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The Daily News TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1901.

' LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mr. Harry Gilraour, having given up business, has handed over to Mr. D. McKinnon Bain the box office booking in connection with entertainments at the Theatre Royal. The warship Brooklyn sailed from Wellington on Monday morning for Manila, via Sydney. It is understood that Mr. McVi'ly is to become chief clerk of the Kailway Department in Wellington, in succession to Mr I Waite, promoted to Dunedic. * The. Conciliation Beaid at Auckland granted a slight increase in re the claim for reinstatement by men dismissed by the IWaihi Company. The Biard deci'ed the ! matter was.oae for the Court, bur, recommended the Company to reimburse the Ur,ion for actual payments to the men. The following trains leave New Plymouth station to-t'ay for the Breakwater, connecting with steamers mentioned belo.r, as f0110w5:—5.45 am., Rotoiti (frem north); 1 10.30 a m., Rotoiti (for south) ; 7 p.m., | Takapura (from south) ; 9.30 p.m., Takaponaj [ (for north). A passenger car will be attached to g< ods train leaving for breakwater about 3 p.m. Cr. Tisch took his seat at the Borough Council table for the first time on Monday evening. Mr. K. S. Harley, for many years manager of the 1 oan and Mercantile Agency, died at Ohristchurch on Sunday night. At Cbristchurch on Saturday an Association of Women School Teachers was formed with the object of securing proper recognition of women teachers' work. / Flaying in London on Saturday, the Australian bowlers were defeated by 28 points by the Hounds Green Olub, and beat the Brighton Olub by four points. Pleuro .(pleuro-pneumonia, a highly contagious and rapidly fatal disease of the boviqe race) has made its appearance near Townsville, Queensland. "* The comet which <was, recently visible in the west was seen on Sunday night by Mr. G. V. Hudson with a 3J»inch te'escopc. It is just entering Canis Minor, and is nearly duewestof the star Beter in that constellation. Its right ascension is 7 hours 3 ruin-. utes north, declination 9 hours. i Our attention has been called to the fact that some persons have been depositing the carcases of. dead pigs and dogs on the beach just beyond the Borough boundary. Bach a practioe is highly reprehensible,,and it is to be hoped the perpetrators will see that a recurrence iof the offence does not happen. Cr.Stohr, speaking on the question of) furnishing the Council Ohamber last evening, advocated the provision of a proper tablefor the reporters. He felt sorry, for. them-sometimes, he said, when he saw the! discomforts under which they laboured with the old table at present in use. The Town Clerk paid there was a proper table which would be put in when the room was fitted I up, John Bunyan in his prison cell, On Pilgrim's Progress loved to dwell, And nearly all that startling tale

He wrote while pining in a gaol. i His work lives on though John succumbed, No doubt the damp his limbs had numbed, j And gave bin cold ; his death that sure, He'd not got Woods' Gbbat Pbppjsbmint Cubs— Advt. 12 Foreign Competition in often declared '• to be the c mse of much of the suffering in, this country, and we are toH that the number of foreigners in. Bngland make it veryj difficult for the Englishman to get a living.! However this may be, it is certainly true that the presence of foreign matter in the hloed endangers the health of the whole system. To purify the blood and re correct disorders of the liver and stomach, the only certain, safe and agreeable meMcine is Holloway'a Pills If you suffer from gout, rheumatism, or lumbigo, Bcilds, burns, or similar evils, you mu't use with the least possible delay Holloway's Ointment. For over hil f-a-century, theso famom remedies i have been the faithful friend of man. —Advt. PA&UMONM PKaVENTKD Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colds and la grippe during the past few years, to our fenowledgo, not a single case ; lns resulted in pneump ia. Thos. Whitfield and Co., 210 Wabash avanue, Chicago, one of the most prominent retail druggists in that city, •in speaking of this, says : " We recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt and complete reoovery, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to resu t in pneunwnia." Price, IS 61; big size, 3s. For sale by New Plymouth Co-operative Society.— Ad ■". ■:■ '-••■....-■■

At the Police Court on Monday a young man named Frank Austis was charge! with l'ailiug to pi'ovHe for his wife and two children. The wife applied for a separation order and the custody of the two children. After hearing the evidence His Worship dismissed the charge, and directed Mrs. Austis to meet Mr. Weston, win represented her husband, when no doubt some arrangement could be ma'ie. A similar application was made by Mary Bullot against Frederick Ballot, the hearing of which wss adjourned till 'his morning at 10.30, on the application of Mr. Westoa, defendant's solicitor. Otto Schultz, a young msn, was remanded to appear at Inglewood oa Wednesday on a charge of stealing a horse belonging to H B. Ourl.is, of that place, and which was' value! at £l4. Other similar charges I Sergeant Stagpoole stated, pending againit the 'same accused ] Mm. McKinley (wife of the U.S. President) is suffering from blood poisoning, the result of a whitlow. On Wednesday evening at Inglcwood a" (*pan-air evang-listic address will be given by J. D. Billens, of Christchurch, at 8 p.m —Advt The best medicine known is SANOBii & Sons' Eucalypti Extract. And its en.inent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the reVef is iuslantaneous. For serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, iniiammation of lungs swelling, etc., diar, rhcea, dysentery, diseases the kidneys and urinary organs. Sandbb & Sons' Eucalypti Extract is in use at hospitals ani medical clinics all over the globe ; patronHis Majesty the King of Italy ;crownecl with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reject all other. —Advt.

HOW TO CURE GROUP. j Mr. R. Gray, who lives near America' Duchess county, N.Y.. says : " Chamberlain's j Oough.Remedy is the best medicine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." Whe.i given' as soon as tbe child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as thee symptoms appear. Price, Is 6d; big size, 3s. For sale by New Plymouth Co-operative Society.—Advt. TESTIMONIAL. Thames Auckland, October 15th, 1900. Professor Notmain. Pear Sir,—Since writing you )a?t month hwe improved teyond expectation; in act roy relations are wonnViog what has come over ms. I use Itobe so irrirable and thin. lam getting quite stout, as my *eig'h L , has increased 15W, I rest su 1 I sleep well, and awaken refreshed and fit fir Iwork, and I feel so welt nothing to t oable me irow. I wilj.recoaim'ad loar treatment to those afflicted as I Wio with pleasure. Wishing you every su CBjs —' remain, yoor grateful patient, Feed. R. AT THE BAR, greatest compliment ever paid to ■ medicine was that paid to Impey's " May Applb," when, during the recent Tariff ete.M's.H R. testified openly in the 11 use the efficacy of this gr<tat remedy a guaranteed cure for all liver diosrders A oottle was subsequently presented to every member of the House, and Member < now speak in high terms of its goo ' effects, All chemists and stores stock it per bottle.--Advt The following testimonial shows th 3 v-lue of Needh.m's Salve;— Mr. Needham—Your Salve is first-class for drawing and he iling. Its sp >edy effects on wounds is surprising. .Every mother of a family ought to keep a supply at hand, most especinlly in country places, where safe and sure rem uies sih ;>s jour Salve, applied quickly, saves much pain and doctors accounts. I c nsider no home com plet without it,—Ja-ncs Florence Peine]/ i) Agents f r Veedtum's Salve, Co ociety, New Pi moulh. ADVT Willis Street, Wellingt n Mb. M. Imp 31st uly, 0 Dear Sir, —Plea send me threj mor bottUs of jo V) "M&Y Apple." I cannj. speak 100 high of it. It has entirely clieved me from headaches wh di use i dwtress me busy days; and a member o! my family who osad to suffer from chrouk a' pitation arid indigestionbas been restored o crfect healt through taking Impests May Applb. —I am, yours gratefully, B. H Wl ltov . Butcher.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 11 June 1901, Page 2

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The Daily News TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1901. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 11 June 1901, Page 2

The Daily News TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1901. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 11 June 1901, Page 2

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