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A GENEROUS JUDGE. 1 A jams ia a remote put of Aotffldb aaeamly had a painful case before him. I was that of a maa charged with unlawfullt The judge said he was than -„ the law, and the man most bt, fltiectv bat. as he himself had fraqnentii bad the pleasure of sampling his whisky and as he saw many persons in court whc bad done the same, —*- -"-- " would kindly ton place AN BMGIBLE MEMBER. - W«x, *." said an old gentleman, to- ' yoa to understand that I don't lateral very wall." And the speaker looked at his boot In a reminiscent way. "It did," said the young man, as a look of mingled pain and admiration came over Ma face. "But I thought I would come and TOD- i" Askmew£ai?" Ifm«*laa'tßkatoj«ia out football •no. , , HEROICfTREATMENT. / "Ton have taken a severe cold," saU the old family doctor, "andit seems to have settled in your throat." " Yes, doctor, yon see I can hardly speak." said the patient a vivacious, bright-eyed young woman. "Can you stand heroic treatment, do yon think?" asked the doctor. "Try me I" "Are you sure?" "Yes, anything yon like —aedkine, mustard plasters, electricity, anything I" said she in a breath. "And yon want to get back your voice?" "Yes!" "It's heroic treatment, mind you." "AS ' ht: what is it ?" •• Yoa mustn't talk at fer two 4ays.'V£ HEW GOODS—NEW SHOP. A. G. OATTBAN n Bellrioger's, will submit to the public a CHOICE NEW STOCK OP STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS is great variety. loqp Selection of Works by Best Authors. PRICE REDUCED FROM 2/6 to 1/(All School Booka will be Stocked.)

Ornaments, Japanese Ware, Artistic China and Glassware Toys. * MILLINERY, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, TRIMMINGS UnderJßnparision of HISS OXBNHAH, Late of Auckland.) LOWEST OABH FBIOBS. Hon Aoobbb:— BELLRINGERS BUILDINGS, Devon-street. * 24 TABANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. llabJns; Season—Ut October, 1901, to 30th April, 1902. HIWG LIOSNBBB may be obtained I .' bom Mr. I*. M. Taunton, Bpoi i* Depot, Daron-rtreet, New Plymouth; Mr. 0. 0, Bsaith, laglewood; and frotr the onderD. MoALLUM, Secretary. Men's Licenses 10*. boys under 16 Ss, ladle* 6s, day license 2s 61, one week ss. Fishing Licenses: SlMeAllnm G.O. Heenan A. Callander M.M. Fowler S. B. H. Lenehan 6eo. Smith 0.0. Smith SLCfles X. fowler W.A.B«wley J. X Wilson A.L.Tuke H.O.Day S.B.A.Hawo'th JLLbm O. B. V. Heenan 8. Fenny A.B. Fletcher Ohas. Smith T. Hopkinson 0. B. Bryce J. W. Baby A. M. Bewley T. A.Bwaysland M. Fraser A.Wallis 6. W. Bodges* MANURE! MANURE!! Waitara Fleering and Cool Storage . Ca, Ltd., have on hand a quantity of BLOOD and BONE MANORS, which they nteod to sell at the reduced rate of £slos sr ton,' allowing a liberal discount for . As the amount is limited, farmers ■hoold plao* their orders with the company •trace. Wattata, Angust 31. 1901. to fIEOIfI^NS tfHW'ib'ml^iOT . _ RELIEVE FEVERISH HEAT, \ fttEVBIT FITS, CONVQISiONS, ETa hww « Healthy state of the coma* Itatlea awfbig the period of Teething, words "JOHN STEEDMAN, f J MIUIIST, WALWUTH, StIRtEY," j Agents— Kamptborne, ft' ser &Co.

The Children's Tea Table. It is always a pleasure to a mother to make her children's W table inviting. Some do this by providing fancy cakes and pastries from the nearest pastiy-coolc, but the aftereffects of such fare too often proclaim its unwholesoraeress. Nothing is more welcome to the children than nice little scones and simple cakes freshly baked at home, a;ul these can be made very quickly and easily with the hc'p of the new Paisley Flour, made by Brown & Poison, of Corn Flour fame. No yeast or baking powder is required, ns Paisley Flour does the w .rk of raising, and at the same time improves the flavour and digestibility of whatever is baked with it. Brown & Poison's Paisley Flour. \ItaSHS. WSifiKf * HUTCHES BAMIfTKHS kHU SULICrrOM V*W PLYMOUTH. k mtmmv •( ite tm will to* ItMf A*r ««cj aate tag. , TfJi»r» T*mm9

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 28 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 28 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 28 November 1901, Page 4

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