The Daily News. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL
i Great preparations are being made by the promoters, of-tiie Garden E6te at Bell -Block", And grand day may be anticipated, the Maori fronds af tills cahse firo th& visitors. .Theffite takes'^facfe 5 otf tjhe last day of this month. , . I A Confirmation will lit' jßt. Mary's Churdh to-morrow afternoon,ais_3_ pVjlocX by ([he Rjghfc Reyorc63"tli§""Pnitiat9. All the qeats will be (r»oatthis«6Tvico. Tha Primate' iill proach at St, ljary'p,ftf the marniog and services. ~ >.< <i i A yery large shark, from 1 Oft. to ,12ft. long, 'was seen on Thursday afteVnbori by paople from Woolcombe—'ferrace, close inshore. 'The'large number, if people en joylng.a dip Ik" theA},iij ppgr ignorance of hia pj'eilrmty',' was ivitWil y tjhe attraction. ~ . A ckrious bliftiier Mas, itjwems, occurred in corjnsction with the latt) ( telphers' examination. in one case, wlieje, fortupatelv, there (was only>oil l 9 *.carWi<?£to, ,qa* to sit again. Amongst the candidates for the Victoria 'Bottnjratifled "but "were too low down t» "seoure ops th'ey wfiieTercy ueorge BUnchard (Central school) 9th, and Quthbert H. Taylor (Strati foril 1 ) *BBtb.' Sixty'-Jiihe 1 cindidStlSii ! qn*Hft«l. There tfeM&B:c«indiakt&., t ? vl ' • Berlin to ,ij hi George Scott wan fibed"£lo'at the'Migistrate'* iOoartj Welliugtoii, on Friday, 'fer practising medicine' Without registration: '< ?rofeis6t- ttortii, of Melbourne University, who 1 is writing an Australian history of lOaptain" Co6k; paid i'visji to Cove, Tolago Bay, on 'Friday At a spring'ori the qvergrojyn with scrub, he found a snbst'a'ntiai is might jjave beeh placet}, there by the 'fiavigatar On the papa rock*, alongside another spring, are cut |etterp believed to be the iWtials of the crew of. Cook'? yessel. , of,i.ttoopers| belonging to the' FederalOontingent passed through on their way. ,to last evening. ; . t: ■ • The Stratford people are moving in the mattef of'ihWtihg'ihe troops to visit Taranaki: This is-ii"matfet in which the Mayors of Hawera," Stratford, and New Plyc&outh should 'act in* concert ih. of the cos't' oTtho' sahil-pump showed a total expenditure to date of £3835 12s id.'iWcliidrng Engineer, £f3o"l9s l]d; labour £461 Is 4<i; sundries, £97 48s' fid; and cab hire, £ll 5s Gd. vus-- > - ' Whiieley Memorial Charoh, Sunday; Aftu-' arr 20th), Sn-'ife Jj'SorpelPK Subjects arenas foilotrs: —Morning,,ati 11 il.m. i The Coafes,.4onp£'J|hi?n)aß.''.,jsvQnmg. utT p.m.-" Christ Woman o£.Samaria.'! Thoi hest medicin't known: w SaNOER X: 3»nb.'> EoeAtrTi'Tt'lSxTtfAeT.)' Test its ejplnont poweiial.'effeoto iu'eiiighs, colds',-in-iluenza,- -tte' relief is "ibsfaiifcaneo'ug.' ' In' seriousi ciises, and accidents of all kinds, be they ■ 'wounds, btirne, : soaldin'gS, bruiftes,' sprains,'ibis-the safest swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising etfocts produced ,in croup, diphtheria,' brtrichitis, inflammation of lungsV itwelliug, etc'.; diarrhcea, dyseh'tery,' diseases' oif the kiWnefs fed urinary erfjans. ■ SAndhK Sr. SONS' fejbiijYPTt Extract is in • -use at hosptifcals and' medical clinics all over the globe ; patron'ised by-HLs Majesty the King of Italy jcrowned with iaedals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reject all others.—Advt.
sixteen thousaud Spanish deserters duripg the war with Ameriea have beep pardoned, 011 the. occasion of the mprQagc Dtihe Ppncess of Asturias, heireai .jwe'ahrnjitive to ths throne. /■' ;
A quantity of ariti-diptheria serum at Milan Institute became cpatatninated during ( preparation, and produced seveial deaths J from lock-jaw. Three hundred tubes w'pie 1 immediately withdrawn from the doctors. Dr. Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, ( conducted the birial service at the interment of the late Dr, Croightoh at St. Paul's. This is the first i&sjljsjjpe of,^..J)i?bop Ijeing j <sßotfy buied herjfe, : . Tfeotiowell tfelervSfory, near Boston, in ■Becem-her -observer}: •«' Waft. of' light •pto-" jected from Mars, lasting seventy minutes. Newfoundland hplds'a special to; renew the fuociuS viveirii with France.' Mr. Ohamber'ain has invited the Premier to a ■QoEferenceinLondon. Alvord, cashier of the First National admitted embeazleflwnt from that institution, and was sentenced to thirteen years' imprisonment. . At Church to-mofrow.tha Rev. Jatnfei Inas wilV-prea6h in the morning upon " and in the evening will self to ths Solitary word " Bnt." I JfoN|igerß always cordiall/ s weteOlßecl^ is - A very fine and extensive stoek.of,Engager ments Rings, Wedding* Rings, K«f pere and Dress Rings, new century WJJgasSOT f&M silver, genuine rolled gold and oiokel-cases, Clocks. Spectacles arfrl Klectro-plate at J. H. PARKjMfe, Watch maker, JowglleLAod Ik-, jtipjai},® jiext Railway Crossing, Devon-street Plymoujth. —Advt. Hollow ay's Pidts and Ointmbst. Reliable remedies). la nbwV&s,, spellings, enlarged veins, Segiljalgic pains and rheumatism, the applicalfato# A this soothingyiQintnianfc tathe affected parts not only, grefttasti ■ ease, but likewise oatira tne complaint. The Pills greatly assist in <banfthihg' , ttie J Wh-'i * iWd^Mtaitar'painful 1 <* trnSraofS*' Ointment cures the t jlQOateadnjWt. The' Pills remove the con--1 stitutional disturbance and regulate every tuuc.Uon of every organ"bhrough/j'amtahaShUman tiody. The cure is neithor * rarely recurs, so, pejfJacVhua^'been the purification 1 'perforated ( yet harmless preparations. The mo.t'delicato itoay tuse Holloway's Bills with perfect confidence.—Advt.
Dear Sir,—Please .send me three loorS-•tetbtes-ofrypßr;.' 1 ' MvaAtoms." I cannot speak too highly of Jt. It has entirely relieved me from the headaches whioh used.tQ distress me oil busy days; and'a member of "toy family who .us«d to suffer front, obromo palpitation and indigestion has been restored to perfect health through taking Impels " May Apple."—l am, yours gratefully, TS: W. Wilton, Batcher,—Advt. ; - UNNEGfiSSARY L(3S9 OF TIME 1 v Mr. W. S. Whedon, Cashier of the First National Bank af Winterset, lowa,, in. a re cent letier,; gives some, experience with a carpenter in hia employ that will be of value te other mechanics. He says: " I hatltt car-' penterworking forme who was obljged to stop wb'ffc fOr'seveiial flags' oh' acfctmiit of being troubled with diarrhcea. I mentioned to him that I,had been similarly, troubled fcS Miat ' Oolio, Cholera and DJarrhceij, Remedy had cured me. He bought a&'ottta druggist-here-and informed me that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work." For sale by New Ply mouth Co-operative Society.— r Advt. A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE. 1 It speaks well for Chamberlains Cough Remedy' when druggists use it in their own families in preference to 4ry other., '.'l have! sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past five years with complete satisfaction to myself and customers," says ; Druggist J Goldsmith,' Van Ktteri, N'.Y. " I have always used it in my own family both for the cough following la grlgpe, aid find it/ .. efficacious." S"ur 'tele by Now Piyzaeath' Co-operative Sooiety,—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 18, 19 January 1901, Page 2
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