INDIAN FAMINE FUND. J 4 . ceiyed, towards the Indian famine fund:—His Worship the Mayor, LS'; Mrs'. Oudd, LI; "A Friend," LI; A. Hood, ss; A,W.j 2sr'6d; " Taranaki," 10a; "An Englishwoman," £10; "G,"£s; J. H. Parker, £1 Is; Mrs. R. Devil, £1; E. Pridham,£l; Mrs. Broham, £1 ; Rev. and Mrs. Evans, £1; 0.J.E., £1; G. Tisch, £1; R. 0. Hughes, £1; D. Shuttleworth, £1 Is; Miss G, Hirst, £5; J. Barron, £1 Is; Mrs. Nixon, 7s 6d; J. Attrill, 10s; Widow's Mite, 2s 6d. E. DOOKRILL, Mayor, Chairman. 0. E. BELLRINGBR, Treasurer.
BUTCHER & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND GENERAL SMITHS, OURBIE-STBDET, A BE prepared to MANUFAOTUBE CARRIAGES SPRING OASTS BUGGIES WAGGONS GIGS DRAYS And Vehicles of Every Description, with FIRST-OLABS MATERIAL only, A Trial Solicited. All Work Guaranteed. BUTCHER, BLANGHETT, & NISBET (Late J. Lashbrook), Oppositb Co-opbrativb Stoeb, CURRIE STREET. LAND FOR SALE. \Jv/V/ proved), with valuable timber, on main coach road, and only five miles from good harbour. Only £1 per acre; Apply early to "W.," office of this paper. d1,8w5,12
Grand Military Ball ■»■ DBILL HALL, THURSDAY, 24th MAY, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, Tickets (Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 3s) may be obtained from Miss Dottier, Messrs Furlong, Gilm Stohr, or members of the .Commits SEKGT. LEVER, td Hon, See. ALL persons INDEBTED are requested to pay the amouut of tbeir indebtedness to us on or before the 30th May, 1900; aid all persons having CLAIMS AGAINST our Firm are requested to send us particulars in writing on or before tbe 9th May, 1900 The death of Mr. Clark; necessitates the collection of all overdue accounts by Court proceedings on the Ist daj of June, 1900. HONNOR & OLABK, ml Coachbuilders, New Plymouth.
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Photographers Gome AND Photographers Go, BUT while we do not roll on for'ever, we are still very muoh alive, especially to che patronage given in the past. And to still merit this we _shall, as in the paat, supply UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS In all Styles, at Reasonable Pbioes. Note the Addbess— W. A. COLLIS, Devon . Street, First Prize Wanganui Exhibition, and Photographer by Special Appointment to His Excellency Lard Banfurly.
TTTr |P| There are many readers -CIJjjJUjL • J who have received wond- *>■ erful assistance from HELPIJf Many of them have been cored after years of suffering when they had almost given up hope, so many things had been tried and found wanting. THEKU ABU NCMBEBS OV Dyspepticsj3Mi.li about. They are groping in|the dark similarjjojwhat you used 10 do. When you hear of them let them know what LOASBY'S WAHOO has done for you. *— You abju Helping Them and you are for ,the good we have done. Most people are doubtful about what they read in advertisements. They" wont believe what they read nearly as reauily as what a 1 friend or acquaintance tells them. We have never published by onehalf the numerous testimonials we have received, and possibly the testimonial you may have given us has been overlooked. They will be utilised in turn, meantime your active help will assist both suffering humanity and ourselves Sole manufacturers and proprietors: LOASBY'S "WAHOO " Manufacturing Coy., j Limited. Wholesale agents :—Kempthorne, Piosßer & Oo.'s N.2. Drug Ooy. j DRESS CUTTING AND MAKING GLASSES. NOW OPEN AT THE FARMEES' OLUB KOOxUS. BARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY, Technical School Auckland, 1899. THIS is to certify that Miss B. FORBES has bein Instiuctor of the Dressmaking Glasses at the Auckland Technical School since its establishment in 1895, her systei] of charts, styled the "Bzcelsior" System ol the period named. On occasions as many as thirty students have attended the classes at _ a time, and the system has received universal commendation, Miaa Iforbea is now taking advantage or the slack season of ihu School in order to introduce her system of teaching in otner paits of New Zealand. —J, Hknky Maokiis, Secretary. f | ' uuiiJ.b*H is invaluable for musola SIX soreness. Used by all leading eyolists
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 94, 2 May 1900, Page 3
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