Bktter Than a Plasteb.—A piece of fltinnol dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bonnd to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled wifh lame back, or pains in the side or eh- st, give it a tri*l and yon are certain I o bo more than pleased with the prompt relief wliioh it affords, It always cures and cures quickly. Try it. New Plymouth 'Jo-opera-tive Society sells it ['rice, Is 6d; big size, Is —Advt. i The following speaks for itself" Makotuku, August 2:kd. 1902. P. Bock and Co. Dear Sirs—l am wiiting yon a teslimonial. I w.is suffering from Lumbago for some years I tried a pood many remedies before I tried your Rheumatic Powt'er. I took yours by di: potions, and was relieved after the third dose. I have not fnlfc any symptomsiince. One tin cured me Thanking you for the fame.—Yours truly, L R Wkbb." Beck's Rheumatic Powder, p.ice 3 s 6i, Bock's Bilsam, price Is 6d, Bocks' P'-wcler for the Liver, Stomach and Blood, prica la, Bocks Herb Extract, an infallible cure for toothache, Is, and Bock'B Neuralgia Drop', pric-: Is 6d, may be obtained of all the leading stores and chemists.—Ailvt.
LOST.- On Saturday nighft, between Mrs. Pear e's-hop and Mr. Nichols, a Purse containing 13 aod some silver, wbich is known.—Kinder rewarded on returning same to this office. rpHIS is to eive no ice that all accounts A owing by th« undersigned, Iradiug bs J. T Porter, o£ Broa.-ham-street, New Plymouth, will be duly accounted for. (Signed) J. T. POTTER. February 21th 1903. 4 T'FIB ba«in€s9 carried on by rac at New Plymouth sinco Octob.r, 1!)02, as. Engineer and Purveyor, under the stTleo! "S iinneiand SladOen " will, in future be carried on by me under my own name alone. L, C SLA.DDEN. January Bth 1903. 1 respectfully icquest V (hat. accounts cine to Mr. 'P. Sli iilei Weston (now o£ Wellington) be piid to them without <!eUy. WESTON & WKSTON, tc Attorneys for T. Sba lei Wis!on. DOG TAX UOLLKU J'OKS. i PPIjIOATIO V S fio 'i perto s willing: to LX. undertake collection nt the Dog iax in either t'io Moa, Waitara, o- Orn t'l H.a ing-, or throu^hcu 1 ; the whole a£ the Ta?a naki County for the year 1903, will be re CaiveJ at the Oounty Office, Ne» Plymouth, until 4 |).m. on SATURDAY, the 28; h February, 19!*3. Price to be stated at psr dog. Sureties require;), £lO for separate ridings or £25 fur whole Ojcnty. Furth r particulars on application at the County offic.;. H. OKEY, w21283212127 Chairman. TENDER S. will be received at my office L and also at the office o£ Mr. O'Brien Architer-. up to 4 p.tn on WED NKSDAY, lltli Ma-ch, for the Erection of = Convent School at Opuuake. J. JONES, Architect Theatre R >ynl Biildings, New Plymouth. 27 4 STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual Generil Meeting o£ the Stai Footba'l Club will bj held in the Oouucil Chambers on WsCDNKjDAY, March 4tli, at 8 p.m. Members and intjir.kg mem bers are requesfcjd tociak) an effort to bi present. Business : Adoption of Ba!ance-sh?el and Election cf Officers. F. T. BELLRINUER, 27 28 3 4 Hon. Sec. FOR SALE. ENGLISH LEICESTER RAMS. CHOICE Pare English Leicester Pamp, bred by Mt. Thomas Estate, Canteri bnry, and carefully selects'l by Mr. Marcroft, lone of the beit jad,:esof s-he j p in Ne» Zealand. Those Rams are being rielvce-ed . to any station between Wailira and llawtra ' at thrae and a-half guinea?. 1 For early fat lambs tbe Leicesiers cannot be equalled Seed orders early to A. A. FA NTH AM, dw27 28 Hawera.
NSW ZFALWD H VIL-VAYS WAITARA REGATTA. /'\S THUHSDAY, sth Mwch, special pas- *•- senger Iraira will leive New Plymouth at 9.'. r > a.m. and a.m. for Waivara, returning ffom Wait in at G.u p.m. for New Plyaio.vh Rpeciai pv-sanger train will i-ave Hawera .at 6.15 a.m.. arriving; Waitara 10 0 a.m., re- ! tnrrii'iK from Waitara at 5.50 p.m. for i Hawe a 1 Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued ito Waitari by the (J. 45 a.m. tpecial and (ordinary morning train from Hawera and ' intermediate stations on sth March, available | for return till Gth March. | For further particulars see posters at 1 stations. 27 4 BY ORDEtt. NEW ZEALAND STATE COAL MINES. TENDERS will b9 received up til' TUESDAY, at nooD, 31st March, 1903, for ! manufacture arid delivery at Greymouth j and West-part of Seven Hundred and Fifty Mine Tabs. Tenders t.o he addre sed to the Manager, ]Btatcooal Mines, Greymouth, and marked i' on outside " Ten !er for Mine Tuhs." Plans a d specifications may be seen at , the I'ub'ic Works Oflic-j at Aucl'lmd, Wellington, Nelson, Gre.vmouih, Westpjrt, j Chvislrhnrcb, and fnnedin. I The lowest or aoy tender not necessarily : accepted. aWEicn b uvnop. Manager, State Coal Mines. [27 411 17 21 i \\J AIT for Snlo of Pavnter s. There will i W be nothing offe.ing lika it. Low i upsets. Sale 3rd April, W. COURTNEY. TARANAKI MUSEUM. THE Mnsenn w'll be opened to the public on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 4 30 p.m. W, B. SPENCER, tc. Hon, Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 50, 27 February 1903, Page 3
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