The Daily News. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1901. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
1 The following trains leave Now Plymouth station to-day for the Breakwater, connecting; with steamers mentioned beleir, as f0110w55.45 a m., Rotoiti (fr»m north) • 8 a.m., Takapuna (from soath); 11 am' Rotoiti (for south); 9.30 p.m., Tak pina (for north.) A passenger car will be attached to the gcods train leaving for breakwater about 8 pm. The trouble between the capt tin and ere* of the ship Beacon Koek as to food culmi- _ Bated this morning in the men refusing duty. The shipping masier is to receive a deputation from the crew this afternoon. Strong rypsjls are being made to Lord Rosebery to promote a National Liberal Party. A heavy earthquake was felt at Pslmerston , Wauganui, Hawera, and other at 8.30 on Wednesday evening, the direct on , being north-east to south-west. The route of the procession en the ! day. after coronation of ih e £' will be ten miles long. The colonies will be well represented in the display. . I All the Bank officers at Timaru have ' ig ?«L a Potest against the Sho D and Offices Bill as being unnecessary unworkable, and calculated te iajurieusly affect the Ban* employees. The protest will be forwarded to Parliament. Count Talstoi is suffering frem fever, and is in a critical'condition. Mr. W. J. Freetb, district agent of the Oce»n Accident Company, has forwarded I thaOompaay'.report and balance-sheet for J900; also cop m of the Workers' Oompensatien for Accidents Aet, 1900. Oopies of the Act can be obtained at this office and of Mr. Freeth. There , was no excitement over the Christchurch. King Bdward has, through the Secretary of State for the Oelonies, expressed to the Presbyterian General Assembly of New Zealand hi« grateful thanks for its address of sympathy in connection with Queen Victoria's death aid of the loyalty to the Throne. Mr. Kirke-, manager for the South British Insurance Company, said the object of the Insurance Companies in increasing rates was to arouse the public feeling, and stir up the municipalities to a sense of their responsibility, which bad been effectually done. When the towns were provided with firstclass water supplies, and thoroughly np-to-date equipments and appliances, the insurance rates would be reduced. The Governor arrived at Auckland on Thursday by the Tutanekai. He will remain there a few days, and during that time will inspect the new auxiliary screw schooner Countess of Ranfurly, which has been built for the Cook Islands trade to the Government's order, The Post Office »uthe>ittes have received advice that the mails which left Auckland per Sierra on the 15th June arrived in London on the afternoon of the 17th instant four days late. ' The We'lington Harbour Board at its last meeting decided to become its own insurance agent, but yesterday resolved to insure its employees in one jf the Accident Insurance offices, The railway traffic returns for the month ending June 22nd show, as compared with the corresoonding period of last year, an increase of 214,994 passengers, and £18,370 of revenue. Miss Ida Teoland, who was Miss Evelyn Millard's understudy in "The Adventures of Lady Ursula," and Miss Edith Yfoland, a member of a company playing " Sweet Nell of Old Drury," committed suicide by taking poison owing to disappointments with reference to an American engagement. The best medicine known is Sander & Sons' Eucalypti Extbact. And its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the relief is instantaneous. 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, inflammation of lungs, swelling, etc., diar' rhoea, dysentery, diseases the kidneys and urinary organs. Sandhb & Sons' Eucalypti Extract is in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe j patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy; crowned ! with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reject all other.—Advfc.
Hon T. Ke'ly, M.LO., arrived in New Plymoath from Wellington by the express train last night. When the Patea Telegraph ofiles closed Inst night the result of the polling was as followsHaselden, 730, Heslop TIP, Remington 440. The results from 25 polling places have yet to come in, Advices state that resul's mill ba close. Mr. Barry. Chairman of the n Ext nsion Tt lejraph Onmpany, stats that the cable tretween Mauritius and Wf stern Australia will be opened before the end of the year. The whole system is con temp'a ted to be finished in the sp icg. A London cable ttates tbat the Dul;e of Connaught h'is b en installed Grani Master of Freemasons. To-day ia the Short st day. John Bunyan in his prison cell, On Pilgrim's Pi ogress loved to dwell, And nearly all tbat startling tale He wrote while pining in a gaol. His work lives on though John succumbed, No doubt the damp his limbs had numbed, And gave him cold; his death that sure, He'd Dot got Woods' Gbbat Pbppkbmint Cube —Advt. 12 A PROMINENT. CHICAGO WOMAN BPEAKS. Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, VicePresi dent Illionois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain'* Coujh Remedy lays: "l suffered with a sitere cold this wintir which threatened to run in'o pnaumonia. 1 tried different remedies, but seemed to grow worse, and the medicine upset my stomach. A friend a'lvis d me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I found it was pleasant to take, and it relieved me at once. lam aow entirely recovered, saved a doctor's bill, time and suffering, a" d will never be withou'. this splendid medicine again." Pi ice, 1 6d; big size, 3s. For sale by New lymouth Co-operative Society.—Advt. AFTER THE ROYAL VISIT. After exciting tim:s the health of chilclre requires very special looking after. That ' the child is father to the man.' phy.-ically as well a.> mental.y, is one of those truths that can never be too often insisted upon, and the thoughtful paront will be careful above all to see that her child has the proper nourishment to establUh its constitution. A good constituiion is a rock on which alone success and strength can be built. Among the various foods that science commends in these days for this purpose, none holds a higher place than Nbavjss Food fob Infintb and Invalids. ' According to toe bess medical testimony, and, what is porhaps better still, the grateful testimony of thonsands of happy mothers, tjiis food containf all the essential elements of strength, and while it is pleasant to the taste and eagerly taken by children, it may also be Died by persons of all ages with decided benefit. It is a bone-bnilding, health-sus-taining product that cannot be t"o warmly recommended, and we gladly aid our words of praise to that of the numerous medical jonrnals and experts that have recommende' it. Neavb's Food should have a prominent place in the dietary of every house where there are children or invalids.—Advt, The Dbaha of T-DiY is in a deciledly hea'thy condition. This is due partly to the fact that our leading dramatists endeavourto produce work which will rank as lite;ature. B«t it is, of course, mainly due to th« appreciation which the British public always shows for a good play. Indeed, th-. British, public invariably what isgi o l. This accounts for the wonderful popularity, as a family medicine, of Holloway's Pdls ; ahd Ointment. The British public knows by experienca that for purifying the blood ; invigorating the nerves and promoting the i healthy action of tho liver, tbero is nothing in the whole wide world to equal Holloway's Pills; while for curing gout, rheumatism, and the like, the Ointment is unsurpassed.— Advt.
The following testimonial shows tho value of Needhsm's Salve:—Mr. Needham —Your Salve is first-class for drawing and healing. Its speedy effects on wounds is surprising, Ev?ry mother of a family ought to keep a supply at hand, most especially in country places, where safe and sure rempuies su; h as your Salve, applied quickjy, saves much pain and doctors accounts. I c nsider no home compl t without it,—James Florence ' Agents for Needham's Salve, Co-operative Society, New Plv mouth. —Advt. You can depend on ridding your children of Worms with WADE'S WORM FIGS, the wonderful worm w.rriers. Price, Is.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 150, 19 July 1901, Page 2
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