp- me, little of the sup- that you want, and SANDER'S EX- in the prcsenco of great heat without,
ists and store:-.. Buy 10-dav.—Advt. the distances inducted b\- mechanical posed indifference or adverse criticism is undergoing any change. The ob- livA tii? wachinc-Kun compaiiv—for winch,
tofal distance covered for (he vimi, wns H-arcU of on hifjlnvay con-
logs, while tidal rah-ulaliniis wmild lip TRACT has the endorsement and ap- itself wnv, Ibcro bnvo liopu few voliin-
7.780.92G milesjjeihg nn increase of 14,382 struction and improvement during the i facilitated wlun nciiriiig llv loasl'.
deeply loundotl." proval of Ihe highest authorities." in- jection to these highly ingenious gas-
teers in the Gorman ranks lately—is a
miles per vehicle. The average rnrinin; current year, which w.i« doeidod i-pon Vurlher, I hi' Japanese people utterly lifiled, applied locally, taken on sugar or lighters is that they do not act instan- "Mordw.'cllpn.kliil , 'murder,, club), or
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Mr. George V.'illouglibv, time per vehicle for the twelve months rlirniißli a developed appreciation (f (he fail lo visunli-i- the llriiisli achieve- in water as directed, SANDER'S' EX- taneously, and housekeepers waste a sec- poniotr'ng equivalent.
paxtpef of Mr. tliiffli AVards, is new er|iip.lled .1413 hours. The authorities ex- utility nf motord as a iiiphus icliey- There's inuncy in picluiw. Tin- price ments in their true proportions or rea - TRACT is equally beneficial because it ond or so of gas every time they light The movniii!! and evenin? cannonades,
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und(?r engagement to .1. C. Williamson prow Hip greatest sn(i=faction wifli Ihc injr the on the raihvivs. set for the Xew Zealand riirht* of each ).->(■ how niiici) stronger are the British is specially refined and prepared by up. There are now sold in London jjas- which at ore time wore tho onlv ncliv-
Ltd. He is playing fhe rolo of «urti'e work acwiniplishwl. and nssert 'hat the '.jr. Lionel Walsh is rrluriiin.. to I\"ew new Charlie (Ihiipliii piclure (taken by Nnyy and Army. Sander's r."ocess, and contains no harm- lightcrs ot Hint and steel which consist ity on f'e line, wore nnuiet) Hie "Afor-
Daniel Carter in .lewine Kern's ninsiw. motors were rc-non«ible. for an itnuroved /iPaI.UKi ni'tPr ii lcm*,' absence, us st:ige Chaplin's own company) is .£10(10 per pic- "There may be people loohsh enough ful by-elfrcts. Use SANDER'S EX- ot the usual flint whM'l worked by a Tcrsrwn" fnvirninsr blossing), and
comedy "Oh, Boy," y.'iih the Musical and more rapid transportation of mail manager lo the 'Teg u' lly Heart" Com- ture (three copies supplied). Ho far tii iinder-eslinintc your naval and mili- TRACT only when yon desire good ami Hiring against a tongue of steel, and they "Aboiidsnv"" (pvpning blessing).—S.lL,
Comedy Company) in Sydney. matter. there have- been no takers. tary etreugth, but I would not place lasting effects; no "just as good."—Advt. light the gas instantly.
pany. in the "Daily Mail,"
THE DOMINION, SATURDAY. JULY 20,. 191& 9
TEACHERS' SALARIES HANDLING THE THE COAL DEADLOCK of .£SO 17s. lid. in 1911, as against a
balance) in 1818 of .£l9 9s. !)d. Let it
AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEM ENTS. AMUSEMENTS. . \
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EVENT EXTRAORDINARY.
•TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. INCREASE THE MINERS' CASE
the cost of living for tho same budget
in iUM and that of 1918-was .£7l is.
"LOOK WllO'ri lIEE-E"
FIFTIETH The First National Exhibitors of America
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DIiJIANDED 10d., as against the rise in earnings of WELLI K GTON I'KRFOEMA XCE. Have Specially .Secured
SYSTEM IN MODERN BATTLES .1:36 lCs. Bd.
(CONCERT CHAMBER). •
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It will bo seen by those figures that Q_KAND OPERA HOUSE. riHHE J- HE KING'S.
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THE KING'S. (CONCERT CHAMBER). ;
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KING'S.
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REPLY.OF FEDERATION TO COAL the minor is not so, well paid as the
TO-NIGHT, AT 8. THE KING'S.
THE KING'S.
THE KING'S. Commencing ■. >
AN "OPPORTUNE TIME" coal owners would, have tho public he-
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A MEDICAL OFFICER'S EXPERIENCES lievf, and that-there is some justification LAST FOUB NIGHTS. And present TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, JULY 20. TO-NIGHT.
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for the miners' demand. JACK WALLER • TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ";\
Ambassador James W. Gerard's
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The only increase received by Ihe Presents TO-NIGHT. (SEVEN, NIGHTS'SEASON)... TO-NIGHT.
:."That the Minister of Education be "MY FOUR. YEARS IN GERMANY,"
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ovnr a period of seven months, on the (lie- (lioverunient Statistician show that —:"LOOK AVHO'S HERE,"-— "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY," THE \
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shall bo ,£lsl).per annum, and that all | lington Officers' Institute last night. Col- part of the Miners' Federation to arrange tho increased cost of tho three combined "LOOK WHO'S HERE," "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY,"
minimum be I onet Campbell presided. Lieutenant-
MAGICIAN;'
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esisting rates.';' Zealand Forces .at Ciallinoli, and has ciation for'the purpose of discussing a Comprising 20th JULY,
demand made by Iho miners for a 2<l etc., lias risen ao.fl per ceut. We now
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at 7.45 p.m. ASSISTED BY j
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, This motion was submitted to tho meet- since had experience iiV France. The Cronm
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per cent, increase on the present rales come to Ihe men who work on wages in PLEASE NOTE THE TIME: MISS ETTFE FIELD, VOCALIST. •
ing of the UoHington branch of the New The lecturer dealt first with the evacu- of all tii e numbers
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of pay, and in spite- of the recont. at- and around the mines. Their earnings
Zealand Educational lnstituto by the ation of tho wounded early in August, previously presented 7.15 p.m. MRS. A. M. MONTAGUE, PIANISTE. j
Management Committee of • the branch. 1015, after" tho attack on Chnniik hair. tempt of the Government to bring about arr very much lower than tho=e of .the ■during the i 9 nights played
Mr. ■Wμ. L. J-ostei-
was entrusted with The arrangements on .this occasion had
such a conference, flio Owners' Afsocia- miners engaged at the face, while tho by "Look Who's Hero" this season This Gigantic .Film is a Reproduction MR. FRANK it. JOHNSTONE. 'CELLIST. ■ ■' '■
the.motion. lie said that fciio Manage- uot been satisfactory. Tho New Zea- tion. has resolutely refused'to met us, '■midilifljw under which these men work of Ambassador Gerard's' Sensational Book BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. NO EXTRA CHARGE TOR BOOKING!, \
nn- similar to those of the miners, the
in Wellington,
unci, consequently, our endeavour to j
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achieve an amicable settlement of the average time worked by them is 255 days including
was an opportune timo for teachers to vision, and the brigade ambulances that many's Crime Against Humanity.
apply, to .their ,cmployevs-the should have been available were not matters in dispute has proved abortive, as against 210. "1512 ,,
the matter annic seven or eight days ago, That is c-xplaiitoi by the fact tlmt those "1812" a sensation throughout N.Z. Its Epic Immensity Leaves a Sonso of EXTRAORDINARY. ANNOUNCEMENT . PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES.
sider their minimum demands: A iVcll- bulances on the spot were much below ,■
sutisned personnel was an essential to effi- strength. Nearly' every- member of the wliilo negotiations were still goirig on irien are not subjected to tho same loss Admittedly the POTTED 'PLAYS Reality, which is quite Bewildering. To
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;oiency of teaching, and there was m> need ambulance units, moreover, was suffer- brhVera the Government art! tho miners.' at -time as the hewers are, through tim- cleverest bijou POTTED DRAMAS see it is to see the most portentous period rtONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, |
to apologise on .behalf of k-aehers for j ing from dysentery. Tho comforting On Hit, -other hand, the miners icfused ber, pllla-rs, fall of roof, breakdowns, comedy yet • . POTTED PCAYR of all times "EVERYBODY'S. ■ Commencing
Winging forward a motion apparently sor- j feature, of tlip situation was that the men in make m pul/lir; >;'atem';i'.l: until all pos- shipping, transit, etc. perpetrated. POTTED DIUMAS PASSING IN PANORAMA ACROSS ■EiVEHYBODtfa To-day at 11. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. '
position of the j were experienced in handling wounded
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sible aveinu's bed been clpna! against a The wages man in 1911 was receiyiig THE SCKEEjN. Entitled,
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threo reasous-(l) the loss bt tin- services dealt .with was under shell-fire, and position is such, owing to the employers plied by 2,u working days, made liis actual lighting scenes arc incidental, and "THE LAW OF COMPENSATION" (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) .'
,ot men gone to the front, (2) tho--lo« by ject to the attentions of snipers. Lieu- refusing to jirsel us, and the Ciovcni- income ,£127-lOs., against au oullny ,of The most catchy OLD HOME 0' MINE serve only to stress
"THE LAW OF COMPENSATION"
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youug people leaving tho profession, (li) ' tenant-Colonel Holmes described tho con- ditty of the yean OLD HOME 0' MINE A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT
incut's overture having failed in bring XVli -at. bcl., leaving him a balance of THE TRAGEDY OF A WORLD IN "THE LAW OF COMPENSATION" . A UNIQUE
ENTERTAINMENT
not enter- gestion of wounded at an advanced about a conference, that a puolic state- •C 3 Is. 7d. to cover essentials not in- GREGORY TVANOFF in ■ the Meudels-
tho tact that the people were post ■ TRAVAIL.
ing the proicss.on in the right numuers utter the attack on Chunuk Hair. Over GREGORY IVANOFF sohn Concerto. Featuring A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT ,
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ment of our case is necessary. cluded in the Budget, and to provide Prussian Autocracy Stands Nakedly Re- '■' (Organised by Miss Maesey)
■or ot the right quality. , ihre'e thousand 'wounded were gathered In tho Coal Mine Owners' Association's i'or old age. In a. son? the Sinister Monster which has NORMA TALMADGE, ' "\
Tnciv! A\6. no WVLIE WATSON vealed as
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hope of improvement gully, and some In 1918 the average wage of this sec- The Greatest Emotional Screen Actress. Consisting of a Fine Series of
of tkrteadiing pro- ! in ii partially-sheltered; reply to the Government, a resolution is about "Pudden" WYI.PE WATSON caused
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j of these men" were being killed by shell
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tession unless salaries wito paid (a embodied as follows:— tion of the mine workers was lls. per THIS. CALVARY SEVEN THOUSAND Tlio Inexorable Law which ,nono may TABLEAUX Arranged by Miss
Hβ pointed to lusher ■TACK WALLER. in n discourse
the fact that .even in uir- lid ritle fire. Beforo the end of fair day, which, multiplied by 255 days, gives Mary BntlerV'
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That as agreements havo been en- JACK WALLER on "Sister fiisio." MILES LONG. . escape.- TABLEAUX
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skilieil' occupations tho minimum wa»es days there were 10.0CO or 11,000 wounded him an income of .£153 per year, against It is. an imperative duty to- seo this TIIB LAM' OF COMPENSATION. Miss Fuller, and • MUSICAL" ITEMS ■'■■
were higher than the minimum o! .fjal) men on the beach. About 2000 yards out tered into between individual coal an outlay' of iCIBO 3s. 3d., leaving a de- Tn the Grieg FREDERICK. DENNETT
now being asked for trained, truchers from the coast were five hospital ships. mino owners and individual miners' ficit of hi 3s. 3d. It will no doubt bo Concerto, ■FREDERICK DENNETT portentous
production. A Picture with a Powerful Appeal to Mr. Barnes, in MUSICAL ITEMS .;
a, list
which ho had received from Bat a grave flaw in the arrangements vas unions, this association' is of opinion asked how this section of the mine- IN THE TRENCHES Ihe most interest- By arrangement; with the Military An All Women. And tho ;
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tho irades Hall, it .appeared tin I. tho the.luck of an adequate supply of small that consideration of any question of workers live. The answer is that such overpowering Lesson against the
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IN THE TRANCHES ing and humorous Authorities the TRENTHAM BRASS AMUSING ONE-ACT COMEDY, j
only workers receiving. a lower minimum, boats to "take the wounded from. the varying terms of any agreements men can only manage to struggle ftlong IN THE TRENCHES incident w< have BAND will play outside, tho Theatre Folly of "THE BATHROOM DOOR,"
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•were some | brewery employees semo beach to. tho ships. This lack caused should only be made between the on a lowered standard of living. IN THE TRENCHES presented, includ- from 7.15 p.m. DALLYING DOWN THE DANGER
inferior employees in hotels. amiHindis the deaths of'many New Zealand soldiers. contracting parties. Therefore, the Not only is the coal owners' statement IN THE TRENCHES in? new ditties. Prices, 35., 25., and Is. (plus Tax). Re-
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"THE BATHROOM DOOR," . ' ■
entering the drapery trade, or via ths Tho wounded came under Turkish fire reqm-st for a conference between tho misleading, but it is also self-contradic- In addition, Produced by Mr. W. K. L. Cooper. ' i
immediately, because the saps and lines The r J.\vo Prettiest "IN HAWAII" sei-vo your Sei\ts without delay at the
going into tho Pul.lio Servico as endets Coal Mine Owners' Association, and tory. They first state that there is lio
ficenas wo have "CALTJiR HEREIN" , Bristol'-, or ■ 'Phono 3143. No fee for Episode 8 nf "THE MYSTERY OF IHE
earned more money and began to .-an it were' much congested, and wounded tho Miners' Federation is unnecessary. adequate reason for an' increase- in wages booking. DOUBLE CROSS," TICKETS-33. and 2s. Plan the [
at younger ago (him.youths entemg'tho j could, not be kept clear-of the combatant or for any variation of the existing agree- introduced in "IN HAWAII" ' at
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teaching profession. forces. The guns''and tho ambulances Tho.',above resolution, which was the ments. Yet they proceed to slate that Look Who's Here "CALLER HEERTN'" Motor-cars will please approach from Entitled "THEI STRANGER DISPOSES." Bristol. EARLY BOOKING is necea- \
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~As; to-the req,uesß far tho 25 per cent were mixed up,- and the Red Cross flags first crimed by tlio'mine owners' con- "the niining companies are prepared to ■ • Together villi Cpurteimy Place, and leave by Cuba St. sary, as seats are limited and the d*> :
maud is great.
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ference, was tlio finding of a national as- outer into contracts which will material- IMPRESS. ' To-day and
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increase, ho said that ho 'would not ask had to come down, because they were Many Other Novelties,
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sociation endeavouring to impose its deci ly increnso the earnings of truckers, nitl •Impress. •ah Next w«k.
should bo believed
that tho ruler about the increase to serve as aiming marks for. • making the
rigid. Personally ho would like t0 seo tho Turks. Tho enemy gunners played sions on individual local uuions, and thus remove any complaints as k> the
tlveso decisions aro backed up by all the rate 3 of pay being received." MOST BRILT.I.ANT PROGRAMME WE At A Pa the Production NAVY LEAGUE FUND. j
teachers in tho lower grades get 33 1-3 the game well enongh when conditions HAVE -STAGED. mm KING'S.
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ceive, say, 20 per cent, increase. yards from a heavy British bat-
demand was not unreasonable. Even tery, but no Turkish shell ever struck ed up as it is by a still larger national their alternative propctala—themselves NOTE BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS:, "THE HOPPER," "THE WOMAN IN WHITE" FRIDAY, JULY 26, j
in the Government
service, where salaries tho hospital. organisation (the Employers' federation), of a most vicious nature—they in effect ' Up to 12.30 to-day, BRISTOL PIANO "THE HOPPER," From the Worl<l-famou6 Novel by And ■ ,
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were not, considered to bo high tho pay Lieutenant-Colonel Holmes next de- the association refuses to entertain the concede the justice of the men 8 claims.
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CO., from 2.15 onwards at the THEATRE. featuring
|Was very; much better than in the ieach- scribed the evacuation of tho wounded at proposal of a conference with tho Coal Why the- coal owners aro anxious to
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which is repugnant to the miners and
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.general '■ interest' in education. The was won almost unaided by tho Anzac ation of miners. A Story with as many turne as a Cork- In the Dual Roles of Laura and Ann.
were. Tho eecond resolution passed by the a forerunner of increased accidents. THE TRENCH SHOTGUN i
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1 ress and tho public, with the Mounted Division, which captured four screw—every one 'unexpected. A MASTERPIECE of MYSTERY and Merchant Without the wojk of tho Navy and
teachers; the Minister of Education was thousand Turks at Mouiit Eoyston, Coal! Owners' Conference was as follows-: Tho implication of the coal owners that REMEMBER-This Afternoon Only. UNCANNY SUSPENSE. Service, whoro would our Era* !
with .them. But tho Minister must have inflicted heavy losses at Quatia, and the miners could <]p more work is surely
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ttie support of the teachers if lie was a little .later drove the retreating rem- "England expects, that every man,"-! •
t) do any good. He
would have to put nant of the enemy from Bir-el-Abd. The ments mado under the Industrial. fact that the miners of New Zealand are A now military arm is being used on IN GERMANY." ...
a good case to Cabinet—"a mighty good total colonial to-day producing more coal per man than the West front by the men from tho
casualties, were about 800, ■
or she can- for OUR GALLANTj
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United .States. It is a purely American ""SPECIAL MATINEB AT KING'S-
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case to tho National Cabinet—beforo ho who were handled by the mobile mount- have only been recently entered into at nny other time in the history of the V SPLENDIDLY PRODUCED.
SAILORS.
would have a ohanco of gettin" any- ed, ambulance. .Tho, railway extended between tho Miners' Union and the country. Indeed, as mining statistics THIS AFTERNOON.
weapon, and no other army has it. It
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respective mining companies and prove, tho output per- miner in New Zea-
BALLOON AND FLOWER STALLS.
thing. ■ beyond Homani, and there wae very sprays an area nine feet wide and three
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Mr. Bouhtreo,'seconding tho motion, delay in evacuation. But some of little Como early or 'phone the Theatre, No. BALLOON AND FLOWER STALLS.
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hayo still a considerable .period of !
land is a world's record. iret, in face
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.said that tho : reason why people were fighting took place eighteen miles from
not entering tho teaching profession was tho rails, and many men had to be con-
currency, and as there aro no justi-
fiablo grounds- for any further in-
of this, the owners ask the Government
to appeal to tho miners' patriotism; to
two inches of board at 150 yards. Tho Iving's this Afternoon the splendid happens,
new trench gun was first suggested by triangle drama, "The Hopper," is being
3142, and Reserve Your Seats; Whatever GIPSY CARAVANS.
DON'T MISS THIS MASTER- GIPSY CARAVANS. :
BADGES.
BADGES! i
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a general officer with the American Ex- screened. Tho cast is a particularly PIECE PRODUCTION, ■
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that the. rewards were so crease in wages, in view of the fact increase the output of coal. This
small. Under voyed on camels. This system of. car- Usual Saturday Prices: ■, Half-a-Crown will purchase a Badge and j
jPresonfc conditions only 8\ per cent, of riage was bad. Badly wounded men that the earnings of coal mine vrork- trading upon the word "patriotism" peditionary Forces in France—General strong one, incWding Win, V. Mr.ng, exempt you. ■;
teachers could • reach, a salary of .£3OO suffered''severely, and'the lesson of the era who work full available time will bo estimated by the public at Pershing himself, it is said—and.was per- George des- Hermaudez, Ireiie Hunt, and
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Mr. B. ,T. Blake said thai he did'not tablished-.as near ds possible to tho fir- coal' mino owners cannot sec their with greater reason appeal to the owners, tion with experts of the Ordnance De- possesses all the qualities that matinee
accept the statement that the Govern- ing-line. . This involved risb and diffi- way to iigrco to vary the terms of ex- in the -'name of patriotism, in connection partment at Washington. HE BING BOYS ARE ' HERE.
ment coukl not find the money for the culty, but'it would savo lives. Delay performances should contain, and big HELP WANTED ' I
with tho increase in the price of coal,
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the first to suggest tho idea of using a business
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increases.for: which the teachers asked/ in the treatment of head and body This resolution implies that the coal particularly when it is
compared with
2 p.m. NORTH ISLAND' TOUR. FOR VIOLET DAY. :
ile believed tho money could bo found. wounds meant fewer recoveries. In con-
Ho answered the argument miners do not work lull available time, tho increase in tho hewing rates received modified and very deadly sporting shot- ing commences at
of those who clusion,; the lecturer "described "one of the miner. These increases gun on tho Bodies, there is no doubt at
and that there is no justifiable grounds' tail prices;, extending over a period inof six
by re- CROWN THEATRE.
said that it was "infra dig" for teachers the moat successful bits of evacuation in all- (states an exchange) that tlie new HE HAWERA.-Moiuky Next. (Under tho Patronage of Her Excellency.
to ask for tin's. . His answer was that tho history of war,"-at. the Battle of for n further -increase in wages, and as HE CROWN THEATRE.
a result .they (the owners) cannot sec years, together with the average increase Winchester "trench gun, as it ie called, WANGAOTI.-Tucsday ind Wednes- the 'Counted of Liverpool).
lmless they asked for it they would Messines. The New Zealand front was is so popular a weapon with Black Jack EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION!
their way to vary existing agreements. per'ton in hewing rates,
are as follow:— day, July 23 and\ 24.
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have to go on for .years and rears with only about 800 yards wide, and was "di- Average Porshing that he is sending for all of tho EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! PALMERSTON.-Thuirsday,
their present JBIIO or ,£l2O "minimum. vided for medical purposes into ;two We wish it to be clearly understood that S now trench guns that the Winchester
July 23.
J-he system of government tlio miners are not asking for a varia- increase,
Commencing NAPlE×Eriday aid Saturday, July fIONTRIBUTIONS of Violets, Flowers,
made it parts, each part having an advanced firm caii turn out in a. hurry.
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In- liowing Sweets, Eggs, and Produce are in-
necessary that they should ask, and ask dressing station. Tho medical corps had tion in existing agreements, in tho way crease, rates Tho new trench gun is, elementarily TO-NIGHT. ■ Overture TO-NIGHT "■26 and 27. ■,
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loudly,_ for what they wanted. It.was spent two and ft half months getting tliat-the employers wish to imply. Wo Oaph price, in 6 per speaking, a comparatively short repeat- TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HASTINGS.-Monday, July 29. vited. '
at 8 p.m.
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recognised, that teachers were essential ready for the fight. The dressing sta- hu'vo ;iiot asked ,lor any change \in the' Class 1912. 1918. years, toft ing shotgun of the "pump" variety, cap- PROCEEDS TO
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When miners asked for more if; working conditions or any alteration in of coat. s.. d, 8. ci. s. <i. (1. An Authorised Film Version, And.
was 're- tions were heavily sand-bagged ;tx> resist able of sending 5-t gleaming little globes '
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cognised that the country,could not got shell-fire, and tho regimental aid posts the body of the agreements. The ouly Wellington- of 00 buckshot all over tho anatomy of "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" . COPPER TRAIL FUND
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along without miners, and they question at i63uo is one of a readjust- State 31 0 37 0 6 0 41 as many of the Kaisor's six sons as could GRAND OPERA
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eot their were also strongly built and generously •Wcstport 36 0 50 0 11 0 4& "MY FOUR YEARS ,IN'GERMANY" HOUSE,
increases. •
supplied with necessaries. Tho' regi- ment, of wages, iind this readjustment Australian
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36 0 52 0 l<s 0 be crowded into an area measuring nine "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" FOR THE RED CROSS.
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Ar voi ce i. An(l wc don't Ret the coal!• mental aid posts had means of inter-com-
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to work of trench 'tramways, which could Westport 39 0 57 0 18 0
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strength,..-unless-increases' were 'offered' l)e' used, to move the wounded. Behind .(iitions at-, present specified in tho agree- Australian 35 0"" 60 0' 25 (T —
Mpvr. Teachers could not be trained in the advanced dressing stations were -de- Blackball
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FULL ORCHESTRA.
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eis _montbs, and it would not
good to say that pay would bo
<lb tiny pots for slightly-wounded me\i, main Coal Owners'. Association itself, and these Slate 33 0 38 0 ' 5 0 <H can soldier, at fifty yards niako a polka FULL ORCHESTRA:
dressing station, casualty clearing sta- proposals have for their object the speed- grey uniform of
after, the war. Owing to Ihe increased dot all over the MRS. WALTER NATHAN, Organiser.
36 0 60 6 14 6 A\ pattern open'
Westporl The BOX PLAN will THREE
ing up of the men, and wherover they three or four Boche'boya just where the
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NOTE.—Tho Management advises Pat- DAYS prior to the opening date. .MRS. J. L, SLEEMAN, Secretary.
ot the,, currency New
crease ;n nominalin.
an in- mental,aid posts received the wounded, doses would <lo tho most good—between rons to reserve their soatn.
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.flio It was de- main dressing station and the'clearing inent,.tliat there is no justifiable grounds Westport
Australian
40 0
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60 0 1& 0
60 0 20 0
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cided -to forward the motion to other stations were parts of tho army corps or- for an increase in wages. They merely
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notices directing tho walking wounded made in .Germany measure these dayfl.
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and the bearon; to the stations. In caso The increase in the retail prices of pri- The bayonet takes the- new shotgun out Direction JOHN HOPKINS. pUBLIC LECTURE. 137 LAMBTON QUAY '..',;
STICKING IT OUT. tho barrage blocked communication with
from 17s. to 24<s. and 255. per dny."
Now, what is the real position of tho vate companies' coal ranges from Gs. Gd.
of the sporting arms class; in fact, tho "KARMA: THE LAAV WHICH BINDS v
(The Hotel ((Buildings), '
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The war is:a test of endurance. To tho base, advanced dressing station miners actually engaged in howinj coal, to 28s. per ton. The increase which- the shotgun is not manufactured for sport-
stick it out' it is enomnlxmt upon sol- had threo the days' supply of medical sup- whoso earnings arc higher than the miner has received for hewing the coal
ing purposes, but is a trench gun de- THREE CONCERTS ONLY. AND LIBERATES." the Salo of TRENCH
FOR
By MR. J. ]}, THOMSON, FORTS, such as Leather Waist-
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fliers and civilians', alike to'keep fit and plies, food and water from -Id. to sd. per lon, and the
strong.. This is licit achieved bv lakiiiff contingency.seemed tofor miners who work on wages? The coal ranges signed and made solely for tho American SATURDAY, 27th; MONDAY,' 20th;
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5080 men. Every coats, Anti-Vermin Shirts, Balaclavas, -j
have been provid- miner has' to pay for his tools, tho price Army abroad.. Goncral Secretary, N.Z. Section,
a courso of Wilson's Malt Extract. Be- ed for. The arrangements owners' estimate, of the miners' wages of which have increased over 100 per TUESDAY, 30th. Scarves, Socks, Housewives, etc.; also-.fot
American Army men abroad made it TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7. p.m 1
.essence'of (he finest out n hitch. The wounded worked with-
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as .ranging from 17s. to 255. per day, in Parcole, price se. to 10s., includ-
ing the
concentrated cent. plain a few months ago, when the Win- 'J'heosophieal Hall, Marion Strcot. ' Soldiers'
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it is fho most nutritions don the day they wero hit, and noin more
malted barley, wero ing postage.
adopted in the calculation of tho wages Thu abovo statistics show that tho price chester firm first took up tho work of CAPPELLI- Public Cordiully Invited. •.-.-■,;
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'fond tonic, imaginable. . Moreover, the successful scheme of evacuation-could coal in bulk has increased from fis. to
of- an actor, who, receiving X 5 for' a of turning out tho gun, that when Clem, i \-...
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diastase in it enables one to assimilate <Inoted. be OCELLI-—
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2i>s. per ton, while tho miners' increase
other footls.. properly, .and. to get every thirty-minutes' turn, is credited with an has
been -J!d. to sd. per ton. This
Bill, or Jim goes over the to]) ho abso-
lutely insists upon having a bayonet- Lato Principal Tenor, Gonsalez Opera •MIiETINGS. 1
NAVY LEAGUE BALLOON AND !
income of |idO per day, oi'i 4J2SO per, week. latteronlycannot i FLOWER DAY. ■"/■ j
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particle of nourishment out" of them. surely bo considered a iixed' firmly to tho muzzle of the present- arm he
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Thus, it is strength-producing, flesh- ■When winter epidemics rag?. Consideration' is not given in this caso very "unpatriotic Company. of FLOWERS ire urgently' .!
forming, unsurpassed for anyone .who Some people wonder why
The weaklings oft survive'the stress
to the fimo during which the, actor does pared with that imposed
not work-, nor to the fact that somo ac-
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needs building up. We are anxious that tho public of this small amount of metal in the thin barret . MINING INDUSTRY.
kinds for tlio Gi)>sy Caravan. Every-
Try taking" at meal timca' a spoonful AVhilc athletes sink and die. lore aro better thnn others. conversant thing addressed "Navy Leaguo Gift '
country should be with tlie of a shotgun did not offer a substantial Signor Cappelli is regarded as
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of this great'Extract, and see if it's not The. strong.- in-foolish confidence, The coal owners' 'statement is analo- position us it afreets both the. miner tho Goods, Harcourt's Rooms, Wellington,".
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Mhe best tonic food you'ever, tasted. Pre- the consumer of coal, and with that end bayonet that might be called upon to country.
pared also with Cod Liver Oil. Chemists The frail, with sense, at small expense, for ,the time the miner does not work, in viow we are prepared to place all our
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withstand a thrust into Teutonic solid ■ MEN. way and boate. . ' \ /
Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for tho varied conditions
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nnd stores.—Advt. . or under which cards on the table, and let the public CAPPELLI
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—Advt. ho works, or- for fho fact that some be WELLINGTON.RED CROSS SHOP, ' ,
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the jury. Wo are firmly of the opin Tlie lack of stability, however, was CAPPELLI-
PUBLIC MEETING IN THE KING'S
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miner works on an average only 2-lfl days or the minors if both sides agreed to with a. second skin of steel which, being Of his first Auckland concert, the On
in the year, because 52 Sundays, 26 pay meet, in conference for the purpose of perforated and not quite touching tbo "Now Zealand Herald" snyt-: "Success, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 8 p.m. Delicious Home-made Cakes, Paste",
satlirdays, '17 holidays, mid a total of
free and open discussion of tho matters barrel proper, acts not only as a brace emphatic and complete; wijs achieved by ' MR. R. SEMPLB,
Bread, Scones, etc. Especial Cakes for
30 days for accidents, sickness, break- involved, for tho bayonet, but also, owing to tho Signor Cappelli at> the To'wn Hall on Soldiers. Something for Everyone to Buy,
:v,; ; ■ ■ - but that on the contrary the Miners' Agent, wilL speak and put
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downs 'of niachinery, gas, fails, timber, best interests Help tho Red Cross. Give your help.
free passage ,of air, as a ventilator that Saturday night."
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tho community would be
want of shipping; transit, etc, must be served by suchof a meeting.
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keeps the barrel from getting too hot. -J- -' THE MEN'S CASE. l
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deducted.
TO-DAY'S PRICES OF holds six shells such invited attend
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that might conceivably lead up to an in- shot, or a total of 5! excellent reasons FOR Y.W.C.A. MEMBERS in Germany," commencing Crowu
in order to prove that the miners went dustrial
slow, the. average wage"throughout New dislocation. They have already why tho world shortly is to be quite safe Touring Manager
for democracy. Although a shotgun, tho
Scott Colrillo. SOCIAL
AND SOLDIERS. ' Theatre, Saturday.
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Zealand was 18s. ed.'pcr day prior to me done' their utmost at a.great expense to TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 o'clock. ■
the is equipped from muzzle to stock BUSINESS NDTICES.
alleged go-slow policy. As Die accused aboutvarious miners' unions,, to bring- WANTED Known, Box Plan now Short, Service To-morrow, .4.15
arm Bright
a conference which they feel cer- with a leather ride sling, so that it may ..» open at Begg's for "My Four Years p.m. Speaker, Rev! B. Hutsoit.
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miners' officials were convicted on this tain would be tlie preliminary be slung over tlie neck and shoulder. in Germany," commencing Crown Lantern. Lecture next Thursday at 8
evidence,.wo presume wi; can lake it as factory settlement. In this "tocourse a satis- BRIDGE,' DENTIST',
For All Cameras reliable. As n matter of fact it was ac-
cepted, and published in a pamphlet by action the miners have mainly been in-
iluenccd .by the serious shortage of coal
of Shotgun awl bayonet complete weigji Theatre, Saturday.
only eight and three-quarter pounds. At
forly yards tho buckshot will go com- WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL Enrol Now. Lectures to Homo
p.m. "Two Yeare on a Hospital Ship,"
by Chaplain F. T. Read. Nursing, '■(Late Upper' Willis Street),
the Employers' Federation. pletely through a 2in. pine board. When begin eoon on
Spools of Spools of To (his supplies at present ' and the UNION. Macarthy's Chambers,
EIGHT TWELVE must be added a,7V per ccnl. increase hardship which that existing, the , nun was tested in the 12th Regiment
Wednesdays. Y.W.C.A., Herbert. Street.
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shortage entails, to
Vest Pocket Kodak \ E^T U E%pom " that the millers have rec.ehed nince the the public in
general, but mdro particu- armoury range some weeks ago a canvas ATHLETIC PARK,' TO-DAY, tribute 'to franck 50 WILLIS STREET. ■ I
average wage was compiled bj the Crown larly to the poorer classes. So far as the target backed with hard wood ".n inch
J At 2.45 p.m.
-£*•
Ho. 0 Brownie ' V- . Prosecutor, which would bring the total Miners' thick was used in order to get the 'pat- 'Phono 4191. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) '' \
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Federation is concerned it is still TRENTHAM A V. TRENTHAM B A MEETING of the Ladies' Comniit-
to 19s. 10.U1. bit shift. tern" of tho buckshot. All the pellets
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rather high, bin when multiplied by Zealand, confidently believing And tee Room, Town Hall, on MONDAY, NO MORE DEAFNESS; ■;
Ho. 2 folding Brownje that they clean through tho hardwood planks. PONEKE v. ORIENTAL. JULY) 22, at 3 p.m.
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1/- 2!0, the average namber of ,days worked, will agree, llfkt our
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Hon. Secretary.
No. 2A Brownie outlay in IMS of JJ2I9 3s. 3d., based cessary
and just to bring about a consul- Admission, Gd. ,Ladies Free. Grand-
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(Sgd.) 1. , . O.KuUJiKi:, President.
No. 3 Autographic Kodak wnicli is, according to. our statistics, tliu
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1/9 3/3 average family. Jt also includes Xi'i ior (SSgii.J l<. SEill'Ll ), Aimers' Agent. Mr. 0. 1,. Scn-nsic, berbiari renresentrt- T. H. JONES, '. A MEETING of Members will be held Specialist, 1
tive, Auckland, with reference to contri- Secretary, W.R.F.U, ■ A at
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No. 2C Folding Autographic Brownie ) *■"""" winch were uuivenienlly forgotten by the
coal owners, when stuuiig the "vwy'hijjli
for Serbian distress from December, 1010,
to December, 1917:—Bristol Serbian
WANTED Known, Box Plan now
open at Berg's" for "My Fouiy Years Courtenay Place,
No. 2C Autographic Kodak Junior ) 1/9 2/9
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3/3 Budget just covers'bare upkeep, and docs Twelve shillings' worth of cough mix-
ture for twelve i-niUnig-j—the ol'tt, expen- (October, 191G), .-62000; Mayor of Auck-
UNAPPROACHABLE! AMELIUS SMITH, ESQ.
Jiot include union lees, accident asjucia- Music. Refreshments.
tioii, medical subscription, newanancrs, time sive, land's Serbian W.K.F. (December, 1916), Tho Pianos stocked by Boggs arc un- WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING?
Kodak Spools are sold at the above L-C1000; Mayor of Auckland's Serbian approachable A Social Evening will also bo held ou
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cial balance at the end of the"year is the new, tho HlitiAZO'way? •Moviir of Melbourne's S.K.P. (Nov., 1910), .
to
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£10 Us. Sd., 'out of which ho has lo It is simply n matter uf wliciht-r you (Dwemlwr, I'Jiij), J'M); Lord Mavor of to reasons why .it should be a ory. No scales, no ispecial music. Plenty
provide for nil the essentials not includ-
ed in the household budget, and in addi- add tho mccssiu'y water and snei'.wiin;; Melbourne's fi.lt.F. (March, THE WELLINGTON INVESTMENT, of local references. Testimonials can be (
Use Kodak Films Always! Lord Mayor of Melbourne's S.Ji.R (Oc- BEGG PIANO.
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l<) the medicinal iujjredii'uw— 111-JLA/ki eeen from all parts. Don't keep youi;
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tion miilio provision for old age. TRUSTEE AGENCY CO., LTD. & '
(Ueau's Eisciu'i ,)—and pour thu iinx'curi! lobor, l<117), jCilSOi per British Consul Any Piano imported by Begg'e is per- pioao idle. Interviews any time. Call
In wiler Unit Hit; miners' oiisu should a big bottle, or whether you allow at Unaii, Chiiiii, .£289 Cs. 2d.; Peter Coats fect in construction, and its tonal qual- Established ISSG; j for al!' particulars. Birloy's Obllego ot
be clearly understood a tumpiu-ifon, aintomiuiulaclurur
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Kodak Films give great latitude of expos- Tru.il, .UIBOO; inhabitant of Biicuos ity and harmonic effects aro unexcelled.
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ure, thus automatically correcting minor b<! made between his'financial uosition, Authorised Capital .C200.000
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us shown in hi'j yearly, balance" to-day, at eigliteeupence a time. Once yon have
cceds of lecture, Strowl), A's7; War by our reputation earned over a period
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errors of judgment. They do not curl tried tlmi lIEEXZO (Hean's Essence) Children's lieliof Pund, New York, .£62 of 57 years, during which time wo have Paid-up Capital 62,000 j
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» with that of inn. Such a comparison plan you Hi-, "il.; Ooverninerit Jicw South AVnles been in business. We recommend j Reserve Fund 20,700
will know you luivo obtained
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out of which ho has to meet all tho fam- same time, the money wing fur your eninu'Uli !-outh Wains ('.Utrembcr, THE ROGERS, or tho PLEYEL.
i!)l7.i, .I'lTO; Lord I'rovost 01. the Thirty-secpml ANNUAL GEN-
ily expenses not included in the budget, jiocki't is simply womlcrnil. (ciilieutnl), Jt3!iO; Serbian llclirl' Com- ERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS Ono of tho Best Appointed in the City.
has been reduced to that extent. Just be suru yon get HIOKNZO. That BE GUIDED BY OUR ADVICE. will be held in the Board Room of tlio
iniltw, .\;:h- 1'orl; (March, 1917), £1000;
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Of ALL KODAK DEALERS and Tlio miners' wngu in HIM was lfts. lOid. isin the point to be careful about. Sold
bottles 2s. each at chemists and Serbian Kelief (,'onimillce. New York BEGG AND CO., LTD., Company at its Offices, 191 Featherston Smoking and Writing Room Provided
l)or day, that is, according to the aver- (April, 1017), dSIaOU; Adelaide "Adver- riHAS. Street, Wellington, on FRIDAY, 26th for Gentlemen.
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ing added (hiring tho tlnee years' between ntii.—Advt. Brotherhood, Council (Contimuilal 8.G.), Business: ALL CAKES HOME MADE.
11*1-1 and 1317. Hero against' lot us nuilti- now,
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Corner Lambton Quay and Willis Street, Wellington ply bis.daily wage by tlio actual dayd
£1003; Mr. and Mrs. Herniation. JC2OO; ANTEF~Known, Box Plan 1. Directors' Report.
"My word! It's fine, isn't it; petting Miss Spencer, J;100; Victoria State open at Bcgg's for "My Four Years 2. Balance-sheet.
worked, 2W. This makes his income for your furniture moved by the New Zea- Schools' Patriotic League, .£500; Imper- in Germany," commencing Crown 3. Declaratiqn of Dividend. MISS READ, Proprietress.
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tlio year 1911 J!201 lCs. 4d. F against nn land Express Co.'s motor? Sn quick. il Ottoman Bank, JCS2 10s.; National Theatre, Saturday. i. Election of Directors.
outlay of £IU 18s. 3d., including o£2o
Saves time, money. They tell me they movo Provincial Bank of England, .£SO. These 5. Election of Auditors. Willis Street (over H. D. Bennett's). i
10s.
etc.
for explosives, lights, tools, furniture- with
Thus, lio . was left a bal- from town." itTheir address
about town or to or
is 87-91
donations, with many similar ones, bring
the. total amount received to end of De-
(TOOD Printing promptly produced at
X popular prices at "Dominion" Job
6, General,
M. C. W. MASON, Also at Timaru.
ance, over and abovo bare upkoep; Customhouse) Qut.y.— Advt. cember, 1917, up to .£25,655 2a. Bd., Printing Works, ,
Secretary. ' '■
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10 THE DOMINION, SATURDAY, JULY 20. 191'8.
FARMING
to a. email bench of buycre. Compared
BRITAIN'S FOOD company liae to meet all the claims of
&
COMMERCIAL with, last sale, prices were slightly easier,
especially for ox, which were down i<l. to
}ii. Heavy cows were about on a par,
while medium and light were down id. SUPPLY
SHIPPING NEWS passengers in tile matter of fares to Aus-
tralia."
.
Tawa Flat, 1.30 p.m.—Sale of dairy stock, tallow showed a falling off, and prices tial, if wo aiu to avoid u. i'nmiuc next To-day, 0.57 a.m.; 1.20 p.m.
Tuesday sail for Taralioho.
etc (Abraham and Williams). declined slightly in consequence. winter ami thereafter, to make the coun- To-morrow, 1.39 a.m.; 2.2 p.m.
The Ngatoro lefl Whauijarci on Tues-
Corporation Yards,- Clyde Quay, Welling- The Wairarapa Farmers Co-operative try as far us possible self-contained day afternoon for Napier and Wellington,
ton, >2.15 p.m.—Salo of uuclaimed dogs. Association, Ltd., in which is incorporated tiie supplies of its essential foods."
in SUN. where she is duo to-morrow. On Monday exceptional purity of the stones is tlio most notable
THE MEETING ON TUESDAY . MONDAY . the United Farmera' Co-operati.-e Associa- Captain Sir Charles Bathurst, M.P Sun rises to-day, 7.10 a.m.; sots, 4.44 p.m. she in to sail for Wannanui and New Plv-
feature of these new Diamond Eings which have just
mouth. :
,
Bulls Yards, 1 p.m.—Sale' of Polled Angus tion, report a fair attendance of buyers. chairman of tlio Sugar Commission and
(Levin and Co.). Tho markot showed a. slight decline in ARRIVALS, The Wootton Bails at noon to-day for arrived. Unquestionablythey are tha finest yet seen in the
.
prices of ox hides; other lines about par. one of tlio foremost authorities on agri- Lyttelton.
'TUESDAY. culture, who made this definite state- FRIDAY. JULY 19. At 11 a.m. to-day the Putiki iB to sail Dominion.
.The objost of the conference next Tues- Tallow was firm at last Bale quotations. ment (to a London "Observer" represen- for Timaru direct.
day; between the Hon. D. H. Giithric, as Levin Yards, 12.15 p.m.-Stock sale" (N.Z. The-.New Zealand Farmers' 00-operative KAITOA. s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 305 tons. Wild- The report of the Mercantile Marine As-
Minister': in:' Charge of Imperial Sup- Levin Loan Co., Abraham and Williams), Distributing Co., Ltd., reports that hide tative) iu an interview with a representa- man, from Nelson. C7°HE Sue quality of the rings themselves, their clever
Yards, I.3oji.m.—Sale of Eomney stud values show little change from last auc- tive of (lie "Observer," explained MAOItI, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 3412 lolls, Man. sociation, which held ils Cist annual meet-
lilies, and.the Dominion Butter Commit- tions, there being rather a better demand what ning, from Lytteltoii. ing at Liverpool on May 7. says:—"The , setting audbeauty of design lift them quite out of the
ewes (Abraham and Williams). may be done to substitute, or,
ut any MONOWAI, s.s. (10.30 .1.111.), 3«3 tons, transport in merchant vnsaels during the
tee, ■ representing tho butter producers of 195 Lambtpn Quay, Wellington, 2.30 p.m.- for damaged or faulty lines. Tallow was rate, to supplement our present supplier,, ordinary class of Diamond Eings.
the country, is to make some in better demand at a slight advance on Drewette, from Lytteltoii, year of, 13.000.0C0 men. 25,000,000 tons of
I
arrange- Salo of suburban properties (Harcourt
ment, if possible, for the variation.of the and Co.). recent rates. which have become dangerously short ot materml, 1,000.000 nick nnd wounded.
50,000,000 tons of coal and oil fuel, 2.C00.000 asset and an investment, the possession of which
»/■*/JS can
allowing is the range of prices:— meat and cereal grain, by getting all DEPARTURES. an
xule now existing for the distribution of t idos: Ox heavy, lljd. to 13d.; oi mo- classes of our agricultural population to horses and mules, IOO.OOO.OOOewt. of wheat,
profits made by the re-sulo of New Zea- .
FItIDAY, JULY 19. 7,000,000 tons of iron ore, in addition to be enjoyed for many a year, a good Diamond
MASTERTON POULTRY SHOW dium, IOJd. to" 113 d.; ox light, BSd. to IOJd.; concentrate their activities upon pigs aiul
land butter in London. This butter is cow heavy, 9d. to lOjd.; cow medium, 9d. pot-aloes, two forms of most PATEENA, b.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons. the export of goods to the value of Ring cannot be regarded as an extravagance,
requisitioned in New Zenlniid by the Im- to IOJd.: cow light, Bid. to 10yl.: cut, valuable food
which can be produced and rcoroduced
Irwin. for Ficlon and Nelson. £500,000.000, are concrete facts which -need
perial authorities, and a great deal of CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS. slippy, and inferior, 7d. to 9Jd.; bull, stag, more rapidly than any other.
MAOIU, e.e. (7.50 p.m.), M 2 lone, .Van- no elaboration to prove the value of our
senior service and tho quality of the men "CAi's Selett and fixdmioe Showing is
ning, for Lyttelton.
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Masterton, July 19. good, 12id. to 13Jd.; calf, damaged, 6d. to stnfls is concerned," Sir Charles Wcsterna, M'Calluin, Lewis, Brown, Byron, There arrived at Sydney on July 9 by well worth your examination.
rule now is that the profits made by this. Batli- Gibson, M'Curdie, Innes (2), Arbuckle, the Sonoma an expert for the purpose of
re-salo of butter are distributed by the Tho Masterton Poultry Show was open- 13jd. ■ nret began by saying, "is somewhat
im- Thompson, lihodcs, Gwynne, Mackay, In- reporting on the. material available in
.
ed to-day under very unfavourable cir- Tallow: In casks, 31s. 6d. to 375.; in proved owing to the exceptional
Imperial authorities retaining 50 por
■Is. Bd.; horso- 'efforts glis, Collins, Freeley. Olare, Bennett. Mes- Australia for the building of concrete
tins, etc., 31b. 6d. to
Mβ.
cent., and giving 50 por cent, to the sell-
ers of the butter in this country, "pro
cumstances. The exhibition of fancy and
utility poultry was, however, one of (lio
beet ever aeen in the district. .Ur. J.I
Sundries: Eabbitskins,
hair, 9<l. to- ).od.; cow-tails, 6d. to 7d.
on the. part of the United States Govern-
ment in rendering available for our needs
all the cereal grain which they can
dames Cunningham, Orbell, Tripp, Watson
and child. Mandel, Lewis, Mann. Cooke,
Tulloch and child. Croaslnean, Dunning,
ships. He is Mr. Claude L. Daly, n- renre-
sentative of the San Francisco Shipping
Company, a subsidiary concern of the
STEWART DAWSON'S
rata," according to tho amount of but- Comyn, Machall Company, builders of the
ter that- they have sold for export. By Currie, of Wellington, carried off the spare, oven at the cost of
considerable Glare, Newman, Gibson, Willis, Berendeon,
Simpson. Koddii. Hastie and child, ThoniD- biggest concrete vessel afloat. If the in-
Stewart Dawson's Comer ::\ > Wellington
this rule the New Zcalniid Government, championship in Silver AVyandottes witli seif-sacrifice to the American consumer. vestigation reveals a satisfactory supply
eon, Wilson and 2 children, Birch, Hoard,
is bound, and the rule cannot be varieu a very iiuo pullet. He ,nlso. secured the INDUSTRIAL UNIONS J hero is, however, no certain prospect
any material or permanent improvement
of Itossrs. Cumniings, Clarke, Coop, Scott, of men and material, the company will
excopkby negotiations with the Imperial White Wyandotte championship. Sir. S. Hoff, Cull, Newburgh. Browing. Newbroyle, commence operations.
Hutchisoji, of Brammerton, secured the in the position of breadstuffs It is announced by the officials of the
Government, after agreement with the owin»-
tho extreme and still growing shortage to Orboll, Powrie, Wilson. Wylio, Gripp,
Commonwealth Government that arrange- 0 E
butter producers here. championship in American White Leg- Young, Dimant, Reed, Mann. Cooke. Buck-
horn. The championship for Yorkshire BEGISTRATION TO BE CANCELLED, of merchant shipping; , Icy, Snow, Smith, Cow, Turner, Crossman, ments are well advanced for the transport
It is presumed that all that the Im- should happen to be a
and, if there Allison. Bour, Valentine, Wilson, Hunter, of the crow of the wrecked barque John
perial authorities 'will be concerned about buff canaries was won by E. Saunders, of The Deputy liegistrnr of Industrial bad corn harvest Murray from Maiden Island. They will
Lower Hutt. on the North American continent, i.ot to Kirk, Eoutloy, Hiindle, Clnrkßon, Food,
will be the equal division of the profits , —.
Unions has issued a. notice that the regis- mention our own country, the position Back, Fryer, M'Pherson (2), Fulton, Hed- he picked up at the island by a Bteamer
between themselves and. the people in tration of certain association* and might become very serious, land* Quirk, Strack, Sargent. Young, Alli- which trade,
was formorly engaged in the inter-
unless we can son, Smith, Alison. Joel, Thomas, Chis- state and which has been conimi?-
Kew Zealand. The point in which the DROP IN PRICE OF FLAX unions w.ill be cancelled at the expira-
■nnd an effective substitute for cereal sioned to bring a cargo of paper from
butler men aro interested 'for -the time tion of six weeks unless cause is shown holm, Wilson, Birch, Fenton, O'Rooke,
being is the distribution of the New Zea-
grain. Arbuckla, Conolly, Heard. Oooko, Oapt. "owell niver, in British Columbia, to Mel-
EFFECT o>i THE INDUSTRY. to the contrary. The unions ali'tcted in "As regards meat there was a world Crawford, Pte. Kain, 0.M.8. Olear.v, Oapt. bourne This vessel will probably occupy
Jnnd share of the profits. Under the the Wellington, industrial district are shortage before the war. This shortage Fa-irhiirn. Sgt. Travis. Bris. Gish. about 17 days in traversing the JCOO miles c
existing rule the profits go to the sellers The serious dion in the price of flax as follow:— MONOWAT, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 3433 .tons, between the American coast and the archi- Roll Top Desks from £8 Bs. 10/4 Blankets, 255. oair,
only of butter for export, and the sup- ivns discussed at a meeting of. the North-
has been greatly accontuated by war pelago to which Maiden belongs. As the 7 Piece Oak Suites, £6 10s. I'M R'-iik-h. 30s.
ITawko'e Bay Freezing, Works' Union. conditions (owing to the necessarily largo Drewette, for Auckland, via Dorts.
island is slightly nearer to Australia than
pair.
pliers of the local market get nothing ern Flaxmillers' Association this week. ' Manavratu freezing Works Employees' Velvet Chesterfield Suites, £10 10s. Casement Cloth, 7s. 6d. doz. yds.
from ....u
the uieiriuucion.
distribution. These
These suppii
suppliers The advisability of the mills -lemnining Union.
consumption of meat by the fightiig men EXPECTED ARRIVALS. to America, the crew of the stranded Velvet Couches, £5 '15s. Scagrass Matting Squares, 18s, 6d,
>f tlie local market are compelled to a*
of many countries, some
of whom con- schooner Annie Lareen will also be
closed for .a further poriod was also con- iVgahauranga and Petone Slaughter- Kamona, Westport, July 20. brought to Melbourne by the relief ship 2-foot Wire Wove Stretchers, 12s. 6d. Single Bed Sheeting, 2s. 3d.
epf. Is. 5<L per lb. wholesale, which i. sidered, and it was agreed that on the sumed little or none in pre-war days) Opawa, Blenheim, July 20.
men's Un'iou. ■ %
and is becoming steadily unless the United States Government de- 12 inch Wringers,, 225. 6d. Down Quilts, 15s. fcd.
nuch less than the equivalent of the present basis the mills eoiild not work Waipukurau Branch of the Amalga- worse. What-
ever may happen, therefore, with regard
Komatii, Weßtport, July 20. cides otherwise. -
Duchess Chests, 375, 6d, Double Bed Sheeting, 2s, 9d.
jondon price, and it is contended by the at, a' profit. It was decided to call a Kapiti, Wanganui, July 20. The Calm is to sail at noon to-day, tak-
mated Society of Carpenters and Join- to breadstuffs, it is certain that, war or Tainui, Wanganui, July 20. • Wardrobos, £3 3s, Cretonnes, Is. yard.
mtter producers that the factories sup- meeting of all millers of the province ers' Union. Uaiin, Waiife:;inii, July HO.
ing cargo for Lyttelton, Ditnedin, Bluff,
plying the loecl mnrket should not be in August to fix on a date on which it no war, there will be a considerable
Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 20. and Timaru. Seanrass Chairs, >2s. td. . Moqust Velvet, 4s. 6d. yard.
Wellington .Operative Sausage-casing scarcity of meat for the α-ecjiiiremonts of A notice to mnriners ieened in the Gazette Tapestry, 4s. 6d. yard.
penalised for doing it. may be considered that prices and con- Makers' Union. ■ Nikau, Nelson, July 20. Inlaid Linoleum, 7s, 6d. yard.
The cheese sellers are said to be well ditions would permit them to operate. our home population for several years to l'atecua, Nelson, Pictou, July 20. states that tho steel barque Inverness, 4/9 Blankets, 19s. 6d. pair.
Wellington Slaughtermen's Union. come. burnt
of Aberdeen, 1817 tone register, was 3ideg.
iatisficd with the prices they have obtain.-, The secretary, Mr. ,T. A. Duncnn; stated
Whakatu Sausage-casing Makers'
Ngatoro, Whangarei, Napier, July 20.
at sea, and abandoned in latitude
■d, or are to obtain, for their product that he had written to the Acting-Prime
Jliiiistor drawing li:s attention 'to the Union. . Act Which Pi-evented Meat Famine.
Karu, Nydia, Bay, July 20.
Rosamond, Ginhoinc, July 20, 52miu. S. and longitude HSdcg. s?min. W.
Ship was heading to tho N.E. with lower
Best Value in Town. Call and Inspect.
text season, but the butter-makers are Among other ■ unions affected is • tho Baden Powell, Now Plymouth, July 21,
sol so well pleased. They will discuss congested state of the lln.v stores in the topsails, foresails, and lower topsails set
Fuponga Coal-miners' Union (Nelson). "Fortunately, whereas (ho United King, Kamo, Qreymouth, July 21,
his matter with Iho Minister at the Auckland district, mid statin;,'' that iim- for tho port tack, with a strong N.W.
Tho list includes the New Zealand Fed- dom imported before tho war no less Hawera, Patca, July V- wind, hacking to westward, and gradually
neeting. It has often been said that if less relief was afforded by the provision than four-h'ftiis of the breadstuffs requir- Kennedy, Tarakohe, July 21. going down when the ship was abandoned.
ho.price of cheese should at any time of shipping «pnoe, Hi« millers would bo erated • Slaughtermen's. Union and the ed for her population, her home-raised Waverley, Patea, July 21.
Canterbury Trades' an'd Labour Council. The mainmast was settling ,down, and
Jtcoine higher than that for bulter, hav- imablo to storH in the spring as usual. head of .farm animals, cattle, especially, lUppie, uishurnc, July 21, . swaying heavily from side to Bide. It is
ng regard to the cost of manufacture, all This would involve the lying idle of .the Koutuuui, Napier, July 21. probable that by' this time the derelict
has been steadily rising for the last. 20
:lio butter factories would at once begin large capital sunk m the industry, and,
years onion-,r■nion-, so that on (he outbreak .lolm, Wanu'anui, July HI.- will have drifted about 2000 milee to b.N.E.
further, an opening for unskMled labour Ngahere, Timaru, July 21. with the prevailing wind and current to
lo make cheese, but , in practice this is
Tvould bo closed. Tho Acting-Primp Min-
FIRE AT WHAKATANE ot war she was in the position of meet- Maori, Lyttelton, July 21. somewhere to eastward of Pitcnirn Island,
not the case. If cheese is to be the ing tho requirements of her population in Kaitoa, Kolson, July 21.
product all the milk lias to be delivered ister, in his reply, promised to communi- and may he expected in the near future
the matter of meat supplies to the extent Manuka, Hobart, Sydney, July 22. to drift (n'W.N.W. nnd westward into the.
at (he factory, which means that' there cate with Mr. Massey and to endeavour Association. By Telegraph.—Presn of 65 per cent. n Breeze, Lyltelton, July 23. neighbourhood of the Low Archipelago.
must be\a considerable'supply of milk to obtain shipping space. Queen of tho South, Foxton, July 2J. It was expected at Greymouth that the
Old Armchair"-Cannot
t
Whakatane, July 19. "This wife largely due to the passage \i'oottou, Lyttelton, July 23.
within a limited area, and that there , A fire yesterday gutted two shops in in 18116 of the Diseases of Animals Act, Putiki, Timani, Lyttelton, July 23. Kamo would be ablo to cross the bar last
must be good roads or other communica- night for Wellington. The Kamo had
duct of much ljiss bulk, is sent into the raerston yard* on Thursday. Following ■-which included the Post Office adjoin- did not previously enjoy. This Act has ■PROJECTED DEPARTURES. will call at Wellington on Saturday next day, but we of the.se modern times know
central factor}-. These producers are Kaitoa., Nelson, July 20. Tho Mapourilta ■.•α-rived ut Auckland yes>
going to ask that they be not penalised,
are Quotations :-Sheep Forward empty ing. The insurances are: On building,
:• been mainly responsible, for avoiding a
Queen of the South, Foxton, July 20. tcrday morning, and is to leave on the ijr) the advantages and vxtra '-omfort of the
-
|
nnd that thcy.be given a prolt equal to
owes, 21s. 6d. , Cattle: Springing two-year ,£7OO
in the South British Office; Clarke's meat famine during tlic war, and it will
Orepuki, Greymouth, July 20. ■ return trip to Wellington this afternoon. |T Morris Chair.
heifers,. £10. ,
be nothing less than a. calamity if, under The "Morris" is so r.coommoilnting—if
stock, JG7OO in the Alliance, and .£175 Mako, Picton, July 20. The Government steamer Hineinoais,at \
that realised by the.'cheese people. No pressure from or the United present preparing for her periodical visit fl' you.take a lot of room—well, there's
doubt the scheme will, bo extended, if it in the Standnrd. Invercargill, Wanganui, July 20.
States, where contagions animal disease Tainui, Lytteltou, July 20. to the southern lighthouses. The vessel H plenty of room for you. If. jtn lilte to
eliould be adopted, to cover such other COMMERCIAL ITEMS
milk products as dried milk and con-
is always to some extent prevalent, it
were to be repealed. 20.
May Howard. UuueJiu, lnvercareill, July
Mr P
port on Monday.
will leaveMarshall, sconti engineer on the J
I
sit fairly upright, conipletoly so, or to
lie right back, by a mere touch you niter
Censed milk.. ; • ■ INVESTMENT SHAKES. "Another factor which materially af- Kokiri, Westport. July 20. Pntiiti, ho.s come ashore. Mr. A. Mur- SJ the chair-back to the .desired imglc. .-
.
WAIRARAPA NEWS doch has joined the vessel as chief en-
:.
,
A sale of South British Insurance sharee Wootton, Lyltellon, July 20. Come and choose—you will r>pproci-
tion of the price to be paid for butter, fects the world production of all kinds Putiki, 'i'iihai'U, July 20.
at £6 7s. 6d. waß reported yesterday, The of food is the withdrawal for military Calm, Lyttelton, Tiniaru. Bluff, Dunedin,
Si
m. F. Oollino extra officer, left the ate one of these fine chairs. Here's a
should the Ne-.v ■-Zealand Government quotations were aB follow —
A, fierce gale raged in Masterton on requirements of several million men from Monowai yesterday. stained Eimu and Oak, upholstered in either Art Canvas,
the output on behalf of the Buyers. Sellers. agricultural employment and the devas-
July 20. bie selection in .Kvery ohvr w staunchly made, and
Tißestries Velvets, and jloquettes.
again
Imperial Government. They are report- Thursday n.glit. On Friday' there was a Himitaußi, Ohatuuro Islands, via Jjytr.nl-
. JE s. d. £
e. d. heavy fall of snow in tho surrounding tation by war of some of the most in- ton, July 20. wiCgive very long service. See our economic prices. Note cur only
ed to be dissatisfied with the price paid National Bunk 5 15 6 6 0 0 tensively cultivated arjas in the world. Maravoa, Lyttelton, July 20.
last year, 1575. f.0.b., and it is generally Bank N.Z. (old) 13 7 6 1210 6 district, and mow-balling was indulged Nikau, Nelson, July 20. address: .
"it has become, therefore, absolutely MAIL NOTICES
.
in in the township.
flS?B8 1 \%M§. ii SSlfii' ITLIWe Fnrniture Manufacturers
Q955"3 tlffl in xaraiaki Street, Wellington
iiiiuic N:Z: (uew) IV 12 6 Jnly 20.
.Rosamond. P'cwn, Oneliunga, July
Understood, that they will ask for more.
S-&
—
The director of the Masterton Tech- essential for us, if we are to avoid i'ara-
KniioD.il Mortgage,
Well. Investment
.4 1.6
' 011 9 nical School has been instructed to re-
.......:.... —
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ino next winter and thereafter, not only TVakatu, Kaikoura, LytteUon,
Baden Powell, Now Plymouth, July 22.
21 ,$, WlLli2«»eé
to make this country as far as possible gf similar name.
No connection with any other firm
Aucklanci ,<iaa ; 18.6 port on a proposal that a boot and shoe-—
2 10 Masterton Coal and firewood aio very short in of previous agricultural practice, to con- under:-
PEICES AT HOME. : -Kaiu, Lyttelton, July 22.
:..
Huddart-Parker (ord.) • 118 ■ 6 119 6 just now, the former being centrate our attention upon 'hose foods Ngatoro, Waueanui, New Plymouth, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 20.
which can be produced and reproduced
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As showing the high prices ruling for vi i'll. woollen (ord.) 7 5 0 •■'■
practically unprocurable. 22. Frencn I'ass, Havelock,
most rapidly and in largest bulk in our July and
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' Nelson,
stock and produce 'in the Old Country, Taupiri'Coal 018 9 A sum of <E241 17s. was collected by
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Colliery
ter from a friend, in Ayrshire, a daily Waipa 016 8
10 0 in
their house-to-house collection last Pateena, Picton, Nelson, July 22.
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"Play for Safety." Kaitoa, Nelson, July 22. Blenheim, llavelock, and Picton, via
in Colonial Sugar 2115 (1 Hinemoa, South Ihlbucl lights, July 22. Blenheim, per
great demand. Milk off the farm is Golden Bay Cement
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018 0 10 0 An inmate of the Solvay. Home named "In making our selection it is emin- ■loiiit, southern ports, July 22.
Opawa, 4 p.m.
(/noted at Is. Gd. a gallon, cheese leas, :ipi'r Mills 12 6 Thomas Cameron Mason was found dead u ui Zualand. por
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ontly desirable that we should 'play for Blenheim, Hnvclock, Sounds, July 22.
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Mararoa, noon.
12 6 iu bed on Thursday. He was soventy-
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per cwt. for spring make, ten weeks' old Wellington Cordage 10 0 Wairau, Blenheim, July 22.
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pigs , £5 Us., good milk cows up to- ,£7O, e'ght years of age. safety,' and in this connection espec.aily Kaikoura, per Wakatu, 7.45 p.m.
provide against the contingency ol a dis- _7Ti>n-c™, Pa'ea, July 22. Ijjui'i- man ior iisneiiniouaiT forces, 8
and good draught horse? fit for town '"V'-foTiB dutie" collected at the port of A puMic meeting is to be held in Mas- astrously wet corn harvest. 'Breeze, Wanganui. July 2J. p.m. "
v.-ork from ,£BO to .£2OO. The scarcity in Wellington yesterday amounted to £7130 terfcon on Monday evening to di.'cuss the
-1 "We. must'also bear in mind that our Koutunui. .■■■-.■. Tarakohc. July 23. ,
l'arcel mail for Expeditionary Forces,
horses is due to extra ploughing *and IOS. Ml. question of establishing memorial work- ordinary farm stock, cattle, and sheep, Manuka. Lyttelton. July 23.
i.yb'V"-. .T uly 23. 10 a.m.
tree carting, of tho best animals
many shops in New Zealand for disabled sol- Parcel mail for United Kingdom, 10 a.m.
having gone to I'ranco, where their life BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.
diors and sailors; on the lines of those do not rapidly reproduce themselves, and Zingara, Sydney, July 24. Parcel mail for Continent of Europe,
was very short. tribunals ire Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. established in England. do not yield any large proportion of fat, l'l.t.'Ki. Ni-. on, July 25. 10 a.m.
very numerous, such as food production London, July 17. The Government Poultry Exnert (Vt. especially in the absence- of cattle-cake Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, July S7.
and other concentrated foodstuffs, which MONDAY, JULY 22.
committees, food control committees, sol- Trade returns for the ouarter ended V. C. Brown), who acted ns jmlire at the BY TELEGKAPB.
Juno 30 show an increase in the value of
diers' and sailors' pension committees, imports-(of Masterton Poultry Show on Pridw, ex- are now so scarce And it must be Piclon, Havelock, Blenheim, French PaBS,
old-age penejons committees, and so on. £15,538,107; exports also in- pressed himself vptt pleased with the remembered that fat is, from an energy COASTAL Keison, per l'aloena, 1U a.m.'
The authorities are calling '-p 30,000 creased by £1,374,568: re-exports decreased
by £4,313,304.
duality of tho exhibits. point of view (reckoned in calories), far __
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from the Army they.> will be left yery ■AMERICAN WHEAT SUPPLY. rann Past Grand Lod<"> (Oddfellows), ing in an undue drain upon our sup- lington. ora, Nydia Bay, .Maori Bay, Te Puru,
shorthanded for harvest. (Kec. July. 19, 7.40 p.m.) held in Cnrtertnn or. TV.ivailay TxHit, plies of breadstuffs.' WANGANUI.
Okoha, To Kiiwa, l'ort Ligar, iier Blen-
Chioago, July 17. Bro. C. J. de Lacey, Deputy Prov. G.M., Sailed.-KapiM (7.15 n.m.), Oalm (7.25 p.m.), heim, 5 p.m.
According to "Bradstrect's" estimate the by reason of entering oamn shortly, tnn-
Potatoes and Pigs, and Tainui (7.27 p.m.). for Wellington. Southern officce of Now Zcnland, also
dered his rosignntioh ns sTOrftary. and PICTON. Wesiport. Grcvuioutb, Ihikit'ika, and Kcof-
SHORT SUPPLIES OF FAT visible supply ■of wheat East of thn
Rockies is 2,346,000 bushels. "These considerations point to potatoes
was wcoi-ded a henrty extirrssion ofaD- (5 p.m.), from Wellington.
tou. Dei' Maori, S.JG p.m.
SHEEP and pigs as being, with the possible ex- Arrived-PateehaNELSON.
tirfc'ation as (o his. valuable service'. Tahiti, United Stales of America, Can- were the first successful anti-skid tires made.
ception of milk, tins two products of the
Bro. Tj. H. Smart, retirinsr president, ada, Central America, Mexico. West In-
LONDON METAL MARKET.
. SOUTH ISLAND POSITION. ' (Rec. July 20. 0.45 a.m.)
countryside upon which tjio activities of 6ailed.-Rogulus (1,45 p.m.). for Westport;
was elected to fill the vacancy.
Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington.
dies, United States of Colombia, ixuador,
Venezuela, British, French, and Dutch Years of experience find them still first. JJ?hey
all classes of our agricultural population
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The shore supplies of fat sheep that London, July 18. should be mainly concentrated and their LYTTELTON.
Guiana, South America, via San Fran-
cisco, also United Kingdom and Continent take a grip of the road that will not be denied.
are coming forward, ami the high prices Tin is quoted at £367 10s. per ton. pushed forward as a, matter Sailed.-Mararoa (7.45 p.m.), for Wellington. of Europe, per .Navua, noon. a.m.). (Money- The "NOBBY"-tread and the "CHAIN" tread
ruling, will probably result in the Other metals arc unchanged. THE IMPORTED STALLIONS production orders must be obtained by 11
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butchers applying to the Board of Trade of grave national urgency. In. tho pro- TIMAHU.
are two of the superbly "balanced" United States
lor permission to obraiu mutton from VICTORIAN PRODUCE MARKET. motion, and once, of this emergency Sailed.—Ngahere (5 p.m.), for Wellington.
TUESDAY, JULY 23. , Tires which meet every motoring condition.
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the freezing works (says a Christchurch By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright A'WORD FROM THE BUYER. food enterprise not merely war agricul-
tural executive committees, but alio local Nelson, French Paeu, and Havelock, per
paper).- The yarding of fat sheep at Ad-,
tlingion on Wednesday was unusually
Melbourne, July 19. Mr. E. D. O'Rorke, who bought Day food committee*, parish councils, land- TO-DAY'S BEKTIIACIE LIST. Nikau', 2 p.m. ,: , The most economical in wear and tear.
Barley, Chevalier, malting, sb' 9d. to 6s. Mararoa—Ferry Wharf. Southern offices of New Zealand, per
per bushel; Cape, 4s. 3d. to 4s. 4d. Oats, Oouiet Club,Arolileetown
email, there not being much more than and fr • the Hamilton owners, and ministers of religion should Stocked by all Motor Houses of Repute.
Manuka, 2 p.m.
:
good supplies of fat.-sheep-towards 'the The quotations yesterday for xnininn H. S. Persse, the trainer of The Totrarch. in the form of potato cakes. Blenheim—No. 13 Qucen'e Wharf. Egypt, 3 p.m. '
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end of winter and spring, but few. lines shares were a3 under:— ' "The other horse, Day Comet, I am tre- "Moreover, they can bo grown and har- Australian States, Ccylcn, India, Ohina,
lave yet come from thero, and much of , • ■ Buycre. Sollors. mendously pleased with, and thoro has vested in large hulk within four or fve THE GALE.
Japan, Straits Snttlements, Egypt, and
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the best turnip jounu-y has been under £:a. <i. £'a. d. been no horse of such standing as a classic months after planting; (hey can be Shipping wae brought to practically a South Africa, per Jfanuka, 3 p.m.
Talieman 010 .0 010 6 rncphorso'-ever imported into New Zea-
mow. ' ,
Grand Junction 018 0 land, ne was in the host classic races effectively protected against the ill-effects standstill yesterday by tho. combined ac-
tion of the gale and huge seas. This not 3IAILS CLOSE DAIWf.
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of his year and ran well, winning as a of a wet Season by spraying with Bor- only applied to Wellington, but was fair-
The Wellington Stock Exchange was two-year-old, and. running splendidly in deaux broth (obtainable from the Board ly general at West Coast ports. -The Wanganui, New Plymouth aUo U.ana-
SOUTHERN MARKETS advised yesterday that the return from the three-year-old classics,' being very un- of Agriculture); and they can bo stored arrivals at Wellington yesterday number- watu, .ItaiiKitikci. and Taraualci dietricte,
lucky, as you will' fee when you got my
By Telegraph—Press Association.
the i Kapitea gold-mine ,wo.b Koz. for 14
full statement by next mail. I cannot get for future use without loss or dotriment ed throe and tho departures three—the 8 p.m. previous day.
Wancanui, also Manawatu and Houei-
days. it through in time for this. T got this for several months aflor lifting. Pat«ena, tho Maori, and the Monowai.
It was deemed advisable to postpone tho tikei dislrSct, 1.40
p.m.
horse from Cni>lai.i -liothschild by the "Germany has always recognised the
Christchurch, July 19. STOCK EXCHANGE. departure of the Kaitoa for Nelson until Wairarapa district, 8 p.m. nrevioue
: The fact that the Government has de- very greatest fluke; I know him person- importance of potatoes as a substitute 11 o'clock last night, and then, although day, aleo at noon.
ally, and he Eiivc me the cflcincu through for corn-bread as well as a source of Napier aud Huwkc's Bay district. 8 p.m.
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cided to purchase two million bushels of By Telegraph—Press Association the Bcae had moderated considerably, tho
Australian wheat, and that one-half is Hndnoss, as the horso ,was to go to New spirit for industrial requirements. Be- vessel did not make an attempt, to Bail. previous day, alsodistrict, at 1.40 p.m.
Auokland, July 19. Zealand for stud purposes. He belonged Auckland and also New Ply-
expected:to be landed during the next Sales on the Stock
Exchange :—New Zea- to the late i/copold Rothschild. Every foal fore Iho war sho devoted no Jess than She is timed to depart 6
at jj.ni. to-day,
six months, will relievo those millers who land Insurance, £9 195.; National Bank, Day Comet's dam Ins lia.il, six in all, has one-tenth of her arable area to this crop, The Corinua, which left here at 6 n.m. mouth, Waiißanui, and Napier. 10.30 a.m.
Parcel mails for Auckland aud district,
have not been able to secure anything London Register, £6 17a. 6d.: Auckland
Gas (paid), 395.
been a winner, and his own stock are most and this she lia.s since largely increased, on Thursday, was reported to be shelter-
ing at Cape Campbell yesterday.' The 8 p.m. EXTRA HEAVY
like their requirements of locally-grown promising. I will jo into breeding and
full particulars in my nest letter.
until now no less than one-third of the inter-iflland steamers had both rough
•wheat. There is no grain offering from LONDON STOCK EXCHANCE, "I would lite to make one stipulation, whole of the food of her civilian popu- trips. The Maori entered the port much
A. P. DRYDEN. Slalthoid is better (ply for ply) than any other portable Roofing. Wo
the country. There is an improved in- lation consists of potatoes. about her usual time, but the tierce south Chief Postmaster.
and it is this: You may have offers for supply free with each voll J gal. cement paint and 21bs. -Jin. r.ails. Mai-
quiry for oats, Gartona being worth 4s. PRICES OP INVESTMENTS HARDENING. this horse, but T bng Waikato not to be "The amount of food yielded by on acre erly gale played with the eliip while sho
was trying to berth-a feat which took
Chief Pojt Office, Wellington.
July 20, 1916. tlioid has been in constant and successful ueo as a Roofing since 1881.
(id. and 4s. 9d.' at country stations,
and Australian-New Zealand Cable Association.
tempted by price. If they think of sell- of potatoes, is at.least twice that fur- two hours.
supplies are very scarce. Oatsheaf chaff ing, I want first refusal, and may per- nished per acre by any corn crop. The
haps rightly ask for same, because Cnp- The organisation of the smaller coastal
London, July 17. 2,000,00fl tons of potatoes into bread
is firmer as cutting has been suspended
during the late bad weather and orders
Tho (Stock Exchange adopted a cheerful tain Rothschild, knowing me, gave me the
nrivilege of Hour is being provided by the .Ministry
vessels was completely upset, and yester-
day none left the port. WEATHER REPORT P. & B. ASPHALT SATURATED FELT
note immediately ou receipt of the nowa him for Now Zea-
Mve to bo filled out of stocks in hand. land. of Food, and will operate mainly in Lin- Tho Tainui left Wauganui laet night for
from the Western front. Prices of invest- BUILDING PAPERS ARE THE BEST
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The improved demand for oats and chaff ments have generally hnrdened as a re- "I had Jtr. Williams, the King's veter- colnshire, which produces on intensive Wellington, and will leave here to-day
is due to North Island requirements nnd sult. inary surgeon, to examine the horses. I lines far more potatoes than any other for Lyttolton. The departure of the
AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. i.. . ■
Baden Powell for New Plymouth has been
.
a special shipment is loading for Napier. saw a jrcat number of stallions, nnd am country, The greater availability of
suro you are getting two pood ones, with postponed until Monday. Ciipc Maria van Di?mcn.—South, fresh;
Potatoes are firmer at M ss. for Whites, tli" bust running blood to be obtained <\s potato meal and potato Hour fur the The Kennedy will now not leave here bar., 29.97; ther. 62. Cloudy; Boa heaVy.
and M 103. for Dakota Hods, at country HIDE, SKIN, AND TALLQW will be seen from their get respective pedi- loaf will enable some portion of the less for Nelson and the Ooast until Jlondny. Rußsell.-S.W., fresh; bar., 29.88; ther.,
stations. Onions, also, have advanced, grees, etc. In them you all the blood digestible by-products of milling, so The Breeze has been delayed in the 54. Cloudy; sea moderate.
SALES we most value in New Zealand, i.e., Ster- much wanted for feeding the pig.;, to be south, and in consequence will not arrive Msimiitiui Heads.—Not received,
and are now quoted at .I'll to j>ls nt Auckland.—S.W., gale; bar., 29.84: ther.,
country stations. The southerly gale has The various brokers held their hide,
ling, West Australian, Uncus, Hermit, Des-
released from the loal for this purpose." here until Tuesday from Lyttelton to load
mond, Isononiy, etc. forjWaiieamii. 52. Pair
further interfered with deliveries of pro- skin, and tallow,sales yesterday.
duce from farmers. White clover is Meesrs. Dalgety aud Company, Limited,
"In purchasing. I have kept fully in
view your desires, and done iny best, us
Tauranga.—S.W., fresh; bar., J19.76; ther.,
47. Fair: sea moderate.
ACENTS. • Opp. Town Hall, Wellington.
report that they submitted a good cata- I would for dear, old Now Zealand, and
MANUKA LEAVES SYDNEY. East Cape—South, fresh; bar., 29,60;
firmer, and i-s quoted at Is. 9(1. and Is.
logue of medium-weight hides. Competi- especially Auckland province, and I can Marble is still quarried in the The Union Company's Manuka left Syd- ther.. 47. Cloudy; aea rough.
lfld. at country stations. There is fair tion was anything but keen, and when only hope they will reach you safely, me
way em- ney at 1 p.m. on Thursday direct for Wel- Gisbornc—S.W., fresh; bar., 29.63: ther.,
inquiry for tow grass as none is offering, ployed over '2000 years ago, when the lington, where she is due on Monday
compared with last sale prices heavy liked, and will do well. They arc both Parthenon at Alliens was built. 45.. Pair; sea heavy.
Hhetling having been put. a stop to by ox were fully from hi. to jd. per lb. chestnuts, and have grand tempers." about noon. Port Ahuriri.—West, gale; bar., 29.78;
the bad weather. Mangels have been in lower, mediuin-TVcights showing about the ther., 43. Fine; sea moderate.
THE
jjood demand for snow-bound stock, and same- doclino. Light ox and good cow Tn 1913-14, just before the war, nearly
3,500,000,000. letters were dealt with in
WniMEEA RELIEF FUND. the)'.. 37.
v
Oastlci)oint, —S.MV broezu: hail. ?,?.81;
Showery; sea heavy.
there has also been some inquiry for hay.
ffUUUPI FIHERS' C(M)PEUTirE ISSH,
wero on a par with last sale. The offer- The total amount disbursed by the liclicl
The supply of molasses (or stock feeding ing of calfskins was smaller than usual,
AVOID HOME-MADE CALF FOOD. England. It fell a little in 1914-15. but Committee iu connection with tho Wli. Wellington.—SoiUli, moderate ealo: bar.,
and prices were lower, this, no doubt even with the decrease 3,-109,000,000 let- 29.82: ther., 45. Fnir.'
with straw is Quite'exhausted. mera disaster was (says an Auckland New l'lymoiith.-S.ff., light; bar.. 29.86;
being mainly due to the inferior nuality. carried, equal to 74 letters rcr paper) £591, which sum was principally (her.,
Competition for tallow was fair, and prices Results count in buying- a calf food, ters wore 68. Fnir; sen (LIMITED).
again showed a slight drop. not the price you pay per bng. Judged head of the population of (ho Unilw! absorbed in fares and clolliinr for ihose Cape Egmont.-Koutli.moderate. fresh; bar., 59 87;
Messrs. Murray, llobcrls, and Co. offered in this way "C'EREMILK" is the Inst Kingdom. ' concerned. In addition, however, a con- tiler.. 51. Fair;
siderable sum had hern north, paid to sett-lew sea rough- NOMINAL CAPITAL .., ... „. £250,000 .
GIANT FARM POWDER. a catalogue of 426 hides ami ICO calfskins, and the most economical calf food on and storekeepers in the whose ac- Wangnnui.-Soutli.. fresh; bar., 89.91;
-SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL *207,103
also 156 packages of tallow, to an average ther.. 49. Fair: sea considerable.
counts had been rendered Tor goods
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For all work on tho farm where powder hides in good condition, wllilc cows barciy lard, linseed meal, linine-mnde foods, or said, "that the Cape Foiihviml.-HiuUh, fresh; bar., 29.95;
is needed, Giant Farm Powder is safest maintained last sale's rates, being about molassos, and you'll at oncn admil. that Free Alkali in loilet soaps meiV'is skin "lad I" note." Mr. (iuiison ther., 45. Cloudy; sea rough.
the. "CEREMILK" fed beast is a bolter ruination. No alkali in "lipxnnn" Soap, recent complaints cabled from Sydney
mid best. Ideal for stumping, breaking 3d. per lb. on the average lower than last have now been qualified, and that the
Omyinontli.— Not viveivi-d.
HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON.
animal and will bring a better price for bill, the Koothintf. liealiiiK medications of
Stopheu
officials in Auckland luivo been exonerated tlwr., 43. Island.-S.W.
boulders, loosening hard -subsoil, trec- Bale's pricce. Tnfurlor • end damaged fresh; bar., 29.80:
jdantinpr. ditching, quarrying,
hidOH were also a little easier in price.
digging. Calfskins about maintained last salc'ij market or as a milker. Then, tco, "R«xona," complexc'ii the i'nnid Healer. To ensure from any suggestion of neglect. As far as Cloudy; sea rough.
Capo Oampbcll.—South, fresh; bar., ?.9.81: BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIA-v
Giant Farm Powder gives a powerful, level. Tallow, was lower by fully 20s. to pollard isn't reliable, while Hie dust and that one's "ill lo.uo Ihrow.'h Hie Edict Committee is concerned, it is thor.. 45. Fine; ana heavy.
TUA, EKETAHUNA, MARTINBU ROUGH, ALFREDTON, DANNE.
muffle!' explosion—dons not scatter the 30s. per ton, parcels offering being mostly fibre in ricemeal cause sconr. "OERE- the cold weather unharmed, and that the only fair to stale thai 'W-
r.lummig com-
l\aiUoiirit.-8.W., fresh:
pany did ovcrytliin:; in ils nower for the 4b. bloomy; sea heavy. imr..
kept 29.84; ther., VIRKE, WOOUVILLE, AND PONGAROA.
foil into the air. Always of tho same taken for local requirements. MTLK" never scours. Mr. A. Feiera- hands will he free from redness,
bend, Dannevirke, writes:—"l have used roughness,,and chapping, "Rtoona" Soap reception and coml'oi-l 9I (JI-jvl; 'no impeiiErr?
finality and explosive strength—you can* The New Zoaaml Limn and Mercantile
Lid., offered to a fair attend- should be used rrmlarlv for the Toilet. and crew. The Town has now Aksnyj
I'ort
iiißh|iiin-..-]Vot. received.
Ohulmers.-S.W., breeze; bar., 29.P I
reckon the amount of each charge cor- Agency Co., buyers a small catalogue. Hides
'OEREMILIC for fivp years, and never under ni tent-ionwhoa? cases of several parties
ther.. 41. Hall and miow: snu moderate. GENERAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOL-
rectly. He sure you ?e.t Giiint Farm ance of duality were a hud any rouble with it. Everybody If you are already suO'erini; from un-
I in Auckland cmt.ii instances hare aligKctß.—Not received.
of good
Information price; calfekiiiß and inferior little easier in asks what T feed my calves-on. and of sightly chapped or cracked hands, or notice of l!ic Rommillec. It
Powder—it fc i'nrm powder.
hides sold
eourso T recommend 'f.'EREMTLK.'" chilblains, "Rexona," the rapid healer,
i-ome to the
is the committee'seven
«li'.!'---W.S.\\-., breeze: h.-ir.. 29.90; ther.,
intention to reasonably 42. bbovcry; sea BROKERS, STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION
frnni Giant iV.rm Powder Co.. e/n Onilin at late rates. There was a fairly good
,
but tallow in
factories. l.oral distributors: Fl'-mins "REXONA." THE EVKR READY circumstances aro At 1). 0. BATES,
i>'-<l'B?r:kett, 'Ltd., T'nlniprston '■'North, ciiskfl was som°what noglectrrf.
Ufleerfi. Abraham and Williams report ami f'n., r,t<|., .lervois.Qiiny, W'llingloii. FRIEND, Is. Gd. and- 3s. RUXONA of the dieastcr. the same time
locally is limited, ami the
the
Sfotcorolofrical Office, WcUincloti,
Director. STOCK, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
rijslribnliiia nscnte for ■Wellington, Wai- fund subscribed
•■ana, and Taranaki.-Advt. Lhat tiiey offered a fairly larce catalogue
l -Advt. SOAP, Is. (id. per tablet.—Advt. amount of £1000 donated by tHo shipping 1 July 19, 1918.
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THE DOMINION, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1018.
also plays a prominent part: in the story, THE THEATRE
BOOK which is packed with thrills in its every
chapter, and through which also there
runs a very pretty love interest. As a
C p|jy
ANDUTHORS
TheDishesthatmadeCornFlourfamous story of adventure, ''The Spotted Pan-
ther" i? decidedly above the average,
and is well worthy the alien!ion of lov-
(By "Sylwus.")
! Custard Pudding, Chocolate Jelly, L BOOKS OF THE DAY house, originally a fortified tower, Mined appeal, bound down Miss Luurellc Tay-
vesraa»v_ gallant a part therein.
_e_lv *^w5K.'
. Corn Flour Sauces, . Corn Flour Cake, §|
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After describing the fight for
the author gives a thrilling ac- ing to has
Tliiepval Pelf, but now 'half mansion, half farm-
stead, many curious legends attach-
lor ifur u long engagement, ami secured
the rights of "i'eg" for the United
:
and others.
f> ffiffl Conan Doyle's Great War History.- j Kidge,
.
it, and an air of mystery sur- .States. He took it to New York where
pi count of tho further splendid work done occupants. The three seasons. to unwilling
;
rounds its hitler-day it ran
||. Brown & Poison recipes are The tliir,! volume of
Sir Artluiv Conan ! by tlio Xew Zealamk-rs at I'lers, where household is joined by the heroine, a business.lor Then.
fim Miss Taylor wont -to
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.Ooylc-s "History of tlio
British Campaign on the Kith they had arrived within young lady from Yorkshire, who accepts liondon with her husband's comedy, and
economical when food-value j^ 0
i<
L - in l< raiic-B mid i'landeiy" i.;
l hind from ' striking distance,
ilio piiWisliors, .Messrs. Dodder and '. lleforo attacking this, howevet. it whs nthe lady
of the Gird System.
position therein as ii companion to there it ran for Homo GUfl nights, whilst
,
*vnJ/ is considered, and the Corn ; j Ktougliton, nnd is l>y far Iho most in- necess-ary
tei-cstinir
to gel a lirmur hold of I'lers of the 'cuiiumnion, Olwen iiiiies, a high-
which, in its western roaches, was
of llin manor, lfow the fortunes touring companies also raked in big pro-
fits, 'in South Africa (he comedy earned
our delicacies in their
instalment of that import- Trench, spirited girl, become involved with tlioso big money, jind in Australasia "'.l'o(,v"
■
' || ant worlc tlmt hns yet appeared. still in the hnnds of tho Germans. _It
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It bombing of the Guise family, more particularly wiih' Miss Sara Allgood in -'.lie name
business of
cookery-boolc include some U battle, almost exclusivply. with tho great waif a desperate
(loals,
Iif
'
<lL pj
or series of buttles, fought on from traverse
to traverse and ovcrcoiimiß with those of her employer's Mil, Ximan; part, bus ni'viii, cca<ed to succeed.
barricades upon a very nnrrow how Iho girVs first feelings of distrust
Iho .Somnip in MIC. How colossal wjis front where a few determine-:! men could of and positive repugnance for the young Tlio New Zealand lour is to commence
successive
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delicious'savouries which are ilic slrujijjlo may bo gauged from tiio hold up a M.'iiiMuiy. This difficult busi- man become oh.injjed into wannest aliec-
in Duucdin on .Inly 2li, and the com-
tact that it opened with an offensive in ness was taken in hand al 8.30 on the tion and finally info ardent love; how pany will arrive here from Syduey
on ji ■
'4 v ?Csyf nutr^i°us as ,neat, at u-liieh aII :>:iO,000 Jiritish
on a tweniy-fivo milo front, and irom
trooys wore engaged night
bury
of September
Battalion,
21 by
who advanced down
the 2nd Canter
the Niuian, Ijelieve'd liy his mother to have south.
Monday next en route for the snowy
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first to last nearly three million men trench. It was a Homeric
conflict., winch The complete cast fov Xew Zealand
night, vhcro men companion', turns out to bo a hero, chiv-
IUI <Lfmffiskr Write for a copy. »«£/to J. B. Gilnllan& f§S-j were citified. Llie total casualties aniouut- stood no U> eachwhole
lusted foe Hie
other at close, miarterii. alrously shielding an erring twi.n brother,
will hi:: I'eg, .Miss Allgood; Jerry, Mr.
Gerald H.emon; Alarie Chiehester, Mr. <m «fi -; ■' i ■"■'■'
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Co., P.O. Box S4S, Auckland. Gratis and M ing to ,',t lenst tliroc-qnarlers of a million. clearing «.way the dead and dying in tlio old' lady's favourite son; and how. in Bland; Mrs. Cliichoster. Miss Nan
||| Of this truly titanic; struggle tho author order to make room for fresh combatants the end, wealth as well iw happiness I'olix ti vu<Q a u IJ 'Cur C&ta u *«• •*
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Cliiehester, Miss .Mabel
Down Flers Trench come to (he household at Tele are set Taylor; Elhel
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scribed. U is a narrative which no good lie-Mian reinforcements which streamed down a acters.. was the character'lead in "Bunty l'nlls if
Strines," and Miss Surtees was lust
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Briton can ponise without a thrill of communication Irencli onened re- [Rpviews of several other nuvol.* held tbe name-part May be your Piano has not been played [| ' |
pri'.io that ho is of the same raco wiionoo liind them, and found themselves between over.] seon in AVcllinstoii in die in
S for months and the keyboard never touched p,;
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tho two bodies .if Xew Zcalandore. . it "Siimlny." with the Koynl Dramatic
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from one Week's end to another. Your original j
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sprang tho men whose, glorious deeds ivas a Rre-fit- fiirhl, but by moruins it "««
Company. F '
are here chronicled in so painstaking and | hoen definitely <lecided in favour of the Last year a book describing Foch'a intention of infusing plenty of music into the . |.
fs.<oinatins n manner. The British losse?, men from oversea.. Tho loni: section of operations on the Maine was published home life has proved a disappointment.
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concerning which Conan Doylo Rives I'lci-B Trench wau cleared and partheld. ot
at Paris, under the title of "Lμ llarai.i An Old Savoyard. . w
(loose Alley, oppuini; out of it. was is. Why let this-disappointment continue? Why ii
full tlotails, woro heavy. M Goni- N'o fewer than 350 German dead wei-n pick- do Saint Clond," and ran into no fewer Jlr. Wallace Brownlow, at present in without the great pleasure of good music? m
mcßOiirt, for inslaiice, on July I.
ed up and a handful of prisoner!! left than twenty-lhree editions. An English Wellington, claims attention as being one
be U
11)11), . the 'Ifith Division Inst 27f1fl 5 THE EASILY PLAYED PIANOLA PfAWO
with the victors. The New '/calami losses translation of the work, with illustra- of the few genuine Savoyards si ill Iwrore comes W replace the hard-to-play ordinary g
men in a fow hours. In the. fighting for wore about 150 of all ranks. tions and a map showing Ihe operations Hie public First lor it bo known Unit
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Piano and avoid the necessity of money lying
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Hers (in which tha New ZealnnJers look ■On September '27 the oir>l Wno was de- round the marshes of Saiiit Guild, hms a Savoyard-all lioiiouri'il in Hie profes- al |_
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a. very active and honourable part) on finitely gained Ijy the New Zcnlaiiders, to Stephen be published in London last month. avers whohave taken m & \
Graham, who wrote so much sion—areoriginal piproductions of the Ci'.l-
those
September 15, tho 41st Division in company wiU the sth lam-as lire part in 6 of the PIANOLA comes all the delight and U- •
;
Inst :!000 officers and men out cf 7500, Tervitovial Division, "tho whole of this on Hussia, is now in khaki. He, has Uej-l-SuUivan operas at the Savoy Then Ire culture that perfect music alone can bring. as
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or 10 per cent., in two days' fighting. great trench system from a point north found lime, lunvevor. to write a ljnolc under Hie lVOyley Curie man-
Sevpcfll units were almost totally (!e- of I'lers passing into tho British posses- of
mystical studies, "Tho Quest of tlio in London
agement. Mr. Brownlow was Iho orig-
r»i Call or write and give us particulars of
your present silent Piano and we will at
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---slroypd. One. rends, for instance, of ino tho New in- I'lic-e." , .In his preface he expresses the
the orig-
bal,Hilion being reprci'enled at the. roll- sion." Early in October,
view that though "liussia seems to have inal T.uiz in "The Gondoliers." r? once give you full information as to the allow- & ;
landers were drawn out, bavins; been inal Sir Kit-hard Choliuomlelcy in ".ine arice that can be made and make available m
oil by the colonel and six orderlies, of twenty-three consecutive days in the line, fallen there is an imperishable- Kiissia Vconien of Hie Guard," and oilier parts.
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another, having but thirty survivors, and and having earned a great reputation. which cannot full." Wo remember him best in operas other 1 for your selection.our fine stock of PIANOLA j
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so on. Thij .enemy, of cuurso, suffered "The New Zealand Division has won Those who remember Ihe once-notorious
than those treated l>y the noted t-ollabor- «5 PIANOS in the following world-famous makes |j j
fniiiilly severe losses. universal eonlidciice and admiration, Tranby Croft baccarat scandal, in which atenrs. : He dwells sweetly in the mem-
tE —The Steinway, Aeolian Steck, Aeolian Stroud, >
Those who have road a.nd may have lie- said Sir Douglas llaig. "No praise can a very "high porsonage" was indirectly ory as the gallant Kins H«if.V of -Na- S Farrand and the English-made Aeolian Weber. is . !
concerned, and which resulted in the varre
licvcd -Iho many silly stories about Gcr- be 100 high for such troops."
;i> "rlack of conrage, or who may have
- -icliii-ed tho ITnns i\n old men with spec-
Tho book begins with a. survey of the min,,,, may bo
general situation in the "West in Janu-
social ruin of Sir William Gordon Cum- Uosette,"
in his
interested to learn. tlml with a notable east, which
recently-published "Story of My
in Ivan Caryll's opera "Ma Jlio
played here 11. score of years ago,
included Miss
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t-'i.-ilea or more boys, all anxiou? to shout ary, iniß, the first chapter dealing with Life" Sir Edward Clarke, K.C., expresses Nellie Stewart, as Kosette (what a song-
• (Late Governor of New Zealand) I
"Kamei-iid,"..should read what C'rinan the. nshting at St. Tlloi, Vimy Bidse, and
Doylo Buys as lo the individual daring the "Canadian Battlo of Yprr-*.'" In his firm conviction that the baronet in bird she was!), Mis? Florence
Young as
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and valour of iho -enemy. ''Tho fighting the second chapter (lie author fakes us charge of cheating at curds which sent tenor, and Mr. George Lanri in the com-
lesell.ffl 011 write Ms of (lie Germans on Ibis front was excel- to the Sonune, his record then dealing him into tho ranks of "broken men." edy rolc-probably thts-best-of light opera
lent as usual." ,One experiencedengineer in regular sequence, with all the events known Wellington. The same
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easts in
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" •officer wiites: "There is one. tiling we- have which rook lilaee .between July 1 and company made notable success* , too, in
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nil learned, and that is that "tlie Hun is the Battle of tho Anew in November. "M'nise'lle Nitoiifthe" (into which Mr.
a jolly good. soldier. and engineer. Ho Tho author explains in his preface that, All New Zealanders. wl\a seriously feel -inirodneed 'the song -".AVhen
Dm responsibilities of Jinperiul citizcu- Brownlow
.
don't listen to any nonsense. As long as the volume, has had to i).i« throudi rlm]» Bright Eyes Glance ,'),'"La Civile," ami
Fritz has a- trench and n .gun. lio will three lines of censors, "suffering heavily should subscribe to "Tho Hound "Tho Mikado" (in which Mr; Brownlow
slick I hern till he is made crows ra- in the process." It remains, neverthe- iablo," a quarterly leview of Iniperial figured (is tho Mikado, Miss Stewart as
tions." Speaking of tho defence, of less; the most detailed, the most com- politics, entirely freo from the bias of Yum, and Miss Young, as Katwlia),
party issue?, in a recent letter Yum
Ti'ones "Wood, whero. tlio .badges of six prehensive, the clearest and most read- local ■
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Since those days-Mr. Brownlow's career
1 L liltHß
different German TPsiinenU woi'B found, able account of the momentous happen- to a New Zealander, a Canadian states- has been curiously varied. He returiifi to
■■■.'.. ■ ■ Y tho author says: "'To tho death!' was ings on the Sonmio that -lias yet -appear- man fays: "It is not nasy to understand New. Zealand after a ten years' spell in
their password for Hie night, and lo ed, and deserves, a* it will not doubt our separate .national problems. Wβ do America, ami is singing almost as well
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The Wellington IJtdical Electrical Massage Institute their honour, bo it said, they were, mostly achieve, a front-rank place in the his- not know the local viewpoint from which as ever he did.
true to it." '"[hey refused offers of torical lileratnre of the war. Xo public issuesyouare looked at in Jieir Zealand,
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Aitkcn Street, Wellington, N.Z., 1/5/17 cannot easily know the local London Shows.
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quarter right to Hie last," says a "Welsh library, no private household, should be and
Fusilier of the. German defence at Ma- without a, cony of this exhaustive, and colour prevailing here." Articles written,
A letter from Harry I: Cohen, written
motz Wood, "and died with cheers for th.o splendid wov ;1 ! a
Kaiser or worda of defianco on their feature of which is tho liberal supply of able
snecially admirable quarterly by representatives of each of
Hie great self-governing ■ en- on May 'Jli, show's that current entertain- *'
hi 'iiiiil ill- ill".fe;-v;:
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readers of "Tho Bound Table," ments'in London were all suffering from 11 ' y&
lips. They were brave men, and we wen;
clearlv drawn and very useful mnps
hoi in l
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wherever situated in the Empire,' to the jading effects of a very ispe.ll,
sorry indeed to have to kill them, for nnd diagrams. (Now Zealand price, Vs.
their grasp tho separate problems of each great while alsu the .May raid nad exerted
we could not but admire them for 6d.)."
courage." unit, and thereby to create a better un- maleficent inituenci: upun attendances
R\ ■ Tjj © rf ©
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In instances of British gallantry the derstanding and closer sympathy between, at night sJhws, .Kven tho sensational
LIBER'S NOTE BOOK all parts of our. great CoomionweaHh, Buccess of "The Lilac Domino," the iirst
book is very rich, indeed almost every
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whoso existence is now at stake. I'or venture' of the new : producer, J. L..
chapter tempts to quotation.. Before
Ovilliers two Fusilier battalions covered, Stray' Leaves.
themselves with special g'ory. I hey had
instance, (alee but a few of the questions Sachs, .for.whom Ifr, .Cohen is repre-
recently dealt with in "The Bound sentative, has abated a little its first i,iilpsp^iiwii#fci3l
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to face ft terrific German shelling as L'cgbie'.- A /Correction.—Jn reviewing NaroUl Table." .Able writer?, thoroughly versed four weeks' record of J:13,0l)0 gross. Uut,
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new book "The Little That, is in (heir respective suH'd'ls, have writ- on tho other hand, the new manager ap-
they crossed No Man's Land, and "bul-
Good" in this cnhiran on March 8 lust. 1 ten fully on the French-Canadian pv<n-- pears to have scored .another bull's-eye
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lets' beat upon them from every side. attributed tlio book to Messrs. Rodder lorn in Canada, the .Indian, and native with, tho American aviation musical com-
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Still tho thin lines wont forward, for and Stouglitoii, whereas Messrs. Casscll difficulties'in .South .Africa, the Irish edy, "Liouig. Up," enclosed notices, abqut
ll nothing could stop them save death or and Co. .were the'publishers. the.iiionlli,
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■were up .and..over the Oral German -hue. Stoughtoii) contains-two specially inter- comedian.'■■Both
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moment, and then, with a enlendid rally, esting articles, one on tlio naval writer daily newspaper cables acquire a mwv "The Lilac Domino" at
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himself "Bartimeus" significance, and appear in their true "Going Up" ut tho Gaiety appear to be
,
they were into the necond trench, and hud who signs
,
seized the lino of hedges and tho walls winch (whose "Long Trek" and "A Tall Ship" perspective. Illuminating articles on such installed for long' runs, according to
village.
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thoso who had sprung from the British Martin, 0.D.," made such , a hit, a hit Japanese Alliance;
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trench, but tho 500 still went .forward. Naval. Policy and up (luring the year itt all', the London
which was followed up bj: .a second and the Pacific; India and its Future; Tur- houses, even through the'fateful month
i
them, ovon greater success, "The Sub." .An- and Future; Islam and of March, When tho Huns' spriDg drive
the strencth of a company between key, Its .Past
and"the leaders were alt down, bnt
every
other interesting feature in "Tlio Book- Empire, not only enable tho mbscriuer on'tho "West'front commenced. A the-
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man was a leader that day. Their.snint man" is a loiip and well-written article to keep abreast of (he great questions of atrical journal provides the following: box
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out: "Are tho trenches taken, sir? Un S. M. Ellis, whose previous articles to by" him hereafter, when discussion idea of what the March takings in the
hearing that they were, ho fell back and iii tho sama periodical on William Ita.r- arisoj upon such matters. The great is- London theatres were:—
cried: "Thank God, nothing eke matters. !■,:■•.n AniMMuii ami "insoUU'jy" \k\t- sues of the war and tho racial problems
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hnm wera so interesting to those who involved are dealt with comprehensively "The Ding Boys on Broadway"
Tlio historian is not specially enthusias- have still a weakness for the unjustly and on a high ethical plane, ami busi- (George Kobey and Violet Loraine).—
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tic about the tanks. despised Victorians.' front Smedlev was, ness and commercial men will tind much .CKIDO a week, at tho Alhainbra.
; may bo remembered by some, of n.y "Box o' Tricks" (Harry Tate, Tom
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you are interested send a postcard with voy), drawing tho "capacity of .£2OOO
'the author refers to our troops, tona story places Kapoloon at Schonbrunn in name and address, and receive a a week.
Men really modern in their ideas use "Swan" Pens because V.
. .- .
Doyle's first mention of tho New /e.yk- the'days when neace and war hung in your
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ber 15 They formed Ligbt In fact, the possession of a Swan" Pen by a professional or
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4*200.0 weekly, at the Palace.
"
(Nurse)
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a
silly person. Thus, in tlio recently pub-
says:
The Kcw Zealand Division
had confirm- lished "Lottos of .Algernon Charles BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. the "Swan" a big help and as reliable as it is splendid to
reputation which Swinburne," edited by Hake and Comp-
ed in France tho high
had founded n bout tiin aickelts. 1 iiml the
following:- write with
their predecessors and, tombs, ltd.
Africa and which they riio victor lmd lev fall >'«mi' reninrk
".\ whitcombe. Q AND AV. JIACJCAY'S
renewed on the fiallipoli
rit. a d about .llnzlitt's
critical work, and Bwin-
f One of the best of Nerve medicines if you suffer from Loss were troops wilU a splendid w
jceii Ihe ' y \
K Imrne's' face assumed an expression meot important juice nt .books. >TE\V BOOKS.
I
no Londoner who has l ansev. 'We ««n't,
saidl
of Sleep, Toor Blootl, Weakness, Indigestion, Brain-Fag. Sulsh'thr'^rZ'othr^^a frozen ! 7
tiiiu lliizliU , name
!,
here, new supplies, THK MODERNS'. By John Freeman.
in a hurried whisper, These brilliant essays ropresont the
X Get it to-day and get good health at the same time. It saves
iommiuidcr
l< hSnal itisnotsurprmmj of great dash and ~s if objectionable reference had been
neighbour.
made page's modern gasoline auto-
Neither .MOlilLE-Its Construction,. Opera- most eomnrohensive and .literary searehing
in-
doctors' heavy Mils to an critical snr\ey of modern
"*UaX to^ iion, Maintenance, and Design; 3918
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\ 'J nor Swinburne care lo- talk about him fluence that "has hitherto been at- Standard Patlewi with Slip-on Cap, from 15/-. -
i on account of his abominable treatnici.. edition. .Revised and enlarged. Motor- Hie
lemptcd. Price Ss. lid., postnge (id. cafety Pattern with Scrcir-on Up, from 17jl).
j most complete book on tbe PROFfTABLK PTG-BEIiEDINti AND
Joiui'oxenham
visited the French and car; 205., postage 9il.
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of his experiences Setoii-AVatson and others> i*-, postage Ltd., 79 & 80,
f• ■ written a description
under the title, "High Allars." 1:'P ' diseases,-curing, etc. Well illustrated. MABIF TODD & Co.,
Trice ss. Oil., Id- \ r P«U Zurich Toronto, &c. SvDNKV-iWholcsulc onlr ) no, GeorgeStreet.
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popularity of Mr. Oxenham s versejs sti.l SERVICE VERSUS ROISBF.KY. by i?. OXY-A CETYLENE AVELDING AND
,
J Citmentt Tonic Ltd.. Rozellc, N.S.W. inuiniained. His "Bees-iu-Aniher is, I ■ W. Fitzhorhert; 35., pusUgi! byJα.U. 1. *
(,w$ Delicious Tea in the Sclo. 'i'lal Trench, was eaj,ly .urj Held "Bv thosi; wlio;c l<m or lrii-nd-
which no (.'tmlener can side be without,
Black or Brown Nugget Polish Tins in good
inountwl, and by noon the Fl ii i.-»^ th« old front lni<
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Boiu>.
was Tint in lie direct »»c ? J £,'Xn ders I
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Hndder U'il"
Small Tins, %&. a
and woman." :13.-lid.. |ioil-n««
SPI-Tf-\T-Tin-: "DAU. V
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(London:
will receive 3d, a dozen far
]"■'rum-is Ihvyer M
StmiKliion) a visorously-told story of Tnr TIE OP AKGIIPT. HIM. MAT OF im-i IiKITISII You
adventure, in tlio interior of Borneo, c' d from' the l-'renc.h. A docuiuculan
at FRONT (No. 27). "rived. dozen for Medium, and Gti. a dozen for Large Boot
had occupifd it. whence, plowed two Ani'-iieans hi scnn-li work 01, the utiimst imimrtivnee re
on tin
"*.. I'riiv nostage 3d.
anil Floor Polish Tins, Your Dealer will return the
in- to the declaration of war
rv/\ T.aler on, the being left-hand I>vi«atln "Mho of ii niyslcviiius weapon, tin; i-oni-eiiim;; boji'W riled
S"\ND AV. MACKAY. empties to us, receiving adequate remuneration
™ s wa^"~ temiKirarily driven
•list Division,a sharp Herman coi uei- which and its sai-ied origin iind smier- Great Parous; oi' JSuddhii. Primeh by Clcrinany: (is., postase M
AYellinston and Ma^lerton.
for his ser s
lvii'lc bv
'ih .k (he New '/ealanders i<mii.l them- nalural proper!iw le?'iid lias over boi-n HW.'KNT NOVia.S
Till-; YKLUIW DdVK. liy Gi-orso.
WOIST.iI- HEADING
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(ilic iiio4 i-xfitinjj .-ii. f-toiy yet pub IV OH HIST. 01! WHAT IT A\TS
on the palm of your tiifers, who learn of the existence oltlio T
].J IFE Canon Belfast Street, Ghristchurch.
ir v TO 1115 A cmUSTIAK.--
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u/~~t Sword from air opimn-vdddeii J-J)SHsli- (IHFKn'm \
hand, warm it with your at ii .)»van seaport, iii'f warm-d XTT.r-, l»y .'lolni lluelian. An ft Caution: Only genuine Nugget Tins will be
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the nit
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bv John Maiserisnn. liy -M. 'J lioihii Having JMereiico to tho War. lxev. iu a tin like that shown below.
}. leaves—n perfume redo- nmv
f.ir as Grove. Alley upnn tho
lett, wilh <tnm-liold only accessiljle by paths Hie IM;i!SUAf,IVE I'HGGV, Ci II Williams; 3s. 3d. posted.
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Ask vou Giocc- for the 2/2 lent of the sunny Lipton Ihe AneWanders and Otagos in minie- ceerei of which has
dialo support. Says Iho author:
been
ri-oin irciiorution to soneratimi .-ineo the
handed down
TIIIfirUNTKU WOMAN, by .F. 0. Cur TUB FAITH OF A MODERN CHUKCH-i
MAN. M- G. Gla?ebroolc;
,ls. 9d.
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tlin grratesl: Jlritisli victory, though not of iwraiii of<V Sir liidw .UiiskiiviTs
wonderful witch woman, a Each is. (id., pwlase;?«■„„. MK, HTBLE, TJUCT. AND BOOK
Ihe tuost important, which had been warrior. <.m- WJIITCO.M.HR AND TOllCh, LID.,
gained up to that dulo in tlin war," sort, of Malayan, first cousin <>/ fame, SOCIETY.
.
Wellington.
OBTAINABLE FROM. JI. D. BBNNBIT, LTD., Willis Street and Latnbton Q anil it is «ocd to know that our Kew ---coola. of "K'inir Solomon's Mines
12 THE DOMINION, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918.
SUPREME COURT A CIVIC JUBILEE
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with 'the dispute between the boroughs
of I'otone anil J.ower Jlutt with regard
to the cost of gas supplied by the "for-
and in the course of a fundion hold in
front of the Town Hall the Hon. .loseph
Grimmond delivered an address. Messrs.
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mer to the latter ciinie up for decision. W. H. Parfitt (Acting-Mayor), 31. Will-
Mr. E. P. Bunny, who appeared for ing, F. tSaiTowman (pioneers), and the
the Lower Halt borough, asked His Hon- Hon. Mr. Michel also gave addresses
our for directions as to the service of eulogising the character of the men who
an originating summons in connection had made the AVest Coast a birthplace
with the matter. The question to be de- in New Zealand of chivalry and manli-
termined between the two boroughs was ness—men who should serve the growing
i,'-". $J whether the Lower Hutt Council had ig
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generation as models on which to base
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What a wonderful tribute to the
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to Mr. Alfred Ashton, who was the first
His Honour: You have assumed that it
I. 1 Brigade—tell your grocer to send you
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baby born in the liorough of Greymouth.
Manners Street,
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Mr. Bunny: Then it would be for the ZZZ' ft dou 8 i' Roll out ver; thin and
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Attorney-General to determine whether Hint the real pioneering work hnd been
he would take part. dono prior to IS6B. The mothers of the
I having relinquished the Men's Outfitting business, the whole Up-to- | His Honour: Yes. I should my the
proper course would be to order servieo
old boys of to-day had done their part
nobly. He referral to the great pro-
gress made in the past fifty years,
on the Attorney-General and defendant but
1 date Stock, comprising CLOTHING, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, | borough.
Mr. H. C. Kirk, who appeared for the
great and all as it was, if the boys and
the girls of the present do their part as
1 SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, HATS and CAPS, has been purchased by (lid the old pioneers, they
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sary expense to serve the Attorney-Gen- <igo.
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eral. would materially increase the prosperily
of Greymouth. In conclusion, Mr. Mi-
WE OFFER THE WHOLE FOR ABSOLUTE His .Honour: Public interest is in-
volved. If the Attorney-General does chel congratulated the chairman and
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not so determine he will not attend. I ludience for the great reception. He
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MAGISTRATE'S COURT evv Zealand's tribute
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,riIhe to
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bench in (ho Magistrate's Court yester-
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order to send lo Fiance about
day. mid-Octo-
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order. Ho was fined .£5 and ordered to among tho civil population that the effort
pay Court costs 75., in default one is being made.
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* month's imprisonment. The total amount of contributions Tβ-
! The following were fined for breaches
of the molur by-laws:—Charles Cross (£2
and costs), Alfred Ings U2 and costs),
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Watkins,
iv n-
y h ?, hon- h'easwers (Messrs.
J Hunt, and Wheeler) to
Hull,
the .New Zealand's Tribute to France Dr. Cassell's Tablets Create New Strength,
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Percy Patterson (jCI and costs), Ernest
:: NEW ZEALAND :■: | Thawley (10s. and cosls).
David Leslie Hums was fined 10s. and
JMind now amounts to
JilTtil ICs tid
which JJBSG 7s. was previously acknow-of Steady the Nerves, and Give Splendid Energy!
ledged, lhe new
conlribntions"include•-
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UMBTON <
and costs.
I F. Jacob, Hugh MaeKenzie mid Sons W vitality, and that is why they so surely bring new health and D. DALTON, Proprietor.
Janus JJolherv was fined 10s. for inso- nud V. J. Williams, 0:2(1 each; Little , vigour to the run-down of all ages. In every part of the THE RUTLAND HOTEL, WAXGANUI.
Jfiver Kehef Committee, £]■>; Toko Road
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orioly.
Alfred Cruse was convicted of tho settlors, XVI 125. ; Mrs. H. Drake and tmpire Dr. Casscll's Tablets are known and valued
for their
theft of two pairs of boots, mid was or- family, and T. Hallinger and Co., Ltd incomparable strengthening and restorative power,
dered to appear for .sentence when called Jifl. Ills.; Miss A. M. Edwards, Mrs. testimony, of thousands has proved their efficacy, and the
on. Waller Johnston, Dr. A. K. Newman/ no
Thomas Kiley was remanded (ill Wed- Hugh 11. Beetliam, "J.H.H.," H. K. other preparation of the kind has ever attained to
nesday on a charge of (he theft, of a .irodge, and A. Falknor, .£lO each; John such
universal popularity.
dozen pairs of stockings, valued at M, Clulow, j>6; George and Korsley, John
from someone unknown. Bibby, T. Alfred Smith, Henry Elder,
jf~' llwr
May Whcliin was convicted of the theft and H. Baldwin and Co., i's ;>s* each; Has Every Confiaence in Becouimending Dr. Cassell's
D : a i on that of a gold ring, and was ordered to come
up for sentence when called on.
was sent lo the Salvation Anav Home
tor a year.
She
Mrs. .K. Cooper, Mrs. J. Al. Moorhoiise,
Mrs. K. J. Hunter Brown, Joseph lirown
A. E. Mills, Mrs. I!. B. T{ij,% W.Watson,
Gcorgo Price, John M'Queen, J?. T
Tablets to a!l who are Fagged or Run-down.
Of. G. HOME, D.D.S., 5, Albsrt Terrace, Douglas,
Isle of Man, Eng., yiSITORS to Wangamii should sUy at
Martin D'Govern was fined 10s. and £[
Us. cosls on a charge of assaulting
Uionias Owens.
l'iu>;kuey, I), G. Mackay Tiirnbiill. "Vive
la France," William Aysou, 'Patrick 1
wmas:—" know of no better means for counteracting the strain of
modern lifo tlian a course of Dr. oamll't Tablets. Having
the Rutland Hotel, where comfort,
attention, and u'tirst-class service ir.ake
Chaffy. ,lohn Tooi Patuki, l:.'> each;
Wel- taken them it one of the loading hotels in the
lington Central Mission, £3 10s.
myself when experiencing the effect of overtaxed strength
can speak I Dominion. 12/G per day.
RUGBY
s to their value as restoratives, and have every confidence in
thorn to all who feel lagged or run-down." recommondine S. L. PARSONS PROPRIETOR,
EARLY SETTLERS
f v if When you feel the first symptoms
of a Chill, Influenza or Bronchitis,
TKENTHAM A V. Tlf F. XT] lAM E.
Some good football is expected lliis af-
The Early Settlers and Historical As-
sociation have itrraiijtcd another of their
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ternoon on No. 2 ground, Athlelio iiitereriliiig gutherings lo take place on
IIV talce Bonnin S|on ' s In sh Moss— mien,
• (1 |. l'enthuin
"Vi * i J rent
L hum li. ATheserepresentatives Wednesday next at Godljer's Jfooins,
Coiirtena.v Place. Mr. Ann-lius Smitli
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will play two (cuius
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are at present on level tonus, on (ho has agreed \o address lhe incmlicrs, iuul
/ Vsr iWil I 1 1
ave a in the home. e i championship table in tins senior com-
petilion, and lx?tii combinations con-
the evening is e.vpeoted to prove interest-
t'bfjJfi&Mi lull I J Bonnington's Irish Moss cures '4 tain some of New Zealand's foremost
ins and enjoyable. Jlr. Smith lins a
vast fund of reniiiiisccncps lo speak
ifflzf \$ J|/|f ■ C^ cornplaints quickly and luigby exponents. In 10-dav's match
the A team will have playing Q-U.S. I).
ii Ijoii, from the 'sixties mi wards.
Inudin.e members and supporters of the
]n-
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erstwhile provincial players. Amongst
the Trentham |J selection there
members and sympatliisors of the sooiety
are to Ije catered for. Details -.vt'l folW.
modern remedy for
Nervous Breakdown Nervous Debility Ansomia RECOGNISED AS ONE OF THE
will be Vie. Uick Uoberls, L.-Cpl. llard- Nerve Paralysis DOMINION'S LEADING HOTELS.
wiek, two New Zealand representatives, Sleeplessness Wasting Disease:
Jtobertson, tilt) well-known Taranaki Infantile Paralysis Stomach Disorders Vital Exhaustion WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRIST-
POLISHING UP THE PADRE
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player, Dvr, Colvin, who has plnye.l for Weurwlhenia Kidney Weakness ' General Debility
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the South island, tin v. Bolton (\Vt'Uin«-
i'oii). and Wi'bb. who svjvs half-back lii| the earlier days of tiie war umny Special!* valuable for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical Periods First-c!nf? Accommodation.
ior Auckland in l!)l;i-li. In addition, temporary Army chaplains were seiit of Life. Tariff—los. per lioy.-.
S v ' OONrtINGTON'S
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Ihe B,s will have four oilier provincial overseas without military training what- "Dominion always en tie.
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v/ick; three-quarters, l)vr. Colvin, Pte. l>o called upon to act as "accused's
li. L'oberts, tinr. Motion; live-eighths, friend" at a court-martial, and the padre
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GOVERNMENT
''ill. Contts, T/.-Cpl. Kobertson; half, Suf. should therefore be acquainted with hie
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' MItS.J. EENDKI.L, | Wobb (captain); wiuß-forward, 8.5.51. duties and rights «s such, and also with
X the broad principle of military justice.
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Cowdre.v, C.S.IL Patterson, Tpr. ("iron,
Tpr. Donald. Tpr. Harris, Pte. Wilson;
Again, why should the padre be in- "
jmsV& Clio o( colds, with leneliuml structed in the different kinds of bombs
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result. There no doubt iliat ctiildron
'*& »nd oheKonbf'e' DH Ifhe R erinz from a forms of colds
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<| enioreencies (backs), Lieut. .Uaisev. Cpl. and fuses? As a non-combatant, it is not DEPARTMENT
¥' X Campion, (forwards) U.S.M. Quinlaii, for him to hurl destruction at the enemy.
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lie compounded a medicine which cured The class are taught how to adjust Electric Hoists, Furnaces and Machin-
The British Government will not in many cases—even sufferers for over and use gns masks and aro put through ery minute accuracy, and can put
{twenty yoars. Ono
.
told another of this
wonderfulmedicine--RHEtiMO—and thus
the gns chamber. They aro instructed
WjSSS out 700 to 1000 tons of perfect pellets H, RICHARDSON, hfA,
in first-aid ami drilled as slrelclier-bcar-
f/Sp\ V, tftl
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allow the British cocoa mamifac- !'the sales grew. Klieumo seldom fails ers. Administrative duties within their Vy^t%?% • |,ef Ml "1111,
(4) Commissiontt
I'feIAPLES 1
to give relief, a.-; instanced bv the testi- particular range are explained to them. WRITE for Samples and Prices
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turer to export e^er They are also practised in open-air
T\\| c 5 0(, stalins ,lzt
cocoa or mony of a. former Member of the Wel-
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lington City Council:— speaking, and, as one genial cleric put it,
of
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I ' chocolate. The entire output is "I experienced a very bail attack of "We learn how to bear one another's BARCOO ROT
Mrfie/-! |~LEAD SINKERS for FishcraeTl
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Rheumatic Gout; so bad that I had to sermons." for each padre has to preach
Acknowledged by
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ECZEMA, MUSQUITO th-w OTilEfl INSECT
ninclo in nil siaes
■To Be Absolute!? repeating same evei'.y four(liehours. The gregation.—N.W.I'., in the "Daily Mail."
Jwtt^—XMlA ABk or Par '' oul<ir
'' DITCS MAY bo SPEEOILV CURED with
are thus compelled to suspend their Gift Al «.
white
U.;M,- ,ijl indian runner
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.IYI
tt' -B/r !:ir> 1 xr> a AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE
FARM FOR SALE.
j Buy a Miller Oil: |
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DUCKS. Q -
(Uy "Kowhai.")
DOCTOR AWAY.
(By "Chanticleer.") TyE have been instructed by Mr. An-
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! Hold the World's Record for Two ■■Years'.-' Laying for'-Six Hens, viz., 2717 . V i drew Hoggs, owing to ill-health, to
eggs—UW firat year, lats second,year.. CLEMATIS. Homestead should grow its
EVETJY Heater, You I hen Lan
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Also winner-of four; New', Zealand Laying Tosle for Povcls and Ducks during Australia*.Methods. sell his farm of
own Apples. To ensure an early
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ilr. J.. B. Merrelt, Christchurcli, who has For covering rustic arches, fences, KM! ACRES, at Te I'oi, G miles from : |
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the past six years. ..■..": arbours, few climbers arc crop, plant «t once a feu- Apple Trees.
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just rc/urned from Australia, speaks high- verandahs, and Mataumtn Railway Station, and 30
It is only jungnifioeut constitution and laying power that will secure these ly ot thi) poultry industry in Australia. moro beautiful than ihc variouo speuies of 'Dip followiiiß are 12 of the very best
miles from Xfnmilton, all flat land
Heat Any Room.
results. ..■. . i By careful selection 0111; may
On the matter of production thu Ainstrn- ■oicma-lis. varieties to grow in tho Wellington dis-
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WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? lif/U poultryman had very little to learn. end have H in (lower from spring until the and in grass, rich loamy soil.
of autuuin. trict :-
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Specially, Selected Breeders: Cockerels, 30s. each; Hens or Pullets, 15s. each; is left to chance, 'i'ne breeder knows ex- mass of glorious bloom. When they aro GOLOEX RUKSET. 5-roomed Modern House on the pro- ' !
Drakes, ZOs. each; Ducks, , 15s. eacli; freight extra.' '..'••
actly what his birds can do. .NoiJinig is planted iu conjunction With Virginian
CiRAVENSTCTN. perty, trap and implement sheds, barn, j movjment of tin wick. :
TEEMS: CASH WITH ORDER. Please write for Catalogue to counted too much trouulu to establish a creeper the effect is delightful. Tho Foil etc., milking sheds, bails, etc., together
KING IiAVTD. tho flaino
The exlingu ilier is separated from works J-tfr^;
■■■■■■.A.-'G-./IMIMBYv.-' foundation for good laying Hook. The where clematis is to tie grown should [ '
with it new -1-cow milking plant and 75-
JONATHAN. It
spreader tor convenience in clewiing. kept
auto-
MWO"SMh
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houses lire well built, and iuii;ue accom- be deeply dug to ensure Rood drainage, gallon pump separator. [
proprietor, MUNKO'S FAVOURITE. wick and must be clean.
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modation is given. In the noriucrn parts and suould be moderately rich. J.iuio niatienlly with the
r*
co.,
heretatjxga poultry heretaukga, wellington. housing docs not couat for much owing: should be added when the eoil is being PIPPIN. Tho property is well watered with
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STUIOfF/K The founts'are made of bruss throughout, have
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to the warm climate Many of the birds prepared, and nlknvarda it should b<i HTUBP'S LATK RED. springs in every paddock. Price, JE22 per
every other year.
I bails for ease in handling, ■ j
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POULTRY live in orango groves and sleep iu the Biren aa a. top-riressmpr acre, JCBOO cash, J!2500 mortgage at 5
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Diroc(~from tho. Growers:
BIRD'S are BRED TO LAY, and.they do it. 'Wo aro now Booking and Glaxo factories arc at Matamata. oil, according to style of heater and burn 1
OUROrders for-early or later delivery.
WHITE LEGHORNS AND. BLACK frIINORCAS:.Day-old Chicks, 100 £5, 50
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high iiverngo of eggs is obtained from tlio their cla-ss.
birds. This enables poultry-keeping to bo The Montana' species requires no nrtm-
very nrolitnlilci , The larger plants bo in ing beyond thinning out weak growths F. COOPER, LIMITED,
The prico received for butter-fut this to ten hours., " tx li
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year was 25., and it is estimated that the
Srai.) MrTrtCTfANTS, MTuROiJR- ST. oil indicators, so that a <gj£s**t,v
for largo iucubatora ranging from 3000 to and cutting awav dead wood.
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.£2 155., 25 10s. Eggs, 7s. 6d. for 15, or 10s. postage paid; £2 for 100.
£\
dried milk factory will pay as. (id. per They also have registering
white; Montana
WHITE RUNNER DUCKSJAmeriran ■ Stock), splendid layers: Settings, The day-old chick
glance will show the quantity of oil within the
10,00u egg capacity. Varieties-Montana, Telophnne 839. fount.
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10s. lb. for butter-fat. The cows have aver- p. ;
trade ia very extensive, and many produc- rufoeiis, rosy pink. The Florida, varieties
;
{or 12, postage 2s. Gd. extra; cash with order. aged a profit of ,£22 each per annum.
Order Early- if you irant early delivery.
ers purchase day-old clucks iu preference require the same treatment as the Mon-
hatching Va-riolies-Duchoss of Edinburgh, RAKE TREES, SHRUBS, AND When the farm is sold the stock.will The burner body screws on to the fount, and is ! J!
detachable foi the.purpose of cleaning. Miller Oil
to for themselves. On the mat- tana.
ler of marketing the Australians are not double -white, very fragrant; Gloire do M. be offered by .motion if the buyer docß
STOCK BIBDS FOR. SALE. as well organised as in New Zealand. Julion, '-white. The Lanuginosa varieties PLANTS j Heaters produce an •
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Inspection invited. Correspondence promptly attended to. I'rkea for eggs are fixed by merobauts, should have weak shoots thinned out, me- (Native and Exotic).
while dealers largely control tlio tablo dium ones shortened to about two feet,
poultry market. The eg?-la,ying competi- and strong ones 1rained in and snortuied
This is a good opportunity for anyone
wanting a real good farm. I Intense Heat Without Smoke or Smell. ; !
tions nro very prominent', and are doing to well-ripened wood.
a great dcnl towards developing tlio in- Thc?u throe classes-Montana-. Honda, ! -«-J
' J ABGI3ST Collection in New Zealand. Apply to
i They are self extinguishing, eimple in construction, and easy to re- j
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KAIRANGA ROAD, TALMERSTON NORTH. ■:■
dustry. Australia is destined to become and
Laiuiginosa-should bo primed early Our I'reo Catalogues are valuable DWAN BROS.,
1 wick. Miller Oy Heaters are constructed of stamped steel, black finish,, :
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a ercal centra >jf poultry production. in August.. and interesting—everyone who has a s»r- Willis Street, Wellington; or I have aluminium window frames and name plates; handles nickel plated.
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With its cheap food, admirable climate, grounds is invited to write for
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lanuginosa varieties-Beauty of Worccfl- den or ANDREW BEGGS,
IT PA To -h*™ THE BEST. and nearness io markets, t.lic poultry in-
Thousands of plants listed and The tops are perforated, giving direct heat for cooking cereals, etc. i j
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■'■ • ■:, .: • ter. violet; fairy Qnesii, fta=li, win γ-hjk them. \
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J. J. AxIJLO dustry grow.
must, •
ilenryl, creamy-white; Lady i\ortli- described, including:— Te Poi, Waikato.
The kind YOU ' . . liars: Jjawsoni-
I No. 410—Plain and Euby. j'j
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(with infltnictious), for. £X 7s. Gd.; 50 fov £2 10s.; 100 for .tt'laa.'
sericKj in which jJlack
Orpingtons and
WliHo lioßkii vrero experimiiiitcd with was
current years sh-jotn pruned
in
to
May.
within Mollis), Boronias, Wistarias, and1
other climbers, Native Tree Ferns,
Write to Department "D." J
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carried on at, the. 'Milton GoverumeutPoul-
six ihehee of thoir base FOR SALE.
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Vurictios-Gipsy Queen, dark purple;
j R W* Mills
'and beautiful Native3
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SETTINGS White Leghorns,' Black Minorca's, Black Orpingtons', Silver Wyan- try Farm from Day 1, 1917, to April 30 and rare
Jackuianii, violet-purple; Jackuianu Alba, Trees, Shrubs, and Rock Plants. A CHOICE PROPERTY of 8 rooms, on
dottes, 10e., posted. ' ■ ' TERMS-CasV with Ordeiv
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last. 'J'v.o peua-.-onti. of each of the brcedd
lnentioncd-werh -fed during the year on
white; J. rubra, red; J. superba. dark
violet-piuiple; Madame Edouard i.ndro,
. •■£-*>- one floor, all of good size, with land
Our collection of Native Plants can- nearly one o.cre, beautifully laid
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' ;- SATISFACTION'GUARANTEED. 3201b.; brau,,42lb.; uiaine meal, 1201b.; meat bright red. )a\vn and gardca. An ideal suburban
Patens varieties should. hnye weak sh0O J;"
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to-day for General Catologuo 160 homo, handy to electric car. At a rea-
1?2k\J
T A PnPQ
1O TAT
i- J±±J£X t
35,000 of my Chicks supplied to Welling-
ton CU3tomers a ]ono during past five
and bone intal, 331b. Meat and bone uienl
wore ted!'separately in hoppers, 451b.; and
wheat, /W411)., was thrown in for livening
thinnod.out., and others
Tivoned wood in , August.
cut back to well- Write
pages), Native Tree Catalogue (30 paces). Bonable figure.
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1 Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. |
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Varieties-Albert Victor, lavender; Miss Went post free.
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meal/. There were six birds in cacli pen. UiUomun, white and chocolate; hir Garnet
MODERN 6-RUOMED VILLA, replete
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J-ii/j iiost of thu food was £5 25.; the pro- Wolseley, bluish, with red bars; >,ellie with nil modern conveniences, finished
if/, ovw coet'rf food, £11 2s. Tho cunt LTD.,,
PREBBLES, BELMOHT, LOWER: HUtTV" .Of feeding per bird was Bs. 6<l. and the
■Jloser, bluish-white, with red bars. DUNCAN AND DAVIES,
regardless of cos'' The interior is of a
refined, artistic character.
profit, per bird over cost of food 18s. Vd. The site is
and.'lßa. respectively. Two other pens of 't>I.AXTIXG TEEES A XI) SP-T'BS AT NEW PLYMOUTH. tho best in tho locality, mmny, with
TJIE SEASIDE.
' BOWER'S POULTRY 'FARM,'.: six Black Orpingtous and six White Hocks
a question tliat concerns r
view, nicely lnid out in flower garden
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any and lawn. Motor garage on the proj>erty.
wijvc fed mashes
as follow:—Lucerne meal, 'iliis is
AGAIN tliis Season snccessiul nt leading Shows with Utility Birds. : Winner
'ÜbiYi.; bran, 901b.; maize meal,
misned.oats, IMb.; and meat moal Mb.
101)11).; Ktw Zealand gardeners. Very nl'ten tnn
«>il at tho ueaside i» of poor, quality, and ' • PLOAVERS.
Price, .£2200. \ When yowr Lews ,
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of 1917-18 Egg-laying Competition lor i> neks; also 1918-17. .Meat meal served separately in hopper*, More planting takes place Hip ground One of the best investment! offering
■j WHITE TREAD . :l
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oulb. The evening meal was whole oats, should be deeply titnched, and Enouiri is located at Lyall Bay. In a prominent
EGGS for hatching. Day-old Chicks and .Stud Stock. Hen eggs, 15s. 6d. and "Miilb. The cost per nen .was £5 ss. 9d., nave eome well-rotted inaiiure or .-ins- position, and one which will alwiys com-
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liidinu. Runner Duck Ejj&i,. Cfljugim-Duck Eggs, 15s. Cd. per 15, post- and profit ovor cos! of food £12 Os. M. table-rubbish, added, to it. Wh .Eivea the ia/_ CASH will buy you this mand business. The buildings are quite
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21fi. 21s:";.
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ego paid. ,■'■'-.'.■' ' Cost ot feeding per Urd waa Bs. 10d., and plants a good start. In some caae3 it nmy charming collection of beautiful new and up to date, returning over 20
pront per bird over cost of food £19 7s be necessary to dl 2 out a wide hole lor
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H. W. BOWER, FiIEPIELD, LEVIN. and ,£t os. 6(1. respectively. It will be each plant, filling it in with good, sou Flowering Plants, retail value 305., post per cent, mthc money required. Good
and well-rolttd mamijc. Where the around lease on tho property and certain to com-
t
WAT-"PO'NGA POULTRY Been that the pront from birds which got
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it is hotter that little i«r- Is. 6d. extra:— mand a good future value. 'Price, terms,
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that ehould wheal and pollard become too piiiuteil on tin: Hat tlian wb.cn piantocl on New, Westringtt. Celeria Anreii New,
. TfIGGS for Setting, 15 for 103. Incubator Lots, £2 per 100. dear or unobtainable for poultry luecrnu
and oats uniku u fair substitute. It is
a, steep incline. Secure staking should
be attendwl ic without delay to'allow the Pint
kenedia, Flame Creeper, Fjcca THOMSON, EROWN, & EAST,
DtY-OLD CHICKS and INDIAN RUNNER DUCKLINGS. Write for Price List.
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well to notice that more meat wna.ied to roots to become firmly embedded .n. tlie Azurea Now, Lassiandora, Arbutelou,
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WILLOUGHBY KNIGHT, PROPRIETOR, LOWER HUTT. the non-whfai-fcd birds than to the wlieat- Boil. When planta arc constantly blown LTD.,
Wai-Ponga WHITE ROCKS won the Heavy. Breed Test nt Christcluirch; also
ltd, but not to any considerable cost
Previous tests wero made with White aud
thta -K-iiy biii! thai by stioiir winds tho "Bonfire," New, 5 pretty
varieties, own
LAND AND .ESTATE AGENTS, yotx scMom mzd n \
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yoiir spare wheel
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llro-.vn Leghorns with very similar results
so; we now know that in respect
loosened, aud growth is impossible. 189 FEATHERSTON STREET
to both In very exnoscd positions protection stock. (Opposite Union Bank), Wellington.
light and heavy breedu wheat and pollard
/haying this-work. It is 'a compact and complete guide ,to poultry, with ia none so eminently euilablc as aevcrnJ WILL.
keeping". '■' .;'■■■. ';■.-■' ■■■'.■■ .'_'; of our nativo plants. We. are, I Erievo NEW PLYMOUTH.
to nay, inclined to exneriiucnt with bpeci-
IT/ALSO INCLUDES THE N.Z. UTILTY POULTRY STANDARD. EGG-LAYING memi from otliei- Inndo, when all nbout 1 Add
L<&\)\.'
ACRES, 7 years' lease, at ss.
Send Iβ. 9d.: in stamps'TO-DAY;' BOX 588, CHRISTCHUECH. us our beanl,ili.'.l native nnd thrubs an acre, with RIGHT OF
N.Z. UTILITY POULTRY OLXJB'B FOUtt- oro iihov-ins ua, as plainly, as they call, ' PURCHASE at .£6 per acre. Rent ouar-
how very suitable and desirable tm-y tre BEAUTIFUL LTLTES <VND GLADIOLI.
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TEESTii COMPETITION. OFFER (post free), for IDs. terly in advance. Stock at valuation.
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'l \ 'K'tf^rtWragm !^'?l^lHWir for our seaside gardens. What can lio
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Following is the official report,of the Gd., cash with order. 3 Lilies, in-'>[■ 'IVo Dwellings—β-iromed House, tele-
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fourteenth weok, onding July 16, 0 f the wore beautiful than the clianthus when it phone on, and 3-roomed Cottage; Wool-
la planted at the top of a bank and eluding Auratum, 2 Tigredia, G. Alba,
J' *x tourWamli pre-Jaying <jonapecitiori, held
allowed to lians its Ilowor-lMlcn brnnchna tbed, Cowshed, Yards, etc.
bv 8 Choice Named Gladiolas, including
Club, at Pajw- naturally iintt pracolully down the in- and
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nui Ruffled var. (valued 20?.). Also, For full particulars apply at once to
saixu'ii at-uri-ionf a 2 New
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LIGHT BREEDS. kowhai tree is ablazo with Roldcn-ycllow if requested, plrt. Spencer Sweet "Peas.
Weekly Total to flowers, nnd tuis aru feasting on tho re«- Also offering, Desert Gold, 3s. Goliath, J. W. PERKINS,
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nrowft Leshorn»— Commission Agent,
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from sunrise till dark. A little later sior, each 2s. 6d. Jacksonand Son, Gladi-
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WMfW 'a?? wncn y° u can drive thousands
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Mrs. T. Morton 6
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276 thdmselves v,-itJi millions of snow-whlto <22?: P§si'- of miles on British made ■
Wlli'C fiO^iinVUS-- flowers. Then will come the eweet-sccnted CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. Dun.ops without the slightest
trouble. Dunlop quality means
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*W. No wall 9 M8 flowers of our native cabbage tree tcor-
dyline Aiwtralir) and the handsome fpikes
WAIRARAPA SHEEP FARM. .7/ I
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0. .1. Hadlcy / to you satisfactory service at a
think and plan and hope for 11. Ooombes
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296 of crimson flownr of the native fb*. Dur- SALE OR EXCHANGE. iyy>v^ J ">'
a minimum cost It means the 'a
iiiK Docembiir and January liohutukiuva
your .children, to give them the . Colder Bros., No. 2 12
i?^i^M# ■ (^-.i . Best Tyre made at less cost per
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trees are a glowing mass of scarlet. Thou ■...• |',
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® ■thore-nre.amwMOß with their pretty foli-
age' and bright yellow llowers, oleariaa, (Pnpr ACRES freehold, hnlf flat, bal- DUNLOP RUBBER CO. mile than the foreign article. if
":Biit the leaser things /^»t^^^ffl Atkinson Bros
Oalder Bros
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bulli-buir, and veronicas i" almost, end- prodacing) for
X).4iO ance low hiils, 350 acres in 95CourtenayPI.,Welllngton Have "Dunlops"-they payl *
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comfort and:safety during babyhood" Oxford Poultry Farm
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shrubs that arc imitnble for planting at C-roomed house, stable and trapshed,
And at Auckland tuusniAno ust on ArniCAnox
—and throughout: later life. K, H- ItoU 11'
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'151 the seaside. : FREEHOLD HOTELS, and guaranteed barn, cowshed, woolshed, dip and shcep-
Among folintro plunts copro.inia, pittos- income .£SOO for FARM, Equity
£12,000
W. A. Gee and Sons, No. J 26 219 norum, broadl'-af, kai'aka, ngaio, fucliaia,
yards. Prico onjy £7 10s. per acre; mort-
Be surje of theTalc Powder you ute ■/>} /Wm!&\ A. E. Phillips
Mrs. }f. B. Pullar
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"84 myrtus.bulata. and tutu aro all suitable. gage .£750, at G per cent. Will accept
.£SOO deposit, or exchange for house pro-
—the best is none too good for you jS,
J Mrs. E, A. Gorinskl
Trig Poultry Farm
?5 373 Other suitable, shrubs are:—Choisya. ter-
nata. holly, myrtle, escallonin, rosemary,
FOR SALE.
, perty or emallcr farm.
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393
ries and r'.xw.f. lief ore planting trench
fenced, all necessary outbuildings. About Sole Agents, Panama St.. WELLINGTON Ira
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ML &5i Ilia
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23 232 Coal much higher in price, it is
A.E.Wilson keep plants ■■Ti'l'ctl with Biifficiont water.
12 203 lough feed. Price, Mo per acre. Kasy really necMsnry to have a thoroughly
babies and grown-ups, for outdoors /&
Dalinuir Poultry YardB L 12 178 Provide prot.-.'tion in exposed positions. DAIRY FARM. TARANAKI.-
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Herotaunga P. Oo., No. 2 24 241 mass of healthy urowth. A little boncdunl li" level, woll watered, 10 subdivi- ,
and watered. Fino lcsitlenco and farm
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18 274 and will soon • ho waelieci down to the
Mrs. J. Mi'Hb . 15 252 renewed; close to Stratford; handy to ITlonfilr'rt r.r> o /fwoo'ff with tile utuicmt cxactneßS. quickly
Mrs. W. Koncli roots by rain. I'vain the shoots in as vny. Carries 11 eh:»p and cattle. Price school, factory, and railway station. Will BieVßSe ES £J vaiTeaS I
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5 249 and Batlefactorny.
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Rangiuru Egg Ranch 13 148 ,£l2 per acre. Terms. carry 40 cows well; nico house of G
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Tracey King 27 410 They a.c long- buildings. Price only .CJ2 10s. per acre.
M. A. Curriu
C. ]I. Izard
Green Bros., No. 1
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279
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splendid for cutting.
Btomiued and last for a lons time in
water. The plant llo'acm when the garden P. D'E. HODGKINS,
Terms to suit purchaser. One of Tara-
niiki'e best. ■
Homes 2
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atcd is o:irriwi ttU
flavour and. l
fashio^edreci P e t has |he 1 Reliable Stud P.F., No. 2 18
W. A. Gee and Sons, No. 1 16
215
288 covered with a good iniilrJi of cow manure grows excellent crops of oats, rape and
trance hall, bathrooms, lavatory basins, turnips, 2-t paddocks, splendidly watered;
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charm which •|| Reliable Stud P.F., No. 1 30' 400 or of decayed leaves. If loaves.aru ''Ecd I
p.w.c.'s, built-in wardrolxis, linen cup- ! wintered 2300 sheep, of which GOO were
first fork into the soil a dirssine of
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Kiliorcf.s— orone etc.; I of an acre rich Jlat land, orchard, i
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water during tlie summer months, distance of Napier and Hastings by ,fiwt-
Made and bottled in England.. II Miss Jessie James good watering followed by a milieu. Oilier "arden, croquet lawn, flmver and vege-
jilgrg -—-.^■ jMM
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class motor rood. Township bandy. This successfully at Edward Collie, limited.
II. Williams 18 332 reijiiiremcntH oi the plant are a- iunny table gardens. Price, .£2500; terms ar- j property is capable of great improve-
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LINAIMA.. in tho district, containing 7 rooms, j PRICE, £& per acre, and owner will
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Linaria is a dainty little, annual that large entrance hull, porcelain bath, h. sell on an ensy deposit or ia prepnred
\ . I Weakly Total to is apt to be overlooked when such a num- and c, electric light, hot-point, built-in
HOLBROOK'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, to lease with a compulsory purchasing
ber of more brilliant llowers are in bloom.
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total, date.
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Black Orpingtons-
U is not until this lime of the year ;
a .Special fffaEure ol
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out in lawns, flower ami vegetable gar- HUNTER AND CLARK THOMSON,
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T. IS. Oonway, No. 1 20 286 little flowers are very like tiny
dens; idp.i) situation, close to 6tation.'. p-—I r J|, StocksX
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W. Blooiniieid 14 219 colours being, an ti rule, shades ol and full details on application to Solo j FARM WANTED IN nUNNYTHOUPE wl
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? ' ft Smart Sideboards, Diningroom Chairs,
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T. E. Oonway 19 3C8 purple, and yellow. Agent. I DISTRICT. Dining Tables, etc.—in quaint and trtis- !
White I'lviiiouUi Rocks— From vceda sown early iu the autumn OWER HUTT.-Artistic two-story tjjjjp tic designs.
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E. E. llarsden
Silver Wynndoltej—
20 110 il
Euccecd in a dry situation where many p.w.c.'s, every convenience; detached Hunnythorpo or surrounding districts. ErnWAPn CHI lIF I }«l IG7 Riddiford St.
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W. H. Xlcwinson 24 121 other subjects would iail. washhotise, copper and tubs; laid-ont Our'client's farm is all grassed except
T. Wilson 16 249 lawn, flower nnd veßetnble gardens, or- 50 ncros, is well watered, all ploughable,
T. Dovthwoite ;... 23 12) VECETABLDS. '
chard, etc. Price JMSOO. Terms about and will carry 60 cowa and other_ stock;
T. E. Uoiiway 0 0 Seeds tliat'may be sown in the; (-pen
Mill per-
half cash. G-roomcd house, nuiritrous outbuildings.
A. W. Adams 7 74 "round this week, weather and New milking shed (machines at valua-
T. Kennedy
Mrs. I'. Howell
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mitting, aroi-l'cas, broad beans, and car-
Seeds that may be sown in i-ane h. ernestTeichton, tion). Close to school and factory. Price,
rots. ,£'2l per acre. Equity .£2OOO, balanoa four
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Totals ! 229 2778 Where tiuUo.m Mat can be supplied, years at 5 per cent. \
tomato, and Cape gooseberry may bo 162 Featherston St., Wellington, Sand pnrtieuUvs of your property to
And Lower Hutt. GRANT AND CAMPBELL,
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"wants of dliiwßO. onnlillowcr and let-
Indian Kumitrj—
Weekly Total to
total, data
tuce may be put provided the noil
in suitable condilion.
in is
MAIN ROAD, KARORI.
P.O. Box 137,
HAAVERA TARANAKI. to fihe Value ©I ¥©mf Mouse!
Plant out, auliuiiii-fcowii onions, leeks,
T. Dowthwaite 35 263 and celery plants. A small planting of JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HOUSE I'.na a much grenter market value when papered with- tho
Ii. A. Wadham
Mrs. W. A. Gee
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299 nZtoc-a mav be inndi:. If-the tubers can
no surrouiulid ■* Hit trendies witha coui-
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Residcnco of Six Large
(CHARMING
■> Rooms, hall IS x !), drawing room COl ACRES, renewable lease, about 23 exquisite "Shand Kydd" Wallpapere. Thoso papers nre exclusive,
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W. T. Green 42 195
dry iiotliiiE soil, or dry sou from K x 27, trout bedroom 14 x U nnd Inrge OH'A years to run, Rent, £U 13s. til. and may bo seen
U. II. Copland 36 431 pwl heap, they will mnc- ■, better chance
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of buy, bathroom,
scullery, pantry, front per annum. All in grass, nearly all
Herctaunga Poultry Co. 15 -114 than if (urroundcil with the cold iOil ploughable when etnmpcd, olose to
W. T. Green 25 410
the vtxctable curden. Plants ol parley,
thyme, sage, ami mini- may
bo- put in
and back verandah, etc., all on one floor.
Land 1 acre, well laid out, croquet school, factory, and post office; well -wat- ONLY AT TIMGE¥ 9§ o
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valuo and your good judgment will lead you to the "Shand Kydd" paporp.
Heavy Broods, Tho buildings, etc., aro the best and
Silver Wyandouc»~ i C cannot in- luucuiud. tig mil. [He Bill
•.■(•?eUble nibbisn. dc-
For cards to view, apply to most convenient I have seen in tho dis- Not much moro in price than ordinary Juuds—but 50 per cent, nicer!
B. J. Eobb wfil-.J'jcavc'!
J>, trict. Goodwill, JICSO. Cnsh, .£150; bal-
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4 34 Inspect.
aid a good liunaful of boncj ,T. If. UETHUNE AND CO.,
T. Wilson on ance 5 years (it G per cent.
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Rhode Island Reds— for root. Tuo plants
wny. and hlioum 151
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Featherslon Street, Wellington. PAVIOUR-SMITH,
lie three fcefiipart each
T. E. Oomvny 6 CO Vrowns just below the .urfnee DANNEVIRKE. ®Jfl fflnc3 Coloar Mercliants,' ;
Norton and Don
liarred Plymouth ltoclts—
5 12 muc-the
of tilt' soil-
JiOUTiNf- WOliK. WADESTOWN.
AGENT
P.O. Box 113. 'Phones: Office, 291, INTOuI u> 30 Manners St, Wciilngton.- \
A. E. Wilson Residenco 30.
MILm.ysJLS,I%%3 wwii&l JL I 7 50
Green peas thai, are a.
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W'ILTON KSTATIi-Small Farm Land
ami Jlnsiiificcnt Huilding vSites.
Totals 25 218 moneFTn " poultry^
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We make hundreds, for the Government. Truce.v King 5, 70 ik f«»i "'•■ il - ',l!,ir<l iu llK
Printing promptly produced 81 ticulars sent on receipt of ?, stainni> to t^=%jj
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K. 11. Beer will alford t1,. : "id Unlimited Supply of Hot Water
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Medical Men recommend them for Invalids (part of their pre-
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GOOD
scriptions). Made in Hair, Kapoc, or Flock.
H. E. Marsdcn
T. Wilkinson
Airs. J. Mills, No. 1
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27 sr^^ir^ii^^^urii^iii piipiiliir inices tit "Dominion" .lob cover postage.
i'riEting Works.
Tho Natural Chickcr
Hatcher Co., Dept. 18, 1121 Pitt St., Sydney. j|| are tho acmo of perfection. fp~\ W ' ■'
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Mrs. J. Mills, No. 2 0 63 (lowers tho roots will ciuioKly lieiieti A Ap ACHI'jS, all in-good grass, about 1150 acres ploughable, balance easy un-
Kapoc Stacks Master Em Gee '-iAfO
Wo hold onormous Stocks of and of Ticking. 6 85
will-; contain iliiliiting; 7 paddocks, post aiind wire fences; watered by permanent
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Reliable fitful P. Farm... 5 69 *«*
Siijicl in -your orders. sfrtamsi'i'arryiiijf W0 nhmm, V cows, Lvs .sides yen rl ings and horses; G-roomcd house,
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AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS LAND NOTICES ■..
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i 'WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. UNDESERVED DAIRT SALE. KARCOURTAND^CO., GLAXO AND DRIED MILK. CHOICE COAST FARMS.
T EVIN AND CO., LTD., are instructed WEDNESDAY, 21th JULY, MIS, LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS,
J - J by PIERCE COTTER, ESQ., who
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AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 2Uh JULY, 9pr ACRES, Freehold, i.mi the Coast, Ta- DO
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1918. lie Auction, at his Property, "Bur'nsidc," making by supplying Glaxo and Dairy Farm of 170 ACRES, Freehold, all well improved) new
ranaki; all flat, well watered, and Dried Milk ! J It is a common thing now
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A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs by Auc- Ml. Bruce Road, 3 miles from Maslwton, ail in grass; 11 paddocks, livu hedges. Six- in this fertile
■* T-roomed house, fitted with erery convenience, largo cowshed, and euDsiuu-
A tion will lie held at the Corpora- AWAPUNI, on THURSDAY, 251 h IN: ST., at Noon, and prosperous Waikalo *:nl outbuildings, luotor-shed, metal i-oadj ona of the best farms on the const,
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M'diiy), the 20th instant, at 2.15 p.m. cliard and WlO trees; U0 bee hives. Fruit
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get wilh us, and ivu will put "J A/f ACRES, Freehold, nil improved and having level frontage to good metal
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70 llolstpin-Shorthorn-cross cows, in
ZKAUND LOAN AND MER-
NEW the way of securing bomo of i.'Y schools, 4 ' mi ' ps ew Plyi': outh, handy to factory and railwn.v
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J NO. B. PALMER, paying Is. lljd. per Jb. Stock: 15 cows, this prosperity.
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CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, calf to stud I.lolsteiu bull (due NEAR. LEVIN TOWNSHIP. station, and freezing works. P radically all ploughable land, S-bailed
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i Town Clerk. LIMITED, will sell on account of MR. to factory dates) 1 bull and 11 yearlings. Town, school, cowshed, implement shed, outshed, arid vhare; 7 paddocks .Reasonable price,
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LEVIN AND CO., LTD., tho farm. Prke, X2IOO. Terms, about _Lt>v acres splendid pasture, balance
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MESSRS. lifl A 9 Freehold, all has been ploughed and laid down in mixed Eng- ••
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15 choice dairy cows, to ealve early 20 yearling Holstein-Sliorthorn-cross
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house, cowshed, nnd outbuildings, fronting main meld road; factory adjoin'ig:
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mile to store, l'ost Office, and school, etc. The farm is nicely situated, and
I ■' j . slight reserve on a few of the 1 4-year stud Holstein bull " NORMAN .Kllih'f \LDIE (deceased) to S.G.Fi. tenure; ahout 1600 didly situated on a rise overlooking the
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SELL BY VVW.X AUCTION at the goon 5-rooniod dwelling, all outbuildings, farm; cowshed, milking-machine instal-
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TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on the 24th July, woolshed, yards, dip, etc., whare and led; good range of outbuildings; handy
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At. 1 p.m. ■ ,■' Catalogues on Application, 2 Berkshire sows
garage. Fenced, subdivided and per- to school, store, and post office. PRICE, WSWTOM KING,
"■{-cuw Now Zealnndia milking plant, 1913, at 2 p.m., the following properties: manently waterod. Capable of much im-
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almost new .£4O Per Acre,. ,£7OO Deposit. (341)
AUCTIONEER,
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1 Zwlimlih". 4-cow Eeleasor milking BLOCK I.—Freehold I'ropprty, situate in provement and is sheep, good limestone coun-
AND CO.. LTD., will sell on
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■plant (used for one'season) Queen St'eer, Levin, containing abmit try. Stock, 2350
account of Dalryuiplo Estate, Wai- '<s-li.p. Taugye Ismwphc engine ,„' .'■■•
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GOING CONCERN IF REQUIRED. NEW PLYMOUTH.
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tatapia. Station:— ' (Slight licoerve on Mnchincry.)
S.D., with 8-roomed all necessary ■ implements. Rent JCB2.
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1 Sil-snilon Biiitrico Separator Ihrind Block 1., ACRES, all flat aiiu piuugnable, ——
22 I'TIKEIiKED POLU-D ■ ANGUS Dwelling House, Men's Whare/ Stable, I Price ,£3500 as a going concern.
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'LUNCHEON'PROVIDED.' or power), shafting, belting, milk No. 35G watered; all in best
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HELPERS; runnine; w.Hh Regis- Motor, Trap, anil -mnlomont Sheds,
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inns, sundries. pastures;
tered Polled-Angus Dulls - subject to a mortgage of £3000 at 5} fJiVOA ACRES, Leasehold. 10 years' carry 40 cows auri young stork; nearly HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTIES.
AlOl) lease, with R.O.R, for 21 years, new house 4 roonis, couvheu. machines
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: PTTiIEI.IKED POLLED ANGUS..
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U r/jiiiyrisiiig SO ACP.E.S. well The ab'ivo is a firs)-class dairy herd, Wangamii River. Win-
.FAI?n. • pert}, would make an ideal Da'ry Farm situated on the installed; stable, impkmc-ut shed, etc.;
COAVS, runniiis. with'ik'gisttTed s'ubilividod and up-to-clntc Iviviivj '''sen heavily' cullrtl for several sheep and 140 cattie. all in
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Polled Angus. Bulls. school opposite; handy to all conveni- 'lOfl) ACTES Freehold, wilhin 5 miles from Railway; 24-pad-
bouse, cowshed, .vid all ypars, and-the cows arc nil young. . This
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tifully laiii-out grounds witl' large first-class condition, and may be taken ences.
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PRICE, X'32 Per Acre. £SSD nnd highly improved. Fences in excellent repair. Good b-roomed
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i fat.Polled Aiifius -bullocks' clump of native bush close to the at option; 1450 acres grass,
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hfinsr 1{ niilos 'rom Palmcrston gardens, numerous .'plantations, v-nter will do 2 sheep and cattlo at present; 3-
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■North and right opposite the pro- races in each paddock, rfell subdivided, roomed whare and shed. Price- ,£3 12s.
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nosed site of Ncstle's Mill; Company. Auctioneer. Cd. per acre. Terms arranged. No. 362 <}nn. ACRES.-A splendid dairy farm,
Easy terms ;.rrang?d. rich level fattening country. dUIOO ACKES ' NaHve wilM» 19 miles of Wiiiron. Township, and R
QA ACRES, near Bunnythorpe, all in right in- the -neighbour- •+.-I W miles of
BLOCK 2.—Freehold Property, eituate m O\J grass, nearly all Hat, well watered hood of the largest Glaxo Factory in tho 21 years, and compensation for imiirovnrtoents; 12(13.
17 years run with right, of renewal for further
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over the property. 81 acres, Section 20, Block I, Waiopehu and will carry more. Convenient 7- 2s. 2d. a Ib. for., butter-fat; .This farm
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REGISTERED AND GRADE MILK- well watered by never-fnilvi? spring. Six-roomed house with all convenience;
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S.D., with β-iwimad- Dwelling House, roomed dwelling, several sheds, concret-
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KEBBELL, ESQ.) ■ ■ .s of heavy' chocolate soil, and all in menswhnre and usual sbfi.on outbuild 1 nps. Motor-car road to door.- Carrying '
ING SHOImiORN CATTLE,
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selling is owing to the fact that his ject to a mortgage of .£4OOO at 6 per mile from Glaxo Factory. At the rea- 20 acres swamp. Tho contour is about and horses. AVh°n fully imnroved, 2j sheep
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admirably adapted for dairying or fat- splendid soil. Stock:
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SHANNON SALE. -1-' structions from Mr. W. A.'Thomas, 400 ewos, 30 head of cattle, anc , aero
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1313. ' ' subdivided into 3 valuable Dairy main road, 31 miles from Aahhurst. around at i:10 to £45 ACRES
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' 25 2-tooth ewea LTD., will Sell, at 1 p.m. . 35 grade, dairy cows, Jersoy-Shorthorn- Mako Mako Road,' Levin, being j.art Owner put down cash JB2OOO. No. 335
A BARGAIN. ONLY .£IOOO CASH, BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 5i PER CENT.
Native Land Court Subdivision Iloro- OAfi ACRES.—Wβ have no hesitation
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33 6-tooth ewe 3 ' £JARRIES
1 cow per acre during summer, or
1 cow to 1J acres all tho 5 car
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34 4-year ewes 12 fat ewes Sale at S.D., 'together with rieht-of-way. Term the bargains of the Waikato. The soil
o'clock. round. Watered
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75 good woolly lunibs 12.30 by artesians and permanent stream; subdivided into about
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31 5-year ewes 3 high-grade Jersey heifers paddocks, fences in perfect order. All buildings hard wood, well built and paint-
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NOTE—These cattle are in-good order. to trans- ly in advance on Ist 'February, with and ploughable; well fenced, and mostly
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fer) right to renew for further 21 years at in good pasture; will carry 90 cows, and with concrete floor, 5 loose hoies, woolshed,
with further improving will carry.. 1255 concrete motor shed, implement shed, workshop. Extensive, piggeries, calf houses, with .
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commenced with 20 2-tooth ewes, bred by On account of J. CURRAN, ESC)., who Hawera) or Pilot (bred by Messrs. R,. IA9Q ACRES, FREEHOLD, situated by good shelter trees; splendid range of{ PRICE-™; per acre.
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properly. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.,
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ing laud, well watered, and subdivided driving road to within 3 miIAS of the post office, and cheese factory. PRICE,
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into 2 paddocks. Would make an property, balancs Cft. riding track, now £24 10s. Per Acre, with £600 Deposit."
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by the imported ram Bismark. Previous ideal Dairying Farm. Situate about 1 bein» widened; 658 acres well grassed and
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to entry with the association--imported mile from Levin. subdivided into 6 paddocks, well.water:
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rams bred by Messrs. Rigden and Page, 2 pedigree Shorthorn springing hei- ed creeks and springs, 379 acres stand- THOS. E. SHORT, A GOOD DAIRY FARM WITH SMALL OUTLAY.
of Kent, and.rams bred by Mrs. Willw,
fers, extra koiml (August and BLOCK' 4—Goodwill of lease about 34C ing by bush. Very healthy-'sheep and cattlo . ESTATE AGENT,
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5 springing heifevs (Au- 28, 2C, and part 2D, Subdivision 18,j, 40 head other 6tock.
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ACRES, 0.R.P., rent Bs. Gd. per acre, all in good English grass, all -un-
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flock. pust anil StptemHcr".calvers)' ." '-
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4-roomed house with convenience)';, washhouse, etc., almost new cbw-baii with
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1 pedigree Jersey cow (due,' August) Manawatu, Kiikutauuki No. .3 Block per acre. EQUITY,
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in splendid condition, and are in lamb 3 cows in milk Kukutauaki No. 3, Section IA, ;?o. 13. The owner of this farm has. lately re- from school; JO cows, ivhieh averaged =£22 each for the sen-
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stop,-'and the pedigrees of these will bo filly, broken to lead 1913. Annual rental. £400, lalf-yearly good
. DAIRY FARM, TAWA FLAT. over all. Cash required, i! 250; balance arranged on easy terms.
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in advance, on 3rd December and June, either sell will exchange for in-
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flock of ewes recently jassed by the buildings.
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railway.
10 A ACRES, all sown with best Eng-
1 Romney Breeders' Association, rone being l.vU Hsh close to Tawa Flat
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cludes 00 acres Native Lease adjoining, Railway Station; School opposite; about
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iT -s - LTD., have been with IS years to run at J.57 10s. per For further particulars apply to half ploughable; ring fenced; four pad-
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LEVIN. SALE. favoured with 1 annum for firafc 10 years, and for bal- docks watered by permanent creek.. AN
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IMPORTANT SALE OF HEREFORD instructions from MR. JAMES COOPER,■• ance of term 5 per ent. on 00-ern- M'NEILL AND CO., LTD. IDEAL'CITY MILK SUPPLY FARM.
Hinakurii, to sell as above, without re- • H. F.
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Masterton. on drop per acre or near offer. Terms for bal-
LTD., will Sell, at 1 p.m.- road, eaey. Ist class liine-
ance arranged. rt/j[QQ ACRES, near sea coaet, Hawko'a Bay, motor
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back), 25 paddocks well watered, let class fences. Fine up-to-dato 12-roomcd
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10 fat and forward ewes to calve August desirablp property! comprising rich, level, A. E. CARVER,
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CONVENIENT SEATOUN PItOPER- climb, glorious view of City and Har- with only .£SOOO cash down and balance on mortgage for a long term. This pro-
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On FRIDAY, AUGUST- 2, 1918, at 5 J per A. C. JOHNSON, TE KUITJ.
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TJ ERNEST LEfIGHTON has received j deposit, balance in on possession. Lease; all in grass, with exception of1 FOR PRIVATE SALE.
1 Bungalow, quite now, with allday; con-
r shelter patches, about 120 acres plough- '' ACRES Freehold, 200 acres lenee at .£lB per annum, 10 years to run.
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11.15 sharp. Pig Sale commences at 12,. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE able in front, balance all good grazing„
Es(|., who is leaving the North''
copies of Leases'oft uninterrupted of harbour;
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country; well fenced and divided (good nulling timber); divided into 5 paddocks by good fences ;\ 50 acrca
: noon sharp. Of Island, to offer for absolute sale, by Pub- '' Block 3 and 4, apply to section, nicely laid out. A most attrac- hill 1C 1 bush
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tive seaside ' residence at a reasonable roomed into paddocks, well watered; , good 7- flat, balance hilly. There are two houses and outbuildings. . . '■
PEDIGREE FRIESIAN CATTLE AND lic Auction, in the Chamber of Com- £0 ss. per acre; XISOO cash, balance 5 years. Goodwill of.lease,given in.
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On account of F. S. EASTON, ESQ.:- man's
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containing 5 rooms and conveniences, also 0
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Situated on good metalled road, handy :
in "Tho Dominion.") bein.!! all thfi buildings erected on Lot t Kirkcaldie, Levin. prices to suit all buyers.
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AT THE FARM, KAWIU ROAD, (i, D.P. 1527, having a frontage of 51 foot
to good, town, school, post office, etc. ANOTHER CHEAP DAIRY FARM.
■I A A ACRES, Freehold, in first-class dairying district, practically all flat, in
,' LEVIN STOCK SALE. LEVIN to Seatoun Heights Road, by an irregu- '■- Arrangements for inspection can be ■il. C. EENXER, PRICE, £13 per acre. -lytl/ 9 paddocks; 5 acres stumped and 3 acres in'.oats.
lar depth, and containing an area off
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lil.fl perches (all measurements be thes
made with the Auctioneers or with Mrs.
Kirkcaldie, Levin. u 12 PANAMA STREET. Will carry easily -ft cows and dry stock, House of four rooms, with trap
shod, etc., and 6-ba.il cowshed, and 3-cow L.K.G. Milker.
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[ TUESDAY, JULY 23, .3918. sa.ni!> a little more or ]p?s). Factory 4 miles; School l\ miles by good metal road.
THURSDAY, 25th JULY, 11)18. SECONDLY-Lot 3, D.P. 1527, contain- I- A GOOD CHEAP PROPERTY. PRICE, JE27 per acre. Cash required, £iOO.
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50 storo owes oO stumped; 20 acres been ploughed; 5-roomed house, also 2-roomed cottage,
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1C pedigree Friesian cattle ' (8 cows, Whnrc, wilh two built-in bunks.
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received instructions from Mr. HAROLD Lot 'i, D.P. 3781, containing an ana ±O4t undulating country, well groused, 8 paddocks, well watarKi. Carriw
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concrete floor, engine-room mid other buildings. This farm can bo Puce, ■£ 17
dairying) to eell tho whole- of hie Dairy ago to Muuro Street, together with made free-
UNRESERVED SALE. S. GEORGE NATHAN ANDD
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MESSRS. the 4 and 3-roomcd dwellings erectei![1 OTAKI RAILWAY. HICKS AND BULL, LTD.,, hold Six miles from Damievirke, 11 miles from,factoryat and school.
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Lot 3—All that parcel of land, being J
OF THE BRENTWOOD struct ions from MESSRS. JONES BROS, FARM per acre goodwill.
6B dairy cows, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calv- ON ACCOUNT by PUBLTC AUCTION, as above,>,' WANGANUI. WAIRARAPA FARMERB'CO-OP.
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to Sell
! ers, due July and August FARM COMPANY, TRENTHAM, PART SECTION. 259, City of Wellintr.-r. Lot 3, D.P. 3754, ciintnining an areaa DANNEVIRKE. '■
j 12 choice grade Jersey heifers, closo of- 21.7 perches, and having a front- W. I. HUSBAND, Jrannwr Lnnd Department.
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Place, together with a SHOP amirt
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site. The dwellings are all well let, • a 20-foot entrance from Dundas I «A Twn hnnws 7 and 5 rnomo. all conveniences; woolshed. machines tn-
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and are substantial buildings. OAnA ACRES Freehold,- 20 miles froma ■■. ■ Ail
Tll \ T virds etc Carrying 210(1 slwp. W head catH*.'ftn t-B.horsM. Prion
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5 nicked first-class cows, August- of 24.1 perches, ami having a front- I Ijv streams and dams; 4-rnnined cottage,
reserve) MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN CO.,
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pair steal plough shears (new), LING HEIFERS represent PICKED
3 H set swingle trees, chains and STOCK from the larizo milking herd
THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE
JOHN BACCHUS. ''
frontage to Newtowit Avenue, to-
gether wilh -Iho 4-roomed dwelling
erected thereon and known as No.
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end FATTENING FARMS.
bullocK 35 r
Sin"'fnrTwars
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fi 6 arri»d..nreviou9lT 150 dairy
pM-ww: —SSSOO ewhi Glance re-
harness, 2 spray pumps, wire lately owned by the Brentwood Farm 30 Newtown Avenue. ; . . NAPIER. ~„, MftN ;
rope 3 and blocks, 2 clipping ma- Company, and were reserved from their DALSBTY COMPANY,
MESSRS.
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chines, i sets harness, leading reo«nt sale. The Company has now de- LIMITED, have been instructed byv .'..IN THE ESTATE OF T. IJEDGEMAN" ■v . :
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(DECEASED).
chains and spiders, 11-16 gallon cided to keep pedigree stock only, and tho above to offer by Public Auction inu
milk cans, cooler, vat and buck- this ie tho only reason that tho above the TOWN HALL,' MANAKAU, onII Lot I.—All that parcel of land, beingK ■'■-•■ SPLENDID FAR" P»Y OF PLENTY. :
ets, quantity eating and seed po- animals are now on the market. WEDNESDAY, .the 14th, AUGUST, att liot 25, D.P. 737, and part of Sectionn' . •
tatoos, house blocks, 26 cow rugs, which will be ABSO- 1.30 p.m., the two adjoining Freehold d 1071, containing an area of 20 nerches, .
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yoke, calf and pig troughs and on the Estate of the late .T. M. Fergu- Street, together with the 5-roomedd 150,000,000ft. TIMBER, ' ABLE.
i)f>A Acred 3 roods '35 perches,
tubs, 2 ecalcling tubs, hay knife son. MAIN ROAD. TRKNTHAM. im- ,4i\)rk all dwelling erected tlior°on, and knownn LE W »R CO.,
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and fork3, saw, quantity sacks, mediately opposite the racing stables of shelter bush.in 120 acres ploughable, IGS15
grass except 4 . acres ,s
•as No. G Chatham' Street. WANGANIH,
10 pairs fowls. '
Mr. J. Lowo. acres flat: 9 paddocks, well watered; ; 1K- AAA ACRES,. Freehold, greatt —•
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Auctioneers' Note-Buyers in search of SPECT the stock a.t any time, at tho phone, washhouse, 2-bail cowshed magnificent limber on Big Bull Flat. ;-..
ftp! cows should not mias this sale, with concrete ■ floor, and hay room;; Lot I.—All that parcel of land, beingg clean trunknd. height Trees of great and girth and F ACRES of rwhich
Baylor having been dairying far the
Mr. Farm. "Brnntwood," lute
space for 2 machines andd Lots 7 and 8, D.P. 1972, containingg Best ciuality grazingT Further, particulars, from 3"5 venrs. iw t TS t(l Tun - Cental. 25.. M. and 3s. All in Rrass. we'll
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J- years culled heavily each season, engines; motor shed-with concrete floor,r, an area of 2 roods 24.S perclips. hav- ■1 I land: adjoining country
it is well known that he has got and to- looso-box, harness room, trapshed, andil ing a frontage to Main Huff Road, I, I milled and-in splendid grass. •. •
MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND once SO enws nnd enrry another 50 head dry cattle and
150 sheep, '
wther one of the best herds in the dis- CATALOGUES giving the date of. each dairy.. together wiili Hie 11-vonmed dwel-I- ! Easy necess to main through railway PRICE, JBII an acre, -CISOO cash. A really good place that will soon sell,
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Qiyn Acres' 1 rood 8 perches, all II ling and
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in grass, except 30 acres bush; ; known as No. 95 Hutt Road. in timber. ' ■:
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LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auctioneers, Wellington. about 100 acres ploughable, and all" This.properly has- a large froniage lo o Only .£3 10s. per acre. Terms. Apply
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Napier north trains. dam; 8-voomed house,'with all conveni- ESTATE AGENT, iIASTERTON.
encev large cowbail, trap shed, andd Pm-t'TT particulars ninv bo obtainedd Or thoir Representatives at "75 ins? om'ntTT (nndnlntinitV AH in uracs, fenced, and eubdivlded into 5
by running etreara. Rmlwaw end
mddocks About'half ploujhaWi: watered
outbuilding:!. and conditions of sale inspected, on ap- School {}'. »iil« by well-fnrmed ronrt; β-roomed house, also whjrj. Eqaltr
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A SNIP. Tho above properties adjoin, and arf■e plication to A GOOD DAIRY OR MLN.ED FARM. FEILDING ANDMASTERTON,
J51480 PRICE J!2O per acre, well worth &11 Ifls. This is ono of tho cheapest
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YARDS, HASTINGS, early in August- well watered; will carry 2 sheep and TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit, 15 per•r 15STI'1'' 1 sood buildings, Wangnmii,i, threc-ciiiavt'.'r mile from school. Carry. ••'■"■*- In and near Wellington Daily,
cattle; a first-ulass well-bnilt 8-rooined
-17 risinjr 2,-vc-ar purebred Polled Angus house, water and telephone laid on, cent on date of possession, balance in 1C[0 TY Hawke's following Bay, or Wellington Dis- 5- ing capacity 70 cows besides sheep. Win- ' __Kft ACRES, freehold, good mixedd Tonus to a good man.
bulls. ..-Bi'srandtuits of Glad- every possible convenience. years at 05 per cent. tricts, for the Waikato Farm?: lured last, winter 33 cows. 20 young cattle° :•
'*t»U farm, easy country, 300 acres is
bi'oolc stud cows and imported 10s. per acre. Owner uoing to war and Price ,£7
Plans and further particulars will beie -l;! 0 Acres, 180 Acres, and 350 Acres, all li and 400 sheep. Price, JJ.IS per acre.!, ploughable, all in grass, except 40 'ill Full particulars on application. '•
place will not be longl>
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submitted on application to the Auction- i- good dairyiiu: or falteniiig enuntry; allI ,C100!I cash. This bush; 12 paddocks; 5-roomed house, ' E. J. BARNETT,
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man. eers. handy. Hamilton. Equity, £11,000; Full 11 on the market; so write to-dny and mako0 sheds, etc.; 2 miles from Factory, .Schoolil •
91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Get in quickly or you will lose it. z particulars from arrangements to inspect. and Township.. Price £12 10s. Equity,f.
FULL PARTICULARS LATER.
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HARRY HALL, FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES MATTHEWS BROTHERS, houses of land in part payment. pxTntisil anil Published by~Airhib«lcl Smiilo, FreyberK"SFreerl£sirßßjrrfor (be
; ALFRED REID, Land and Estate Agent, Land Agents, GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD,,'• ' GRAVES AND CO.. Welliiißton Publishing Company, Limited, at the Kemsterwl Office of the Ce» ,
Auctioneer. Box 242, GISBORNE, Poverty Bay. SEE PACE 13, HAMILTON. King Street, Palmerston North. Land Agents, Hawera, jiauy, Dominion Avenue, wellingtou, Saturday, July 20, 1818.