A J.P.'S OPINION. Mb. B. Groom, J.P., a leading storekeeper at Omondville, suffered for many years from indigestior, sick headaches! constipation, feeling of f«lness after meals, etc. He says he tried various remedies without success until he tried " LOASBY'S WAHOO." One bottle completely cured him. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors: LOASBY'S "WAHOO" MANUFACTURING 00. (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. Wholesale Agents: Kempthorne, Prosser, and 00. Special.—" Koolibah * (Loasby'e) stands unrivalled for sprains and strains. Cures headaches few minutes after application. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS are invited for WIDENING part of New Plymouth WHARF. Plan, specification, and conditions can be seen at the office of the Board, New Plymouth. Tetder. j , with schedule of quantities and prices, must be addressed to the Secretary of the Board, and delivered to him not later than 10 a.m. on Fbiuay, March 16th, 1900. F. W. MARCHANT, M. Inst., 0.E., Engineer New Plymouth Harbour Board. 23,27,2,6,10,14 NOTICE. JAVING taken over the Shoeing Forge . from Mr J. H. RtiVELL, lam prepare! to do bboeing and General Smith's Work in the Bame first-class style as hitherto. H. ISAACS, Gill-si reet, Ha>iog LET my Shoeing Business to Mr H. ISAACS, I intend in future to devote my time especia ly to Harrow, Plough, acd the General Wheelwright Business. J. H. HEVELL, m! 5 Gill-street *""» SUNBEAM """■a CfiYlOrJ rpo A A gents -R. OCK SON FARM FOR SALE. TE PUKE, BAY OF PLENTY. I Q A ACRES first-class land, all imXOv/ proved, and in good grass; house of six rooms, outbuildings, good orchard and shelter trees. Price, £9OO. The Farm slope s gently to the north-east, and commands fine view of the Bay of Plenty, and is only 18 miles from Tauranga. For further particulars, apply M. SPENCE, Strand, Taurnga. N.B.—Te Puke is noted for ita spendid climate and rich land, producing large quantities »f maize, fruit, and btpf TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON—Ist OCTOBER, 1899, to 30th APRIL, 1900. FISHING LICENSES may be obtained f from Mr. 0. O. Smith, Inulewood ; Mr. c Jno. Avery, New Plymouth; and from the undesigned. D. McALLUM, ] Secretary. v Men's licenses, 10a ; boys utder 16, ss; ladies, ss; day lioeEsu, 2s 6d ; oi.e week, ss. Licenses have been issue ' to the following persons: c Joe Ramson V", F. McAUum ' D. McAUum A. ! . Bartrop C. Bro-vn V. VVjnn Williams W, Bfcwley J. G. liulLerford H. Gilts U. Dixon l T. Hopkinson C. O. Smith £ W. J. Evans J. Perry c H. B. Curli.4 G. W. Beunett l Noble Kiog J. M. Sutherland Jobn Klintoff A. V. Coldwell I Alfred Shir), y Ambrose Parli l Charles Sraitn A. O. Brown Maurice Kennedy Captain Cornwall 0. B. Trimnell George Taylor M. E. Smith W. G. Cullender ' J. H. Rowe N. Sheppard D. Evans E. M. Fowler W. Parkinson G. 0. Heenan G. E. Heenan I FOR SALE, THE undersigned, who intends leaving ' the colony, offers for immediate sale ( his Splendid Farm "BROOKLANDS," on ' Punibo Road, consisting of 455 acres, 280 of ' which are grassed, perfectly ring-fenced, and subdivided; new five-roomed cottage, ' etc. Full particulars on application by ' letter, addressed to Puniho Post Office, or to the owner, on the farm. mj24dw R. O'DONOV/N. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. [lkstituted 1872.] THE last days of entry for the Local EXAMINATIONS in MUSIC at the Sew Plymouth Centre are as under, viz.:— Musical Knowledge (Theoretical) Examination, February 10th. Instrumental and Vocal Examinations, June 16th. The Seven National Prizes of £5 and £3 each, and Ten Local Exhibitions, value £9 9s each, are awarded annually, in July. Chairman of the Local Committee, Vbn. Archd&acon Govbtt, Local Secretary, N. K. MaoDiabmie, ' From whom the current Regulations may be obtained. OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. Coach leaves Okato every Monday. L and Thursday, at 5 a,m. and every Wednesday & Satubday, at 7.30 a.m. Leaves New Plymouth at 1 p.m. on Motdays and Thursdays, ind 3 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays West's Stables, New Plymouth, or at the owner's residence, Okato. ROBT. F. ROEBUCK, Proprietor : THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF , THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF • MUSIC and TBE ROYAL COL--1 LEGE OF MUSIC. wi'l be received by the underi signed for Loca} Centre Examinations, Junior and Sani6r ' Grades and School Examinations', Theoretical Examinations in Eli rnents of Music, Harmony, «nd, Centerpoint, on June 2nd, 1900; Practical Ixami- - nations in Singing and Instrumental Music (including Pianoforte, Or»aD, Violin, and all other instruments), iu November or Decem- , ber next. ' All Entries close on Ist M;>y, I^oo. I Copies of Syllabus and Entry Forms can be had on application. ' " v f. ; W. RICHMOND, m.ta.tc ' Local Representative. MEDICAL NOTICE. ' HOME is at present taking charge J of toy practice, and attends daily at e | my Surgery from 1.30 to 3 p m., and at hia J own Surgery at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. ■-|to H, C, LEA.TJJAM,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 46, 26 February 1900, Page 3
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