While duoh&rglng frozen* meat from the lighter Trusty, into the Qothio M Napier on Friday, Captain Wilson, the master of the I'gbter vu standing on thq hatchway of the Gothio, wheh.he *u knocked over on tjj> the deck by a meat sling, and broke his left arm, besides receiving a sevore shaking. The injuriM are said not to be serious. At a meeting of the|Vastertoa brook of the Farmers Onion on 4Jatferday, W. Falconer asked the member* to '(era themselves into provisional directors, with the object or starting a woollen manufactory in Masterton. The matter will be fully discussed at the nest meeting. • • Writing from New Plymouth, Messrs Sole Bros., butchers, horse breakers and dealers, write as follows to Messrs Olapbam Bros.;— Dear Sirs,—We can with pleasure testify to <he efficacy of your Patent' Horse Holder. Besides being perfectly effective it faas this merit: It does not take two seoooda to apply, BJme time ago we were reoommended to nsa this patent, and we fully intended to do so. We delayed a day, however, and in oonseqoenco had a smash-up that COnt US JttON than the price of 50 holders. Three days after the a -oident we put the same horse in, using tbe holder, whioh gave every satisfao* tioc. We have had no trouble since. We are getting your patent holders fixed to all out carts, traps, etc., and we strongly recommend their use to every butcher and bake in the digtrici.~A.dvt. H. It. li. It. FOUR "rV easily renumbered, anl wall worth remembering. They mean a goo 1 deal to many sufferers in the community, for they represent in an abbreviated form a great truth—'• llhoumo Revelr in Relieving Kheum\ti*ra. n Here you have It in a single seat ence, all tLat need be told of Hheumo, the test mart l.e left to tour experience after a trial Kheumo is a medicine to be swallowed in preioriaed dose*, and every dose that is s a allowed goes to the affeoted parts, kills the pvn, removes ibe affeliinp, aad eliminates the excess nrio acid. Kheuma is tbe Lett aolvent of niio f-cid ncd t oho<phatio ssdiovnt. Kbeumo Oonqu?rs Rheum itism. Sold by all ohemisU and storekeepers at 2« 6d and It 81 oer battle.—Advt. Kngagement Rings, Wedd'ng Ring* and Keepers, bpcctaclfs to salt all slghti, and a great variety of goods sulttbleior presentations at J. H. Parl-er's, next tbe Railway Crossing, Dsvoa-street, New Fij month. M.B —A va'.uable present with each wedding ing.—Advt. Gonali Vanish? 1! 1 Absrtutjly Oaridl The old mart's is ; for years he was trouble 1 with asthma; now he is quite cured; B jck's baltfim cund bim llt hai oured others; has cured thousands Book's Bal-an •ju os Uroachii M in all old standing (Wilis, Oi; u »ry ColJ«. Heals Cuts, ! racke iL' '.n-1* . to.. Ho 3*'s BaUam is free irom Narci ties 1 Kc'ievcsever*"oiy I Tnoosanda tesuh"l> it I Mian a n i.;ht><d life made iiap.iy by it. i'rioj Is M, at 41 chemists and leading stores.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 116, 18 May 1903, Page 2
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