MR. HULKES SERVICES TO DftIRYIUG INDUSTRY. j ADDBESS 10 BE PRESENTED. A mbetikg, convened by Mr J. 0. j Diviee, was held in town on Saturday last, having for its object the presentation to Mr W. K. Hulkeof somerecognition of his valuable services in ib§- ' proving the dairying industry du J a period of many years. Mr 000*1 presided. It wss decided to present; Mr Hulke with an addnss on vellum, j suitably framed, recording the effjrts made by him to fester the dairy in- j dustry. The Committee to whom the, preparation of the address wta en-i trusted have lost no time in carrying 1 out their task, the drtf (; being approved, on Monday 6veninf, whtn a list of those to be asked to attach their eigcaturss was drawn up. Tba number of signatures will be purposely limi'el so as to embrace enly those originally connected with the industry, and who have cause to appreciate his good work. AFTER THE ROYAL VISIT. ( Akbe exciting times the health of children g requires very special looking after. That | 'the chad is father to the man,'physically | as well as mentally, is one of thosa truths | that can never be wo often insisted npon, j and the thoughtful parent will he careful above all to see that her child has the proper j nourishment to establish its constitution, j A (rood constitution is a rock on which alone success and strength can be built. Among ] the various foods that science commends In these days for this purpose, none holds a higher place than Neavb'S Food poh InifXKTS and Invalids. According to the best medical testimony, and, what is perhaps better still, the grateful testimony of thousands of ha y mothers, this food con; tains all the catniral elements of strength, and wbilo. it is pleasant to the taste and : eagerly taken by children, it may also be used by persons of all ages with decided benefit It is a bone-building, heal(Ji-sns taining product that cannot be too warmlj c recommended, and we gladly add our words f of praise to that of the numerous medical ] journals and experts that have recommended ] it, NBAVufs Food should have a prominent j place in the dietary of every house where j I there are children or invalids.—Advt. i ROYAL MAIL OJAOH. NEW FLY MOUTH TO OPUNAKE. REDUCTION IN CHARGES, Abridged lime-Table Fares to Mon. Wed. ft Opunake, Leaves Friday. Bingle. Return Booking Office, 8.30. HJ Railway i ,<■;>-» Station, 9 am. _ 10s 0 ... 17s Od akura... 10.35 a.m.... 8s Od ... 13s Od kato ...' 12.45 p.mi ... 5s Od ... Bs-6d ahctu... 2.20 p.m. ... 3s Od ... 5s Od Abbtvxs at Opunake 4 p.m. Fares to • Toes. Thur. & New Plymouth, (eaves Saturday, Single. Return »punake 7.30 a.m. ... 10s Od ... 17s Od tahotu... 9.10 a.m... 7s 6d ... 13» Od )kato ... 11.30 a.m.. 7s 6d ... 13§0d 3a 6d ... 6s Od )akura... 12 55p.m ... 2s 6d ... 4s Od Abbtves at New Plymouth 2.3 ft p.m. Heavy Luggage Extra. Dinner each day at Okato, BOOKING OFFIOES l Co-operative Stoio, Carrie-street, New Plymouth. Fowlers' Boarding House, Opunake In conjunction with above service, a Large ffaggon can be a;ranged for to convey Uerchandico furniture, etc., at reasonable rates. ■* T. F. HUGHBON, Propriotor, Okato Ist Jacu&rr, 1901. TEED'S BLOOD PURIFIER. COMPOUND EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA THIS preparation has had tho long continued approval of the beat physicians and it is expressly pat up to meet the popular need of a blood purifier without being related to the many quack medicines of the day o unknown composition and generally of little medicinal value. 5/- per bottle ; 100 doses. TEED & GO., New Plymouth. SKIN SOAP 1/9 a box. Seß wind ' w display. CODLIN MOTH miS most useful INSECTICIDE hai been greatly neglected through th« difficulty in obtaining and incorporating the FRESH ingredients, so as to be at hand al any required time. 1 MESSRS TEED & CO. were'-the first to perceive this, and forme, lated a chemical eombi-ation of the ingre o.ents, by which the toll strength of th< materials ti secured in a convenient anc portable form unattainable by ollowing th< " leaflet" instructions, Packets sufficient for 3 to 6 Gallons o Spray (according to tlm time of year), 12/- Per Doz, MANUFAGTUHE33 : TEED AND 00, WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COAOH. THE undersigned notifies that he hi "jought out Me. Ro3s. Sibbi's iaterain she above BUS: N3-SS. Customon, \vi oie»s« note change of hrmra, viz : Coacii leaves st il.Bo f..-n_. Hotel; Ifismr. New ?0">".:s boose?, and ;>arotrlsi MMved > -.Vm.', .iUA*. U. OOUi/MH, Wiatara. business lately carried on by A. C, Fcoks-s&Oo., j ffill, u-Qin tlie Ne*7 \e.a, ba c-.-urti'd-ni : ";■ r- RUSSELL, - Over Mesas, Govett & (Juiiiiam's Office,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 104, 6 May 1903, Page 4
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