I a j.r.'b opinion. •; I Me. E. Groom, J.P., a, leading storekeeper at Omondville, suffered for many years from indigestion, sick headaches, constipation, feeliDg of fulness after meals, etc. Ho says he tried various remedies without success until he tried " LOASBY'S WAHOO." One boftle completely cured him. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors: LOASBY'S "WAHOO" MANUFACTURING CO. (LIMITED), DUNEDIN, Wholesale Agents: Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co. Special.—"Koolibah 1 ' (Loasby's) stands unrivalled for sprains and strains. Cures headaches few minutes after application
KURAPETE BRIDGE CLOSED. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Karapete Bridge, on the Mountain Road (near Town), will be Closed against ..traffic on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 15th, 16th, and 17th February, 1000, for Erection of New Bridge. ; H. OKEY, 16 Chairman Taranaki County. BLACKBERRIES. FINE Fresh BLACKBERRIES, at Is. per gallon, may be obtaicod every Wednesday and Saturday, by leaving orders at the Co-operative Store. (117 MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. HOME is at present taking charge o£ my practice, and attends daily at my Surgery from 1.30 to 3 p.m., and at his own Surgery at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. tc H. E. LEATHAM. Mrs. F. T. BAKER, lEACHEB OF' PIANOFORTE, SINGING. AND THEORY OF MUSIC, WILL resume Teaching on MONDAY, February sth. Pupils prepared for Musical Examinations (theoretical and practical.) Mms Bakeb also receives pupils for Pianoforte and Theory. Brookeide, Carrington Road, New Plymouth. tc
A CONVINCING TESTIMONIAL Mb. Bpbnobb Geo. Smith, J.P., who resides at " Dalmore," Pine Hill, Dunedin, is one of the very best and most widely-known men in Dunedin. His opinion, therefore, expressed below, should carry conviction lie wiites as follows: Dear Sir, —A few weeks ago I suffered very severely from pains in my back. I got hot baths, had hot oil rubbed on, and, in fact, tried all knov/n remedies fof several days. A friend called, and, noticing the pain 1 suffered, advised me to try your " Koolibali." A bottle was pus chased, aud I was rubbed with it that night. IN THE MORNING I FELT VEEY MUCH BiiTTEK. "Koolibah" wa* applird at intervals durimr the day, and u.xt morning wheal woke up I found /' Lli THE PAIN HAD VANISHED. I have not the slight si hesitation in saying that '■ Kooiibah " cured, me. I shail always keep " Koolibah "in the house, ai>d oannot too strongly advise any suli'erer to ise '• Koolitah." You arc ar. Lite ty to make any uaa you please of this renter, as it is entirely uusolicitcd. Yours vciy gratefully, S. G. SMITH, J.P. " i almor.:," Dtcember 12th, ISPU.g
TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. [INSTITUTED 1872.] last days of entry for the Local _ . EXAMINATIONS in MUSIO at the N'ew Plymouth Centre ara as under, viz.:— Musical Knowledge (.Theoretical) Examination, February 10th. Instrumental and Vocal Examinations, June 16th. The Seren National Prizes of £5 and £3 each, and Ten Local Exhibitions, value £9 9s each, are awarded annually, in July. Chairman of the Lccal Committee, Ven. Archdeacon Govett, Local Secretary, N. K. MacDiaemie, From wh«m the current Regulations may be obtained. ! 4 I jV !i;iJ2iQL Ij-irSiUENZrt it shortens ime attack 21- ipgß BOX From all Chemists and Storekeepers. Post free NEUROL Co., Auckland. (
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. DAIRY FARM of 141 Acres; 90 acres In grass, 2-roomed house, cowshed ; subdivided by good wire fence and river boundary ; on good metalled road, within half a mile of Post Office, Store, Dairy Factory, and School. The above must ba sold to close an assigned estate. A bargain for a man with small capital. For further particulars, apply to STOCK-TAKING furnishing WAHEHO U$E, HAL GOODACRE, Egmonfc Boot Factory, New Plymouth, AT TIJi J BED POST
FRUIT & JELLY JABK ENAMKLWAKE, "'INAVAEE, SAUCEPANS, BUCKETS, BKUSir.VAKB, REMNANTS LINOLEUMS FANCY GOODS, at very greatly reduced prices. Also all Furniture, Carpets, Mats, Rugs, &o WILL BE REDUCED during ohe Sale FOR CA H. F. HE! RED POST FURNITURE AND BEDDIfIG WAREHOUSE. !LAST FURNITURE SHOP EAST END BEVOi'H iIEET. i J :* i'ivaluablo for muse 1 *' » '?5 G n ess ' ' J y "11 leacliug oyclUu"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 36, 14 February 1900, Page 3
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