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LABOUH FiliTS IN RUSSIAPEB PKESS ASSOCIATION, fc'T. Peibrsbuko, August 9. la the strike disturoatices at Niko - loleff, the troop 3 killed twelve and wounded 200 w'< o tried to storm a Government spirit depot. It is computed that during the last month 200 strikers have been killed and 2000 wounded. London, August 9, SThe Times declares that a considerable portion of industrial Russh is in a condition bordering on wholesale anarchy, •£"The dockers sacked many shops at Odessa, throwing the contents into the ssa. They forced the Chi Jof Police to flee and declire that they will burn the city if the troops shoot, St. Petbhsbukg, August 10. Forty-fivj thousand strikers at Baku have been masters of the town for six days. There are only 600 soldiers there and there have been no trains, trams, or newspapers for ten days, while the town was in total darkness for two nights. Many incendiary fires have occurred at the Naptha wells, The military have been largely reinforced, and are eeorting the trains, and acting as tram conductors. Wholesale arrests of strikers will be made if they do not accept the promises of eight hours, and an increase of wages. The men ask for a material guarantee. SOUTH ROAD^SEOTIONS, S) FREEHOLD SECTIONS for sale, ' situated between town and harßour Oarthew, bbjitain;& go. TAKE NO RISK! INSURE AT ONCE WITH THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. W. J. SHAW, Disteict Manager, EALTH -nartEAL T3OODB, EALTH XjSmkh JjOODB, C. CARTER Has a rail supply oE HEALTH and CEREAL FOOD JUS! ARRIVED, Granose Biscuits Glenosa Flaksi O. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S OROOER. Temphoni No, 110. NOTICE. [TAVING purchased the Business of Mr. XL A. E. Bbasoh, Dental Burgeon of New Plymouth, I may be consulted at my surgery dally, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Excepting Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The rooms have been refurnished and fitted with all the latest soieu JBc instruments and appliances to enable me to execute all kinds of dental work. Hoping, with, skilled attention, moderate fees, and advice gratis, that I will meet with favourable consideration,—l am, yours faithfully, A. M. WILLIAMS, Dental Surgeon, Theatre Royal Buildings, Egmont-street, New Plymouth. to PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION, J FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. EXCEPTIONALLY Good X)airy Farm of 310 acres close to Post and Telephone Office, School, ancl Dairy Factory. For particulars apply to NkWTON KINU, New Plymouth Or to GEORGE POTT, I Waitara w

YOUR MOST PRECIOUS POSSESSION IS TIME Everything depends on it; everything is meant by it. Time is life and pro-1 gress, tbe existence of the world and everything iD it. Don't waste time, and I in order to live up to this importsat rule, carry a reliable Watch. 1 \A ' 8 re "' a^e 5 Indeed, that and its cheapness are two most' ■■ * ■'v/J.l XXX. remarkable things about it. Always correct, it costs but, a few shillings, and will last for ycais. Ihe ANSOMA is a stem-winding, open face watch with lever movement and second hand. j On Bale by all Dealers.

THE UPS AND DOWNS of a blind are the things that teat it. A blind tVak won't go up properly should be torn down. A blind that won't come down properly should bo torn up. If you have your blind on a HARTSHORN ROLLER BS.MK convenience. The Hartshorn is the only absolutely sure blind roller made. Bit your windows with Hartshorns and yoar blinds will hang straight and ran easily and perfectly. They will stop down when you want them down, and stop op when you send them rp. Also, they will stop in any part of the window jou want them to. BOLD BYmwiBRE,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 189, 12 August 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 189, 12 August 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 189, 12 August 1903, Page 4

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