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The Daily News. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The following trains leave New. Plymouth station to-<?ay for the Breakwater,- connecting - mentionod below,*-as follows: —5.45 a.m., Mapourika (from North); 8 a.m., Rotoiti (from South) ; .£,{> m. NMapourika (for, South); 9.30 p.m., Rotoiti (for North). A passenger-car. will be attached to the goods train, leaving i,New Plymouth for the Breakwater, about 3 p.m. Benjamin Greene Lake, solicitor, late Chairman of the Discipline Committee of the Law Institute, has been sentenced at London to seve» and five years' imprisonment consecutively for many misappropriations of clients' moneys. Signer Verdi, the famous Italian composer, is dying.

The Sun, a Loudon newspaper, was ffnod? £2S for carrying ©a a lottery ia which prigs* were awarded to purchasers of copies specially marked with snn spats. Slf Maurice O'Rorke, Mr. George Fowlds, and Mr. Napier, M.H.R., are passengers by the Mararoa, which left Sydney on Wednesday. The Eastern Extension Cable Company's repairing steamer Recorder has passed Cape Moraton southwards.

The Waimate Witness says:—A large bush fire, burning last Sunday afternoon, ap'parently somewhere between the back of Kltham and Normanby, so ebsoured the atmosphere between 3 and 4 p.m. as to remind ene of the colour of a London fog. On Saturday ashes from a big fire at JJoramere were falling thiok in the streets of Hawara. Letters of naturalisation have been granted to Mr. Adolph Olsen, of Tariki Koad. Mr. Crombie, stationmaster at Dunedin, has been promoted to District Maaager at Greymoath, vies Mr. Piper promeied to Wanganni. A remarkable featare of the "Jones" performance is Jones' extraordinary resemblance to a well-known New Zealand jaeclesiastical dignitary. Archbishop Carr hag left Melbourne for 1 New Zealand. The Chamber of Deputies (says a Paris cable), by a majority of 72, ordered Hog sean's speech in defence of the Religions Association Bill to be placarded throughout France. Rosseau declared that since tho fall of the Empire the religious orders were never more harmful than at present. All those interested in our Sunday schools will confer a favour on the Committee, by calling on Mr. May, baker, and purchasing tho provisions prepared for the picnic, which will be sold at reduced rates, owing to the anaveidable postponement.—Advt. A very fine and extensive stock of Engagements Sings, Wedding Eings, Keepers and Dress Kings, new century Watches, in gold silver, genuine rolled gold and nickel cases, Clocks. Spectacles and Blectro-plate at J. H. Pabkbb's, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician, next Railway Crossing, Devon-street Central, New Plymouth.—Advt

The best medicine known is SAndes & Bons' Eucalypti Extbaot. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, bums, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effocts produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of lungs swelling, etc., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. Sandeb & SONS' Eucalypti jSxtbact is in use at hospitals and medioaTajlinics all over the globe ; patronised byMis Majesty the King of Italy; erowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reject all others.—Advt..

Holloway's Film and Ointment. More preciors than Gold. Diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera are, through Use summer's heat, carrying off the voting, as the winter's cold destroys the aged. In the most acute cases, where the internal medicines cannot be retained, the greatest relief will immediately result from lobbing Hallway's soothing Ointment over the abdomen. The friction should be frequent and brisk, to .ensure the penetration of a large portion of the unguent. This Ointment calms the excited persistabla action and soothes tbe pain. Both vomiting and griping yield to it; where fruit orvegetableshaveoriginated the malady it is proper to remove all indigested matter from the bowels by a moderate dose of Holloway's Pills before using the Ointment.— Advt.

A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE. I It speaks well for Chamberlains Congh | Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. " I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the I past five years with complete satisfaction te | myself and customers," fays Druggist J Goldsmith, Van Ktten, N.Y. "I have always used it in my own family both for the cough following la grippe, and find it v .

efficacious." For sale by New Plymouth I Co-operative Society.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 24, 25 January 1901, Page 2

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The Daily News. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 24, 25 January 1901, Page 2

The Daily News. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 24, 25 January 1901, Page 2

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