Thb first :mz i.o; ■ f *>•-- n>>wy -onstitntf : Fk: vie •: A T.-.raii'Vii was held a, Saw--ra r.r. Thursday, 7ih March, There wc-s'e jinwur.; ?,;vij. Mesaw M/„Fvr"vad T 3<jwir. Setharknd. and Henry, •''•ifr.;, IViV-. Mclnau, Hawerii, anl And-:>>.m, Sfftoo, 'vere aasociiiid. Tfc;? I»?v. S Oboreewas ohoatQ Modeniot *;<;„■.. ilev. Chat UcDoava v»ij e'ooiecl Modnrminister of i-'aiiair. t»j acpo'nt d to the ctfica cf c'pik. A facd wan organised to in'it; he travelling tx peueeiof memb&r*. Ilia crdination of Mr. Chappie, KithMu, to the cftice of e'dir was A notict o? motioc by Mr. A. Ststheriaad regarding church aiseodaßcs *»is ie;eived, A repoib was eivea by the Mcder-ior for Oponake. Thr-re is tie (nojpect of Ihe etejtion of a cu'tab'e placo of worship in that town, at a3 early date. It was resolved *o visio Si.r»iford at tin end on Jane, tho cocanjifS'oo. to catsus of Kovs. O. McDonald, Ivo Bertram, atd t.belr representative elders. The scroll urinates w> re read, confirmed ucd signed. The meeting (8 closed with prayers. A Life Saved 'Sixteen Months of Awful Suffering Impure blood is always dangerous. Just as soon as you begin to feel weak and languid, nervous and depressed, you are in danger. Make your blood pure and your nerves strong at once. Mr. Thomas 11. Cashel, of Dripstone, New South Wales, Australia, sends us this letter, with his photograph: - SiiiliK-nly taken very ill and for three rlv all the time, and n;» ail se!t!o<! in or.n limn. 1 thon wei ijdncj Ii"r;-!f3l. «■!:■ ro <l«';ul nit-cia of were takvn !r«i'i my Kg. liut I srow wc and wc.iti-r, tjritii I roiild hardly raist hand. I then li'ft th't h-ispiial, Wlievi mnst surely i!:c. Thun my |k<oiilr twugh abotclt-ij; AYER'S 5 Sarsapariila [n all 1 nsed fifteen Prepay !>y Dr. J. C. Aver Co., Lowell, U. S. A. WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. rHE undersigned nctific-: that be faes oought ont Mb. Robs. Kibbt'S in ! . :re:>ii in th; above BUSINESS. Customers will please note cbingi o! hcurs, viz. : Coach leaves Waits-a at 9.30 a.m. Coach leaves Now Plymouth p.m. £»j Seat booked and parcels rc?3ivtd at Wert E. COULTKK, Wa<t.-ra. REGISTERED. LUPTAIN ROBKRTBON, of tba >Vliai- / ga'.oa (the boat tint fr A sighted the Perthshire on her eventful voyage), says:— "TEKDS CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS is the best core I have seen. It is a suie core. I recommend it to all my friends in Australia and elsewhere." NEVER FAILS. PRICE-ONE SHILLING. Sold by Mr. Esther and Mr. Wharton, Chemists Gore. SOLE BROS., TABANAKI BUTCHERY. We kilt inly tne PRIMEBT OF MEAT grazed on the beet fattening farms !n the district. 01 00AMTY . WE OEFt nOMPETITICN OUBTOMEBB WAITED ON DAILY SOL'i AGENTS F. ANDKEWS' iVELLKaO'A,* BACON DEVON-STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH TT AVIKO s.-c-ortJ the .«<sisV I . L ajice ot * I FiBST-CXISS TIILOKS I | from Wellington, 1 no now |> j d to sxeonte crdsra at •) ~ iORTEHT NOTICE 'i r"T^ I - i^ I Customers patronising my 11 -_. lablushment can rely og § I 'W FASHION, FIT. k WORKMANSHIP lAU Garinsnts QCARAjniiKD SOT toSnrtnk. NO Boy or Girl Labour sit ployed. No Old 3tocs. Good selection of modern TWEEDS IN FASHIONABLE SHADES. Cbargea Moderate 'F.W.Jensen, THE CITY TAILOR, XWO DOOB3 ABOVE THEATRE ROYAL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 49, 14 March 1901, Page 4
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529Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 49, 14 March 1901, Page 4
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