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LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION.

Tag mooting to on-i ler the qu<?>tioj of celobrating the return of four Li baral candidates for the provincial district of IVanak', in other words for New Plymouth, Pdtea and Hawera, was nit largely avoudel, but was thoroughly enthusias'ic and represents' ive. Mr D. B.rry cccupied the chai--, and besides the ropresant itivps from the town of New Plymouth, Mr McKeown was present from Pihamt, lop-eson'.ing the Hawera electorite, Mr J. B. Hignet from Walters, Mr R. P.ice from Inglewool, Mr Carey from Okato, while there was a htap of telegrams and letters from leading Liberals in Stratford, El him, Inglwwoid, Hawe.-a, Waitara, Mokuu, Whangamonen*, Patea, Wav.-rley, Mania, and, indeed, every part of the four elesto atep, apologising for absenco, but protniaiog every support. Telegrams were also rec ived from the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Sir Joseph Ward, Hon. W. Hall-Jones, Hon. C. H. Mills, Mr Carncross, late M.H.R., Hon. T. Kelly, and others. After a lengthy cjnvemtional discussion, tikea pirS in by Mess-s McKeown, C sey, S. Hill, R. Price, Mynott, and othew, it was decided that t.h i demonstration take the form of a' drive to Waitara during tha dayj and a bmqust in tha evenirg at New Ply month on the 13 th February. A good deal of good solid business was then done. An executive oomim t p, cjnsis ing of th 3 following was e'ected, viz.: -Messrs D. Berry | (chairman), H. F. Rmsell (hon. secretary), A. btandish, G. Tisch, E. Dockrill, E. G. Allsworth, S. Hill, F. Wi'son, R. Ooleanu, M. Mills, J. Crockett, J. Butter worth, E. Armitage, and F. Newall, with pow6r to add. I Oil the motion of Mr Hignett, a! general commitsee, consisting of 120 members, with power to add, situated, in various parts of the electorates, wasi then elected. I

Sub committees to deal with the printing, toast list, music, decoration of the Theatre Royal, and other mattors were then appointed. It was decided to arraoge for advertising the affair in the press throughout the four electorates.

In addition to the four guests of the evening, it was decided to invite the mem bets of the Cabinet and the members for Wangaaui and Rangifciksi. A vei'y handsome souvenir caid, containing photos of the Premier ai.d Mesers Smith, Syaaes, Jennißgs, and Major, M's.li.R, with the toist lis*; 01 the back, was submitted by Mr Hooker, and approved by the meeting. A number of other details being arrang d, a vote of thanki to the chii-, on the motion of Mr Carey, seconded by MrS. Hill, concludei the meeting, j

HOLLOWAY'S PILLB A (ID OINTMENT. Influenza, Coughs and Colds. In diseases of thj threat and ch«st, so prevalent ia our changeable climate, nothing so speedily relieves, or so certainly cures, as these inestimable remedies. These disorder® are too often neglected at their commencement or are injndiciously treated, resulting in either case iu disastrous consequences to the patient. Holloway's remedies will restore, if recovery be possible; they allay the alarming symptoms and purify trhe bloo i. Nature consummates the cure, gradually restoring strength and vital | ewer. Bv persevering in the use of Holloway's preparations tone is conferred on the stomach a a frame generally. Thousands of persons have testified that by the use otf these remedies a'oii l ? they have been restored to tealth after evney other means had failed.—Advf. A Wanganui Lady writes When in Auckland about 10 years ago, I applied to i Chemist fjr a good toothache remedy, he handed me " Back's Herb Extract," I never had better value, it instantly cured everyone that used it aDd the pain never returned, wa only recently emptied the bott'e. No homa where there is a family should be without it Hock's Herb Extract, Bock's Rheumatic Powler, Bock's C>ugh Balsam, and Book's Powder for the Liver, Stomach and 8100 1 and ba obtained of all the leading (Stores and Chemists,—Advt,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1903, Page 2

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LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1903, Page 2

LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1903, Page 2

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