After tlio sovoro strain caused by preaching twico yesterday and delivering a lengthy afternoon address in addition* General Booth this morning feltfiomewhat fatigued. Ho wius unobta to leave his room for some hours later than iisnuU. At tho same timo it, must bo s>aid that tho General fihown wondurfiil t'ccuperaUvo powers for a man of 75 yeurs. Ho responds verj' i-cudily to tho climatic conditions of Wellington, and tho coinpiwativo coolness of the air, wbicli, ho siuys, Approximates to that of Ida uatieo country. Ho went in-bo tbo meohiirg \Am afternoon uith an elasticity of step that w«e sucprising. . Mi«s ELla Wales, the young lady who sustained concuf^ion of tho brain somo weeks' ago-by colliding, in Pandmn-fltruot, wUIrH carn.ige in which Dr. Jaiucs wrs being driven, is reported by the UospiUl nuthoriitm to lie Blo^w>y improving. Jnnifs M'Kt?*v«r, \Wio foil down a hold on tho Gothic last week, nml fractured his hlcuH find Ktmtirirwd ooncusnion o£ the brnin, is said 10-bo still in ti critk-al condiKon. ■Tho tmm of £60 lma been collected in Potono bytlrconmmittco (of which Mossrs R. Mc4Jies is iSecrvtary, and O. London Yrdiwwror) twvards the Consumptives' ,Hosj>ttjil Fnnd. Tlio folloiwing appointment* in connection with tho Wellington DiMtrict High Schools hare just Wn nmde:— Mr. King, M.A., who has been in charge of the l*otone High School since its e«t«blisliment, lias been appointed to tho Tr>rruco )Irgh School, and will be Hiiceeectod by Mr. Lynskoy, of tho Petono State School. Tho Grand Jury to-day brought in trao bills in the following cases :— David Herrie, theft; Harry Wulthero, breaking and eiitoring and theft; Holxut M'Carry attempted arson; John Ckincy, breaking «nd cnterijijj and theft; Oeoi^o Matthew Ewwt, selling indecent litoruture; Alf. M'(Jr»th, theft from tho pomm. No bill was returned in tlio caswt of John Hen»)uw, charged with bmtking nnd cntoring and theft. The Kov. F. Loie Prior delivered nn jflddrws liwt evening at the New Century hiJI, in reply to a recent sonnon deliver«d by the Hey. Dr. (!ibb, of St. John's Church. Tho lecturer \viu» listened to by a very largo audience, numbers being unable to obtain admission to the building A full report of tho lecturo will appear Inter. '" When bringing in the true bill of the Grand Jury against G. M. Kwart, charged with having soKl indecent literature, tlio foreman (Mr. Winter) suid thero was a niattor which ho did not know whether it was regular to mention or not — vrz., ono of lho Gnuid Jur, wished to miggest IJiat "tho paper ought to bo prohibited in tho colony." Tho Chief Justico: "You can't do that." Fines for absence were imposed on two jurors in the Supremo Court to-day, one a grand juror, tho other a potty juror. The fines wero subsequently remitted, satisfactory explanation being forthcoming. The sum of £80 is required to complete the amount necessary to meet the expenditure in connection with the Queen's statue. Tho Mayor desires us to .stato that ho -will bo glad to receive contributions to meet the deficiency. Mr. W. F. Shortt will sell at hi« mart, WillH-slruot, to-morrow, at 2 o'dock, throo uliop* in brick nnu wood, having a frontngo of 63ft llin to Mannero-strool by a donlh of 100 ft with a doublo frontage to Kllcr'g.avonuo. l^ull parlieulurs aro advortined. To-morrow, at 2 o'olock, Mornt. W. IT. Morrah and Co. will boII in thoir room*, Willis -jitrool, tho fiirniltiro aud contents of an eight-roomod houno; aluo two pianos and cameras »nd rash rcgintor. (Jem signs aro tho latust dovioo in advertiaing illuminations. At 84, Willis-stroot, thoro i« now ontoblisluid tho Now ZealaJia Sign Company, whc*o bumuoss i« tho nmnufaclitrn and tialo of thoao illuminatod bußinosn and tilrow pluciurds, wlrioh nro constructed on a process which has boon inyoniod by Mr. Roid, of this oity. Uy uu ingenious arrauKomont of {(lass "fronU and tho use of DtiiUblo mutortal a prißmatio effoot is obtained that Undti to bring out tho lolloin in Kcrulillaliiig coruecatioiiti. With ono outfit many Higno mny bo utiliiifid and variod at will, and tho cost is cluimod to bo remarkably email. Mosbi'm. Sidoy, Macch and Co. advortiso full particulars of Uio nalo of liouncliold furuiluro und pfTucbi of •ight-roomorl houso (moved to rooms for oonvonionro of salo). Tho snlo oommonces at 1.30 to-morrow. Mr. C. Hasliim denies a dlatoment lieing nirculntcd in Potono that ho is conducting bin rccontly purchased boot nnd filion btuiness for tho bonofil of Mcfmrs. H. Hannah nnd Co. Ho slates that ho in tho solo propriotor, and lookH to Fotnno and Ilutt losidonts to support the busiuoss. To-morrow evening, in St. James's Schoolroom, Lower Hutt, Drs. Mason, Martin, Nowman, and Vaiintino will givo addresses on consumption. There is promihe that tho Chrysanthemum Show whii-li is to be held in Vicloiia Hall to-morrow nnd Wednesday will contain tho most interesting collection of hlonuin yet diown m Wellington, 'lhore will be a particularly line and largo collection of varieties uf blooms which have 'iiover previously boen seen in the colony. For Bronohml Cough, Uko Woods' Hrofct Pcpparmint Oure, li 6d md 2j 6d, >v*rywhere.-r^dTt
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1905, Page 6
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