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CRICKET.

north TAKiNAKI CUP FIXTURES. ' j FIRST ROUND. Nov. 9th—Oarrington Road v. Okato, at Okato; Waitara v. Rovers, at New Plymouth; Wanderers v. Ingle wood, at Ingle wood. Nov, 19.—Oarrington Road v. Rovers, Carrington Road ; Okato v. Wanderers, at New Plymouth ; Inglewood v. Waitara, at Waitara. Nov. 26.—Waitara v. Okato, at Oarrington Road ; Oarrington Road v, Inglewood, at Inglewood ; Rovers v. Wanderere, at New Plymouth. Dec. 3.—Waitara v. Oarrington Road, at Oarrington Rnad ; Inglewood v. Okato, at New Plymouth, Dec. 10.—Carrington Road y. Wanderers, at New Plymouth; Rovers v. Inglewood, at Inglewood. Dec. 17.—Waitara v. Wanderers, at New Plymouth. Dec. 26.—Okato v. Rovers, at Okato.

Gone II Vanished I Absolutely Cured! The old man's cough is gone ; for years he was troubled with asthma; now he is quite cored; Bock's balsam cured him llt has cured others; has cared thousands Bock's Balsam cures Bronchitis in all its stages, old standng Coughs, Ordinary Colds. Heals Outs, Cracked Hands etc. Bocii's Balsam is free from Narcotics I Relieves everybody I Thous ■ sand testify to it 1 Man» a blighted life made happy by it. Price Is 6d, at chemists and leading stores.— Adrt Levers of flowers should inspect the fine collection of bulb blooms en view to day in Mr A. E. Sykes pharmacy window. These lovely specimens emanate from the ' nursery of Mrs Mitchinson. who is pre pared to book orders for the bulbs. At this time of year gardens can be made most attractive by having a selection of reliable bulbs in bloom, and now is the opportunity to make a good choice.— . Advt. AFTER TWENTY-ONE YBARS. One would be inclined to believe that it would be impossible to cure a disease that had clutched its victim for twenty one years. But Kheumo conquers chronic rheumatism. Mr E. M. Rudman, of Oollingwood street, Nelson, writes: —" It gives me great i pleasure to be able to Fay that by using your wonderful medicine .henmo, I have been completely cured of gi at and rheumatism, of which I have been a sufferer for the last twenty-one years. I may *ay I have not had the slightest symptoms for the past two years, and feel convinced it is a permanent cure " Chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle.—Advt. i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 230, 26 October 1903, Page 3

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 230, 26 October 1903, Page 3

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 230, 26 October 1903, Page 3

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