I Department of Justice, Prisons Branch, Wellington, 3rd December, 1900. NDBRS are invited for tbe Supply of _l RATIONS, FUEL, and other Necessaries to the Prison at New Plymouth, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1901. Tenders, to be addressed to the Visiting Justices, will be received up to neon on the 7th day Of December, at the Prison, where General Conditions and Specifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. A. BUMS, Inspector of Prisons. I GO TO TEBDS! (A paean by a Grateful Friend.) When tortured by rheumatio pirns, Abrasions, cuts, scalds, stings, and sprains, Or grievous 'tic through nervous veins; Whilst head-ache screeds Belief at once—one way—obtains, I go to Teeds 1 Another plague scare, less acute, Is known as corns upon the foot, Which makes one writhe and curse the boot This evil feeds. For stuff for such to clean outroot, I go to Teeds 1 When teasing colds the frame afflicts And nose does run, like floods of Styx, While sneeie and oough together mix, Sad anguish breeds, I soon cry quits with this dire fli. I go to Teeds I THEDfcOO, The Pharmacy. TARANAKI HORTICULTURAL SPRING SHOW, THEATRE ROVAL TO-DAY. FLOBAL DHBIGNB AND DECORATIONS A SPKOIAL FEATURE. W. 0. LIPPIATT, the celebrated Auckland Bosegrower, will exhibit a THOUSAND ROBE BLOOMS. Long list of SPKOIAL FRIZES Ohbtimoaibs fob Champion Blooms. AFTERNOON TEA AND SUPPER. ORCHESTRA ENGAGED FOR EVENING. Entries for Oeneral Classes close on TUESDAY, 4th, at Mr. H. R. Cattlex's, and for Cut Flowers on WEDNESDAY, Etb, at 8 p.m, at the Theatre Royal. Doors open from 2 to 5.30 and 7 to 10 p.m. Adhuswh: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. E. F. HALSB, td Hon. Sec. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. theatrTroyal. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Uth AND 12th. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT BT MISS LIU SHARP, The gifted Melbourne Soprano, and successful rival of Miss Amy Castles AND M. HAFALtWSKI, The wonderful Pianist and Violinist, who, according to Melbourne papers, is without equal in the Colonies. Further particulars in future issues. JAB. H. FERGUS, Representative. THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, 13th DECEMBER. AH ENTEBTAIHMENT WILL BE GIVEN BY THE PUPILS OFTHE NEW PLYMOUTH CONVENT SCHOOL on the above date. Programme in future issue. Tickets, 2s and Is. mwf SENTRY HILL, POSTPONED TO DECEMBER 13th, In deference to the wishes of tbe New Plymouth Horticultural Society. GRAND GaFd~EN PARTY AT Mas MQTAGGART'd GROUNDS. Music by Town Band. Games. Tilting at the Ring. Sports, Refreshment Stall. A Train leaves New Plymouth at 1 p.m. Proceeds to help tbe Anglicin Church Fund in supplying services at Lenpertun, Huirangi, Tixorangi, Urenui, WaiUra, Uruti, Mokau„Pukearuhe, Tongaporutu. Admission, Is; children, 6d. H. T. RAWNSLEY, t,t,s Vicar. WANTED £NQWN. OKATO WE3LEYAN CHURO: ANNIVERSARY PICNIC AND ENTERTAINMENT ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. /~\NLY half the people In New Plymouth study economy in household purchases. HOW DO WE SNOW Because only half of them nsist upon having WAXINE SOAP For use in laundry work. The other half allow the grocer to put them oS with an inferior article which gives the seller a larger proflt t the purchaser's expeoQe
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 241, 6 December 1900, Page 3
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