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A HARD DAY'S WORK,

I WITHOUT ANY TROUBLE-A CHANGE IN THE LIFB OF MANY A NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZEN. The prospect of a hard day's work gives a man a shudder to think of it if he is sick, lie would not mind it if he was well. Have yoa not oftan had your deepest sympathies arousad by the face of an invalid at a window ? Perhaps the day may bi exceptionally pleasant to you with your abuudsfice of health, but if tho slightest breeze awoke tho trees it would bo too much for that pale face at the window. And there ai e disense3 just as exasperating, whore one i.-i bs much an invalid as tho oue pictured above. Kidney complaint hag miseries unknown, except to theso who ihavu sulTtfred them. We are glad to s-iv thuro is much lew of ;„ New [ Plymouth now that Bonn's Backache ( Kidney Pi'ls aro so well known. Read how one citizen was benefited : Mr. Donald Robert sail, toll-keeper, Junction Road, near this town, siys : " "For twenty yearn i' ve been bad wit)) tho kidneys, principally pains in the back. These gave me a very bad time of it, m>iking me pretty well a cripple. If I stooped I could scarcely straighten myself. Work was out of the question. I swallowed enough medicine to curd a hospital rightly tiken, but it did me no good. I got Doan's Backache Kidney Pills at the Co-operative Store, Cutrie-street. These pills seemed to do me good right awey. As far as the kidneys are concerned they have cured me. I have other troubles with my health, but it I could get as effective a medicine for them rs Doan's BiefeachK Kidney Pills have proved for the kidney?, I would be quite right. Everybody knows that 1 suffered with my back, but I have got no bad back now " Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeeper at 3s per box (six boxes 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by the proprietors, Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt-street, Sydney. But be sure you ask for DOA.N'S !

WAIWAKAIHO. TUESDAY", 16th APRIL. NEWTON KING will se his yards, as above, — ill sell by auction at 115 Mixed Calves UO Yearlings 25 12 to 18-months Mixed 50 18-months Steers 45 2 to 21-year steers 40 Springing Heifers 10 Ohoice 3-year Heifeis, springing 50 Store Cows THURSDAY 25th APRIL. "Vl EWTON KING has received instructions L l from Mit. J. B. Knowxks, who is retiring from farming, to sell by auction, at bis Rahotu Saleyards, on tbe above date, — Farm oE 200 Acres on tbe Kahni' Road, being; Section 18, Block 14, Cape, S.D., with small whare thereon; 65 acres in grass and divided into two paddocks; 10 arres felled, balance lieht bash.

The land is level, dry, and well waterel, oh good metal road; I j miles from Creamery, wl3 20 dlB Sale at 2 o'clock. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. 15.7K0T10N OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLOWS UNDSK "THE MUNIOIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1900. I HEREBY give notice that, the Flection of Mayor and Council ts for the] Borough of New Plymouth will be he'd on WEDNESDAY, the24th day of Apil instant. Three Councillors are to hn elected for each of the Three Wards of the Borough, viz.— the Eastern. Central, and Western Wards. Nominations in the prescribed form must reach me at the Borough Offices, Town Hall, King-street, by 12 noon on MONDAY, the 15th day of April instant, accompanied by a deposit of £lO for each candidate nominated for the office of Mayor, and of £3 for each candidate nominated for the office of Councillor. Nomination Papers may be obtained on application C. K. BELLRINGER, ] Returning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth, i Borough Offices, Town Hall, 6th April, 1901. 91015 ELECTION OP SCHOOL COMMITTEES. ANNUAL MEETING OP HOUSEHOLDERS. Annual Meeting of Householders for the election of School Committees will be held in the several Scheol Districts, at the places stated below, enMONDAY, April 22nd at the hour of 7 p.m., for the purpose of electing duly nominated persons as Members of School Committees for the ensuing year, s provided by Section 5 of "The School committee's Election Act, 1891. The number of persons to be elected for each district is as follows:

Pukearuhe, Tongaporutu, Mangorei, Hui J rangi, Tarata, Huiro*, Ngariki Road, Whan- ' gamamona, Hurford Koad, Tataraimaka, . Waihi, Ratapiko, Uruti, Tututawa, Tahora, : Pungarehu, Matau, and Ponokura, each fiye person?. The election to be held in the respective schoolhouses. Rowan Koad, Mahoe, Opunake, Carrington Road, Durham Road, Eltliam Road, Oaonui, Rahotu, Okato, Frankley Road, Fitzroy, Bell Waitara, Tikorangi, Urenui, Lepperton, Kaimata, Tariki Road, Midhirst, Salis; bury Road, Stanley Road, Pembroke Koad, Toko, Ngaire, Bird Road, Cardiff, Kent Road, Omatn, Oaknra, Kaiauai, Denbigh Road, Egtmsnt Yillagc, Huiakama, Warea and Dudley Road, each seven (7) persons. The election to be held in the respective schoolhouses. Kent Road election to be held in the Lower Kent Road Schoolhouse; Bell, in the Bell Block Schoolhouse. New Plymouth, Inglewood, and Stratford each nine (fl) persons. New Plymouth election to bo held in the Town Hall, New Plymouth; Inglewood election to be held in the Schoolhouse, Inglewood Stratford election to be held in the Schoolhouse, Stratford. Nomination op Candidates. Householders of the various School Dis tricts are hereby requested to send in to the Chairman of the School Committee in their District (he names of persons, being Resident Householders, nominated by them to nerve on the Committee for the ensuing term. The nominations must be in writing signed by the proposer and candidate, and sent to the Chairman of the School Committee on or be lore MO N DAY, April 15th, 1901, nqt er than 8 p.m. '■ Nominations may also be made at the Meetings of Householders to be held on . MONDAY, April 22nd, IUOI. The first meeting of each of the newly . elected Committees for the appointment of ■ Chairman is hereby convened at the above named places immediately after the elections. By order of the Board. P. B. WHITGOMBE, ( Education Office, 6' March. 21st, 19Q1,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 73, 15 April 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 73, 15 April 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 73, 15 April 1901, Page 3

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