LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Bowli'g Club's annual social and distribution of prizes will take place in the Forester's Hall, Gill-street, on Thursday. 25th inst. The f, phir mads a quick passage, arriving at Adelaide on Monday night. i Westminster Abbey will be closed for three months prior to tlje King's coronation,'
A cable has been received oE the death of P. Lorillard, the well-known American sportsman, and owner of the Knglish Derby winner, Iroquois. The London-India Docks Company are erecting at the Royal Albert Docks additions 1 storage for 200,000 carcases of mutton. On Saturday next Messrs Vickers and Stevens will Imld a large sale of trees at [nglewood on behalf of Messrs Laird and Sons, the well-known Wanganui nurseymen. The consignment consists of fruit and forest trees, iloweriDg sbrube, etc., particulars ol which may be seen in our adveitisinj: columns. This will be one of the larges iale of trees ever held in Inglewood, and we understand that a representative of Messrs Laird's firm will be present at the sale, and will be pleased to interview clients. Charles-Cookery was committed for t ial on Monday at Palrnerston North on a charge of st a'ing a horse and selling tha s ime in Chri-itcburcli. The Treasurer of the St. John Ambulance Society (Mr. H. T. Ainsworth) b?gs to acknowledge the sum of 10s, being annual subscription from the Misses Hempton. Whilst Master Eric Bellringer, the youngest son of Mrs. Jam*? Bellringer, was playing football with the Central School boys on Poverty Flat yesterday afternoon he fell on a broken glass bottle and severely lacerated the upper part of his left leg. With commendable pluck he promptly went to Dr. Leatham's surgery, and had the wound sewn up by Dr. Fookes, eight stitches being necessary. In the old days of the F.R. the rival combatants shook hands before commencing to knock one anoth-r out of time. In the m o-e refined verbal warfare on the platform opponents shake hands after the fray. Messrs. Isitt and J. Elliott gave an exhibition of this noble art on Tuesday evening. At the Boy's Institute on Monday night Mr. Bradbury gave an interesting lectnre on the battle of Waterloo and several musica' items, which were much appreciated, were rendered by Misses Forte, Blandish, Evans and Rev. F. G, Evans. On Tuesday evening Mr. W. Coadgave a lecture on the " Electric Telegraph," explaining by means of instru ments the system in use. 'J he lads were greatly interested in what they saw and heard. As on the previous evening, a capital musical and elocutionary programme wa* contributed, the performers being Misses Ambury and Drew, Messrs. Cocker and A, H. Ambury, all of whom were loudly applauded. It is proposed to make one evening each week a 1 popular night," when lectures and music will bo given, and all sympathisers with the Institute will be invited to attend. On Monday evening next Dr. Hutchinson will give an address on't physical culture." A dance will be hold at the Drill Hall on Wednesday, 17th July, in aid of the Tukapa Ist. Juniors' trip to Palrnerston. Tic'tcts: Gentleman, " 2s; lalies, Is. Smart and Moverley, Hon. Sees.—Advt. 16 A special meeting of the Tukapa Fr otb ill Club will be held at the Guar is' Club rooms this (Wednesday) evening at 7 p.m A fu'l attendance is requested. Smirt and More"--ley, hon. sees. Mr. J. A. Gilrnth, chief of the Goverjnv nt Stook Department, returned from Knglund yesterday morog by the Sonoma. Interviewed at Auckland befora leaving for Wellington, he expressed himself very pleased with the result of his trip. The hsaring of the charge against Dr. John Wilfcins, that he did on or ahr ut, 17th May murder o e Mary O'Dowd. was con eluded at Auckland yesterday. Mr. Keerf, for accused, urge 3 that the evidence was such that no jury would convict on it, and he asked the Court rot to commit the accused The Magistrate reserved his decision. To-day is the Short st day. John Bunyan in his prison cell, On Pilgrim's P.ogress loved to dwell, And nearly all that startling tale He while pining in a gaol. His work lives on though John succumbed, No doubt the damp his litnhs had nnmbed, And gaya him cold; his death that sure, He'd not got Wqods' Gebat Pktpkhmint f use—Apvy. 12
Monsy PAlflO IN TJIE Clfy.—Nothi'g disorganises all sorts of business so el|ectual'y as a money panic in the City of London. It signifies that something is wrqng with the very foundation upon which t h e whole fabric of commerce is ere te t, The commercial world turns gidtiy as it were, and loses its head, In such a case even she wisest man does not know what to do. Jn our personal troubles, happily we are not so helpless. If we suffer from headaohe, indigos ion, loss of appetite, disorder of the s- omach or liver, we simply take ouf Holloway's Pills and we find relie f . If it is gout rheumatism, bronchitis, sore throat, or weak chsst which ails us, we tarn to Holloway s Ointment which is an infallible remedy for all snch troubles —Advt.
Tbe best medicine known is SANDB't & Rons' Eucalypti Kxtbaot. and its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the rel'ef is instantaneous. For serious cases, and accidents of all binds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of lungs swelling, etc., diar, rhcea, dysentery, diseases the kidneys and urinary organs. Sandeb k Sons' Eucalypti Extract is in use at h- spitals an 1 medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy; crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this aprroved article and reiect all other.—Advt, The following testimonial shows the v*lue of Keedh-im's SalyeMr. Needham,—Your Salve is flrst.olass for drawing and healing. Its spiedy effects on wounds is Mjrprising. Every mother of a family ought to keep a supply at hand, most especially in country places, where safe and sure remedies su"h as your Salve, applied quickly, saves much pain and doctors accounts. [ consider no home compl t without it,—James Florence. tir Agents for Needham's Salve, Co-operative Society, New Pl.mouth. —Advt. A PROMINENT CHICAGO WOMAN SPEAKS. Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice Presi dent Illionois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Rem?dy says: '1 suffered with a severe cold this wint-r which threatened to run in'o pneumonia. I tried different remedies, bnt seemed to grow worse, and the medicine up3et my stomach. A friend a-'visfd me to trv Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I found it w-,s pleasant to take, and it relieve-! me at once. lam now entirelv recovered, save ) a doctor's bill, time and suffering, a dwill never be without this splendid medicine again." Piioe 1 6d; big size, 3s. For sale by New lymouth Co-operative Society.—Advt. A vtry fine and extensive stock of Engagements Rings, Wedding R ng.< Keepers and Dress Rings, new century Watches, in gold silver, genuine rolled gold and nickel cases, Clocks. Spectacles and Electro plate at J. H,' Parker's, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Op- j t Ician, next Railway Crossing, Devon strept Cent. New Plymouth.—Ad
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 142, 10 July 1901, Page 2
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