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WHAT WILL IT COSr TO CUKE MY COUGH ? Benjamin Gum costs Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per bottle. It cores all hoarseness, sore throats, bronchitis, asthma, and all descriptions of recent or chronic coughs & colds. BENJAMIN GUM is made from healing gums and balsams. It is wonderfully soothing to inflamed membranes. Its healing effects are noticed at once. It cures quick'y. It is pleasant to take. It always cures. Price, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d.—everywhere. Sole manufacturers and proprietors; Loacby's Wahoo Mlg. Co., Ltd., Dunedin. IJIHEATBE ROYAL MONDAY, 25th JUNE. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to Mr. H. H. TUNBRIDGE BY THE TOWN BAND, Under the directorship of Bandmaster G. Garry. Admission, 2s and Is. Programme in future is:ue, TARANAKI GUARDS RIFLEj VOLUNTEERS. MILITARY BALL DRILL HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, STH JULX", 1900. TlCKETS—Gentlemen, 4s; Ladies, 3s—to be obtained from Mr. T. Avery's, Mr. Gilmour's, or members of the Corps. C. T. MILLS, Hon. Secretary. TENDERS ARE invited, and will be received at my office up to 12. noon of Satubday, 23rd instant, for the erection of OFFICES for the TABANAKI NEWS. CO., New Plymouth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. F. BROOKING, Architect. Brougham-itreet, 13th June, 1900. 16,18,20,22 TARANAKI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my office till 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 30th for the erection of Old People's Home. Lowest or any tmder not necessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON, Architect. . King's Buildings, Brooghair-street. dw TENDERS. EXTENSION OF TIME. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY.

r pHE TIME for tending in tenders for the X residue of iease of IiUSIiv'ESS PI; EMISESinCENTRE' OF DEVON-STREET Has teen KXTENDED to Tuesday, the .iGfch iiihtant-, Et 4 p.m., at the Nliws Office, wbete full can be obtained. Note.—Tiie ground rent is very low, and the premises in excellent condition. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. rpEN DEKS are invited, and will be received X at my office up to i2noon on WEDNESoay, the 27th it staut, for Poutioo, Ibon Fencing, &c., to the Town Hall. No tender necessarily accepted. Plana and specifications may be seen at Mr. J. Sanderson's office. 0. E. BELLKINGER, 15,22,26 Town Clerk.

INDIAN FAMINE FUND. T PHB following donations have been reJL ceived towards the Indian Famine Fund: —His Worship the Mayor, L 3; Mra, Cudd, 1.1; "A Friend," LI; A. Hood, 53; A.W., 2s 6d; " Xaranaki," 10s; "An Englishwoman," £10; '• G," £5; J. H. Parker, £1 is; Mrs.K.Covil, £1; E. Pridham,£l; Mrs. Broham, £1; Rev. and Mrs. Evans, £1: U.J.E., £1; G. Tisch, £1; K, (J. Hughes, £1; D. Shuttlewonb, £1 Is; Miss G. Hirst, £5; J. Barron, £1 Is; Mrs, JNixoe, 7s (id; J. Attrill, IQj; Widow's Mite, 2s 6d; M. H. Baraitt, 4s; A, bhuttleworth, £1; Mrs. Uannall, £2; K. §. Sadler, L 3; E. Okej, H Is; Mrs Newton King, LI Is; Thto. White, LI; X., 6s; 8.5., LI 2s fid; Taramhi Herald, LI lb; J. J. Weston, H is; Mrs. A. Clothier, 6s; Bertie, 3s; Miss Evans, 10s; IT. Earp, LI; A Sympathising family, LI Is. Collected by Mr. J. M. H. Giifllu tL7 2s): J. M. H. Wnffiu, 10s; Mrs Griliiu, 2s; Mra Myles, Is; J. Irwin, Is; A.A.. L 1 Is; Mrs. Okey, sen., LI; Mrs. Watson, sen., 10s; Mrs. Brupe, 5sF. A. Carrington, LI le; Mrs. King,' sea., 2s; Mrs. Skinner, sen., ss; A Friend, ss; J. btrauchon, LI; Mrs. Crompton, 10s; Mrs. Bliss, 10s. Gill-streat Baptist Otiurch, L 4 ss; Miss Mundt, 4s; Miss Kipg, 10s; Mrs Webber, 10s; Friend, ss; Mrs Bestford, ss; Mr. iJrewitt, 2s fid; Mrs Drewitt, 2s 6d; N. K. MacDiiirraid, Ll Is; Mrs W. D. Webster, 10s ; W.' H. Skinner, Ll; T. McKeown, Ll; A. Standish, L2 2s; Miss W. k 10s; Mrs C. Evans, ss; Mrs O'Oonnell, ss; Mrs W. Honnor, ss; Mrs W. Honngx's children, 2s 6d; A Friend, ss; M*s Maddor and family, 8s; O. ford & aw, L61 Nemo, ss; D. Bain, 5b ; H.W.W., 2s Kd; 8.5., 2s6d; Key. S. Osborne, Ll; F. J. Webb, Ll; Sympathiser, Ll; J\ Oliver, 10s; A Friend, 3s; Helping hand, 4s; , W. A. CqlHs, Ll; J. Sanderson, Ll; Mrs R. J. West, 2s 6d; Nemo, 2s fid; b., 2a fid; 0. Evitts, sen., 2s 6d; 8., ss; P.H., ss; F.P.0., , ss; 0. Samuel, Ll Is; J. E. Wilson, 10s; A. Drake, 10s; J. Paul, L2; W. Outlier, ss; X., 2s fid; S. Hoopsr, Ll; P. Webster, 2s fij ;T. Furlong, 10s; B. H. Campbell, Ll Is : Dr. Leatham, L2 2s; E. J. AlleD, Ll Is ;X. llaywood, 10s; J.W.K., Ll 10s; T.Ii.N.'J.J., Ll; Fritnd, ss; Mrs D. Kobtrtso'n Ll; X. Avery, _ iOs ; Jno. Cook, 10s 6'J ; *:yu.palhiser. ss; M.J., 10s ; Mrs Jas. Hill, sets., 5s ; Jno. kill, ; ss; J. Wad a, Ll; J. K. Hill, Ll; AH., 2s fid; Burgess, Frascr & Co., LIU; X. S. Weston, t<l la ; Dr. W {User, L 3 3a ; Hon. X. Keily, H; C, HarrisQu, 10s; proceeds Ol Kiueinatogra].h Cuncert, L 9 2s; J. Brash, L 1; Xeed & Co., Ll; a ia'»y member fcifc. a Andrew's Church, Ll; Constable Slackpoie, i7s fid; Cr., 2s fid; Besttord, ss; W. P. i Barclay, 2s 6d ; What Oh, 2s (3d ; bhe Bumps, 7a fid; F. Heldt, 3s fid ; Mrs Heidi's children, 2s 6d; Mrs Marshall, Ll; Miss Evans, 10s ; Mrs Evans, 10s; Sympathiser, ss; Whiieiey' Memorial Church,Ll2 12s;'j; Barr, Ll; 0. Berry & Co,, Ll; H.S., Ll: Winifred, sa ;' 0.C., L2; J.M., ss; J.K, ss; K.W.W., 10s; W. Morey & ton, 14 is; W. J, Wilkie, Ll; . Wood H 1b; Mrs S Jury, ss; Sympathiser, Ll; A.A., ss; Miss N, 10s; jv.O , 2s 6d; Xutara, ss; .Ruth, 2a fid; She Bumps, 2a fid; J. K., Ll; VValter Bij ly, 10s; X. W., s ss; W. K. Hulke, 10a. E. DOCKBILL, Mayor, Chairman. 0. E. BELLRINGiiK, Xreasurer.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 104, 22 June 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 104, 22 June 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 104, 22 June 1900, Page 3

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