BREAD WINNERS TARANAKI: "T is to your interests to support the NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING 1 COMPANY, which is iu no way oonneoted with ny Milling Trust, Association, or Oombinj FREE in every respect. KINDLY ;ASK YOUR GROOERS! CHAMPION FLOUK, The leading Brand of Fiourin New Ze*Jand. P. VIRTUE, lm dw Manager NOW, DONT MAKE ANY MISTAKE! . EVERY TIME rpHKif are all ttiey ate cracked up to be, X in fact, Testimonials come Unsolicited; and FOLKS SAY they would not like to wash without one RY ONB and follow instructions and you will be satisfied.
DIXON & BATES, Hawera, Sole Agent for Taranaki. Local Agent— MISS RETFOKD, Devon-street - - New Plymouth
LOCAL AND GENERAL The County Council overdraft stands at £5262. Th» public will be mostinterested to learn that the "'Wild West Waxworks" who visited New flymonth some little while back, are touring the colony, and should they decide to favour us again, a bumper house will certainly be their reward. The Salvation Army announces peace i thanksgiving meetings for to-night at 7 p m. at the Barracks, and to-morrow availing at | 8 p.m. at the Westowu Hall when special | Instrumental and vocal items will be ren-1 iered asd addresses given.—(Set advertise- - ment. J The Presbyterian, Wesleyan, and Piicitive Methodist congregations in Fielding passed ■resolutions strongly pretesting against the attempt t > procure a license for the sale of intoxicating driak at Bongetea. { The following trains will leave New PlyPlymeuth station for the Breakwater, connecting with steamers mentioned below: — . 6 a.m., Mapourika (from north) ; 6 a.<o.,
Rotoiti (from seuth); 11.20 a.m., Mapourika (for south); B.SO p.m., Rotoiti (for north.) A passenger car will be attached to the goods train leaving about 2.30 p.m. Trinity Collbqs, Loudon.—Last day for rectiTins; entriog for Pr«ntical Ezamioauon is Thursday, sth Jane. f We understand that a petition has been lodged against the i"Mi« of a license for the Commonwealth Hotc.. j Mr John Heslop has been appointed Inspector under the Noxious We«d Act. i The Hawera Hockey Club is sending a te»m to New Plymouth to-day to try con-1 elusions with the locil club. ' We learn on good authority that a native ' is effecting some wonderful cures by means . of melicine prepared from tun barks of cer-1 tain trees. He is duly licensed by the Maori' Council, and has devoted considerable study i to the " healing art." ; Wq are requested to state that the notice j (dven out by Mr Deckrill Mayor) that' shouid to-day be wet, the thanksgiving service would take place in the Drill Hall was j made undsr a nmupprsfaension, the hall hav-, ing lieen engaged for the Friendly Society's i Ball, and the floor polished for dancing. f '■ h Lhe shop for Engagement Hings, Wedding liings, High Clats Watches at moderate prices, Wedding presents, and in fact a i borough up-to-=i*te stock of Juwellry, Electroplated and Silver Goods, we recommend J. H. Parker's, nextßailway crossing, Devonitreet, New Plymouth. N.B.—Please uot'i. i few of the leading lines and prices in adMjftisernent in page U.—Advt
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 3 June 1902, Page 2
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499Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 3 June 1902, Page 2
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