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I The Garrison Band gave seme capital music at the Liberal Banquet last night. The speeches were also interspersed with vocal and instrumental selections. I We hive to thank Mr Newton King far the present, yesterday, of a box of plains. They were hdautif ully ripa, and were greatjy appreciated about midnight by the staff of the Dailt News. Telephone offices havi been opened at Matapn. Inaha, a'id Te Kiri. The new rate for bu-eau commoaio*t.ons now in force is: Up to 25 miles, GI for three minutes; over 25 uJles Is for three mi antes. Sobsorifc srs Trill he cnarged 31 and 6 I respectively. The writer of alleged funny paragraphs in oar contemporary generally points at occasional obvious misprints in this journal, will surelv not miss a gem from last ights to the effect th*t Mr Fjwd's, M.H.R. closad a debite by " mixing tbe previous question." It would be a good thing if the (Premier obtained tbs recipe, as it would probably save a lot of time in sessions to come. READ WHVT DOCTORS BAY ABOUT " LANE'S EMULSION." A well known doctor writes : " I write on behalf o! a patient of mioe whom I treated for Phthisis wit jour Oreos ted Emul.-ion; thi sputum his diminished, cough leu, sw.ati g almost stippjd, and weight has bcreis?d 7 or 8 piunda." Another: " fho coK(o<iti.m of your Emulsion is exce'le .t, md should ba of (treat benefit in wasMng r>r lmg diseases; I have compired its Kmu'sitat'on wi h others (n>icios< , opically>, and fl d yurs excels them all.'' A ('liristchaich dmtor writes: "I have prescribed -"our Creosoted Emulsion for several o" my patients, and am h'ghly pleased with the results. I consider your Emulsion a greit improvement on the ordinary Kmulsioos of Cod Liver Oil." The proprietors of Book's Herbal Remedies are daily receiving most (Uttering testimonials. Mrs H. Signal, of Gladstone House, Marton, N Z., writes:—"l hare used BocVs Bilsam is my household and fojnd it to do all thit is claimed for it. It cured my hustnnd of hii old standing csugb, and olihar members of severe colds. I oan conscientiously recomm nd ittoeverybudy " Bock's Balsim is a'so ussd exte-nilly for healing crackei hands, cuts, And sores, price Is 6d. Beck's Balsam, Bock's Rheumatic fowder, Bock's Powder for the Liver, Stomach and 81001, Bock's Herb Extract (an infallible Cure tor Toothache) and 1 Neuralgia Props may be obtained of all the iodic? stores and chemists. -Advt. WAD TO WORM FIGS-lhe Wonder, ful Worm Worriers—are always e3eo<>iv«, in boxes eve-vwhare Vitvt

Writing from S'.ratford, the Rev. J. A. Loohore writes as follo-'s:—Messrs. C'apham Bros. —Dear Sirs,—l have ploasnre and oon fideLoe in recomnendiiß your Pat'nt Horse Holder. On an I am driving on four or five days a weak, a-id for the list two month* hava used it everyday when out. The horsa I drive is ani has only been hroken to harness four moiiths since. In pa*t«r<l visitation an i a country services I Aid the Holder invaluable. I woul i specially recomoend it to men of ray own profusion, as it is cleanly, a time-saver, and gives a'siance of safety Without it I would not trust my horse for two ruinates out of my sight; with it, the animal frequently is left alone for over an hour Yours faithfully, J. *. Loohob*. Wesleyan Parson»ge, Stratford,—Advt,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 2

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 2

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 40, 14 February 1903, Page 2

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