WHEN YOU FEEL BUN DOWN, the m bowels irregular, specks before the a eyes, nervous and irritable, the apI petite not too good, an uncomfortPh fable and blown-oat feeling after 3 meals, your are bilious and livery, g ) LOASBY'S WAHOO soon alters all this. It stimulates the whole system, makes every organ act in unison and perform its natural functions with ease. YOU DONT HAVE TO TAKE A DOZRN M") bottles, A single dose usually § relieves, and one bottle generally g [cures. It is worth trying. It can W f be obtained everywhere. *3 a) Ask for Loasby's Wahoo. MISCELLANEOUS CABLEGRAMS. [FEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Recewed 5, 9.30 a.m.) London, April 4. Archbishop Yaughan prohibited a priest from burying the late Dr. Mivart. Tenders for the South Australian loan totalled £1,298,700; tenders at the minimum get 64 per cent, of the amount applied for. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.
ON WEDNESDAY, 11th April, the irail trains will ran at the usual times between New Plymouth, Waitara, and Wellington. On GOOD FRIDAY, 13th April, passenger trains will rnn as usual. NEW PLYMOUTH SPORTS. On EASTER MONDAY, 16th April, the usual 4.0 p.m. train will be delayed to leave New Plymouth at 5.20 p.m., Sentry Hill 6 10 p.m, Inglewood 6.55 p.m., arriving at Hawera at 9.5 p.m. The 410 p.m. train Waitaia to Sentry Hill, and 4.40 p.m. Sentry Hill to Waitara, will not run, Tiain will leave Waitara at 5.45 p.m., returning from Sentry Hill at 6.10 p.m. For excursion fares and further particulars see posters at stations. 6,9 BY ORDER. DAIRY FACTORY MANAGER. WANTED, a M iN aGER for the Herbert Co-operative Dairy Factory, j td. Apply to the Secretary, 6w7 X. O. KELSEY, Now Hymoulh.
ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS. THE Annual Meetings of Householders lor. the election of School Committees will j be held in the several School Districts, at the places stated below, on MONDAY, April 23rd, at the hour of 7 p m , for the purpose of electing duly nominated persons as Mem-' bers of School Committees for the ensuing year, as provided by Section 5 of " The, School Committees Kle;tion Act, 1891." I The number of peisons to be elected for. each district is as follows I'ukearuhe.T'ongaporutu, Mangorei.Tarata, j Huiroa, Carring'ton Koad, Whmgamomona, Hurford Koad, Tataraimaka, Wailii, Kata-; piko, Uruti, Durham Koad, Pungarelw, Matau, and Poliokura, each Ave (5) persons. The election to be held in the schoolhouses. Ngariki, Rowan Road, Mahoe, Opunake, 1 Eltham Read, Oaonui, Hahotu, Okato, Frankley Road, Fituroy, Bell, Waitara, Tikorangi, Urenui, Lcppcrton, Huirangi, Kaimata, Tariki Road, Midhirst, Salisbury Koad, 1 Stanley Road, Pembroke Uoad, Toko, Ngaire, Bird Road, Cardiff, Kent Road, Urnata, I Oakura, Kaiauai, Denbigh Koad, Kgmont Village, Mangaere, Warea, and Dudley Road, each seveu (7) persons. The election to be held in the respecive schoolhouses. Kent Koad election to be held in the Lower Kent lioad Schoolhouse; Bell, in the Bell Block Scho lliouse. New Plymouth, Inglewood, and Stratford, each nine (9) persons. New Plymouth election to bo held in tha Town Hall, New Plymouth ; Inglewood election to be held in the Schoolhouse, Inglewood; Stratford election to be held in the Schoolhouse, Stratford.
Nomination of Candidates. Householders of the various School Districts are hereby requested to send in to the Chairman of the School Committee in their District the names of persons, being Resident Householders, nominated by them to serve on the Committee for the ensuing year. The nominations must be in writing, signed by the proposer and candidate, and sent to the Chairman »f the School Committee on or before MONDAY, April 16tl), 1900, j not later than 8 p.m j Nominations may also be made at the Meetings of Householders to be held on MONDAY, April 23rd, 1900. The first meeting of each of the newlyelected Committees for the appointment of Chairman is hereby convened at the above I named places immediately after the elections. By orderM the Board. 5 < p. s. WHITCOMBE, Secretary, Education Office, March 28th, 1900. dG,w7,14 FRANKLEY ROAD BOARD. VEALE ROAD LOAN OP .£350. TENDERS \dfl be received up till noon on Satohbay, April 14th, for FORMATION of Yeafetßoad. ■ Flans and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr. T. K. Skinmjr, Engineer, New Plymouth. : ' H. OK BY, 3,6,0,11 Chairman,
DRESS CUTTING AND MAKING QIASSEjW, , Technical THIS is to certify that Miss E. FORRES has been the Dressmaking Classes at the AucklanMTechnical School since its establishment i 51895, her system of charts, styled the "EfJelsior" System of Dress-catting, having been taught during the period named. On Occasions as "many as thirty students have attended the classes at a time, and the system has received universal commendation. Miss Forbes is now taking advantage of the slack season of the Sihool in order to iutioduce her system of teaching in other puts of New Zealand, —J, II EN BY Mackib, Secret,ry. Miss Fobbes' Classes wiil commence next week at the Farmers' Club. ONLY half the people in New Plymouth study economy in household purchases. HOW DO WE KNOW 1 Because only half of them insist upon having , , WAXINE SOAP For use in laundry work. The other half allow the grocer to put them off with an inferior article which gives '.ho seller a larger pu f: t gt tli? purchaser's ejepoup..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 81, 6 April 1900, Page 3
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