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The Daily News. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

r, A Social in aid of the Convent funds takes place in the Theatre Royal this evening. We l- hope to see a good attendance as a capital programme has been arranged. The following trains will leave New Plymonth station for the breakwater to-day, conf, necting with steamers mentioned below, as follows:—G a.m., Ngapuhi (from North); r, 9.38 p.M., Ngapuhi (for North). The latest addition to the Telephone Exchange is Mr. A. H. Steeds, manager of thi ra New Zealand Millers Association, Limited, ,Brougham-street. The number is 217. 1 Tand,a£p will be received by Mr. J. A j 6 Maisey, architect, alterations and addin tionsto a residence in Leaolj-streat, His Worship the Mayor has received a >h wire from Trooper Dobbin, a Taranaki memid ber of the Fifth Contingent, that he will arrive here by the mail train this evening if No doubt he will receive a fitting welcome. Mr. A. J. Massey, architect, has a business card in this issue to which the attention ol pe>sobs intending to bnild is directed. Jtev. Mr. Spenpar of the London Britis' and Foreign Bible Socfuty pficuniad the _ pulpit of St. Mary's Church yesterday morn ~ ing. Mahatu arrived at Kawhia yesterday with ft brass band and a large retinne. He stated tbat he intends to make Kawhia his peri manent headquarters. At the Auckland fcupreme Court on Saturday the Chief Justice gave judgment as to <he disposal of the exhibition surplus, ordering the appointment of four trustees to hold j tbij money till the Haty of Commerce was ejected a? proposed by the exhibit ton pros- ! pectus. JfS regptttfiQ a school was not mentioned in the piospeotus. The Hon. J. G. Ward, in a spseoh at Eketahuna, referring to the requirements of the district north of Rimutuka, stated that after next month there will be no extra five miles ia the railway. The charges now imposed by reason of the difficulty in getting tiainj over the incline will be abolished, During last yea? pha?e extra changes totalled At the last meeting »f the Harfcsnr Board a letter was read from the Soloaial Secretary promising to look into the question of the valuation charges. In relation to the same subject a letoor was read from the Valuation Department t« M& effect they •were considering the matter but were not in a positjf'in to yet whether a redaction eould be made fer the 5.9?.t Jjf correcting the A Municipal Association was formed at Wellington ea Friday to ensure progress on «eond liicta, and to resist the introduction of party f?litics into civic affairs. Mrs. Kelly haS received from Dr. Baraardo #n acknowledgement the contributions collected by her for the HornSS fsr Waifs and Strays. O v e r 5,300 boys and gi ■:!H are now under Dr. care an j while expressing deep gratitude tof the welcome help from Taranaki he pleads fer faftier aid, to the cause. Ladies compljin strongly of the mud ' caused by leaky water plugs, especially at crossings. 1 here are several of these traps rPf lle unwary and ladies find it particularly - unjpieaeant en a fine evening to step tddenlv into a pool of jpuddy water wher<Jflry land should be f oand, 'I HOLLOW AY'S GiNTMBN'f pftLS. With the changing season it is p-Adont for all to rectify any ailment afllici tg them; bat it is encumbent on the ag?. f suffering under ulcerations and similar cjbilitating cause?, to have them removed orQ/erse conBfsnuences will follow. This (-Jntment is •ihe.'i j on its powers a l l may conifideutly not only sirapl Jputa their sorcs.yutof sight, extirpatefjthe source Ojt' mischief, extracts the poison, and sjinjulates Nature 'to £ll f, the ulcer with sound hpaltljy granulatir'fi that wjll abide through life. Under U 8 jtr'eatmeaj bad legs soon become sound. s jfb»tic skins cast off their scales, and scrnulous sores cease to annoy.—Advfc. n The best medicine known 1 Sandhb & Sons' Eucalypti Bxtbaot. I its eminent powerful effects in cotyfhs, eolds, influenza, the relief is iustaqfcaneous. In «grious cases, and accidents i s |all kinds, be hey grounds, burns, sca<Angs, bruises, . sprains, it i# safest remtijil— no swelling —no produced in croup, bronchitis, inflammation of stp., diar, rhcea, dysentery, kidneys «nd urinary Sons' Eucalypti hospitals and medical ised by His Maje^^^^^^Hltaly; crowned with medals Exhibition, in this approved article and rei^^^Bothers. —Advt. A vtry fine and of Engage" ments Rings, Wedding lores, Keepers and Dress Rings, new century Watches, in gold silver, genuine rolled golcflnd nickel cases, Clocks. Spectacles and ffile fro plate at J. 11. PAJtftEE'g, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician, next Railway Ore log. Devon-street Centra New Plymouth.- Lp

I Amo'ting of shareholders of the New! I'lymouth Co-operative Society was held oh J (Saturday when, after some discussiou, a formal resolntion was passed authorising alterations iu articles of association to enable the Society to take up shares in the Freezing 1 Works. The resolution was identical wl'ii t that which is being passed by dairy factories 1 | for the same purpose. Mr J. B. Connett b I presided and fully explained the object in ►, view, as did also Mr. Morton who paid a warm , tribute of praise to Mr. Oomictt's good work for the dairy industry and expressed a hope C that he would bo elected a director of tho t Freezing Work a when taken over by the producers. The annual meeting of the Now Plymouth * Branch of the British and Foreign Bible F Society will be hold in St. Andrew's School- t room on Monday evening, the 18th, at. 7.30 r p.m. A Lantern Lecture will then be given. | Admission free. Collection in aid of tho ' funds of the Society.—Advt. 11 Willis Street, Wellington. 1' Mb. M. Impey. 31st July, 1900 c Dear Sir,—Please send me three more E bottles of your " May Apple." I cannot speak too highly of it. It has entirely re ' lieved me from the headaches which used to ' distress me on busy days; and a member of r my family who used to suffer from chronic t palpitation and indigestion has been restored t to perfect health through taking Impey.s May Applb."—l am, yours gratefully, B. c W. Wiltow, Butcher.—Advt. I OHA.MBBRLAIN'B COUGH REMEDY A * GREAT FAVORITE. 4 The soothing and healing properties o t this remedy, its pleasant taste and promp i and permanent cures have made it a great favorite with people everywhere. It is os- s peciall prized by mothers of small children ; for cold;, croup and whooping cough, as it | always affords quick relief, and as it con- . tains no opium or other harmful drug, ic may be given as confidently to a baby as to on aiult. For sale by New Plymouth Ooaperative Society.—Advt. ( Bewley and Griffiths, Sharebrekeis, Devon - treet, New Plymouth, pays special p'ilention. to Otago and West Coast dredging stocks, and, having reliable correspondents both localities, ia in a position to advise clients} Investors can obtais all information in conj nection with dredging, and inspect at his office, the latest quotations, prospectuses of most compauies floated, and maps of all mining claims. Inquiries invited —Advt. AT THE BAR, The greatest compliment ever paid to a medicine was that paid to Impey's " May Applb, ' when, daring tho recent Tariff De ) Bate, MVH.K r testified openly in the House to the efficacy of tbl? great renjedy- a guaranteed cure for all liver diosrders. A bottle wa« subsequently presented to every member of tlie House, and Members now speak in high terms of its goo effects, All chemists and stores stock it per bo ttle.— Advt HE OWES HIS LIFE TO THE FORE THOUGHT OF A COMPANION. ' While on a camping trip in Webster county, Mr. S. I. Stamp, of Normantown, W. Va., had asevere attack of bloody flux. Ho says, " I firmly believe that I owe my liEo to the foretiiougbt of one of the company whp had taken along a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ' Remedy " r Moral.—Procure a bottle of this remedy befare leaving homo. It cannot be obtained when on a hunting, fishing or prospecting trip. Neither can it be obtained while on board the cars or steamship, and at such 1 times and places it is most likely to be needed. The safe way is to have it with you. Thousands of travelers never leave home on a journey without it. For sale by New Plymouth Co-operative Society.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 18 March 1901, Page 2

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The Daily News. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 18 March 1901, Page 2

The Daily News. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 18 March 1901, Page 2

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