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TROUBLED WITH SCIATICA. Let Icheumo cure you ! It has cured others. The positive assurance, of James A. Cappor, Lyell Hay, should convince you. Mr Capper, writing on Feb. 1, says :—" I was much troubled with sciatica pains, and at limes I c»uld get no sleep. Following the advice of a friend J tried a bottle of Rhe-umo, and that bottle drove away the stiatica pains. That has been litre* months ago and ; they have not returned since. If they do, Rheuuio is the medicine I shall go for." Mr Capper's confidence comes from experience. Sold i by chemists and stores at 2e 6d and Is 0d per bottle. Wholesale agents, N'.Z. Drug Co.*

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. A BANQUET WILL lw tendered by the citizens of New Plymouth to Mil FARMER KIXG, Ileprufieiitittive of I lie Ironsand Co. Tickots, 10s Odi, may be oMnined from Messrs Parker, Lennon, Sykus, Weston or Tisch, or hut member of the committee. F. T. BELLRINGETI, Hon. Soc. Grand Garden Papty, hospital grounds, thursday afternoon & evenING, FEBRUARY 25t.b. L«nvn Tennis, Ping-Pong Aunt Sally, l'uiich and Judy, dressing Competitions. Afternoon Tea (Id. Tki'carding the Needle ]la;c. Nail Prhing Competition (for ladies) Sack Race, Etfg lliu-e, Gipsy Tent Eshi'liilion Tent, in which a number of Snake and other Skina will be shown. Also a Live Animal, which will only be shown to adults on payment of lid.

LOLLIE TENT am! ICE CREAM. The Town Hand will piay in the afternoon. Admission : Afternoon Is, children 1 :-d ; reduction to families. EVENING. A Concert v. ill be held in the evening on the Verandah ai.d on Ihe Lawn in front of the Old People's Home. PROGRAMME; 1. Selection, McXcluht's Orchestra 2. Song, Mr Rfun 3. Recitation. Mr Chris;oj.her •1. Song, Mr Thompson .">. Pianola Dr. Lealhani 15. Song, Miss Vurjiiiey 7. Selection. McXcight's Orchestra 8. Song, Mr Bennington 'J. Song, Dr. Bennett 10. Pianola. Dr. Lea! ham 11. Si.ug, Miss Campbell The Town Band will play Selecions during the evening. Mr Stagpoole and his Pupils will give an exhibit ion during iiie evening. REFRESIIMENTS-llot Coll'ee and Pies Oil. Admission to evening Performances, Od.

Christmas Carnival. AIT'LI.CATIONS FOR SRCItETARYSIIIR. APPLICATIONS are inuited, and will be received up to 4 p.m. on i'ucHday, March Ist, for t lie position of secretary to t;he Christmas L'aririvul Committee. Unties commence immediately on uppu'inUnent. Ajh plicanls to state rcnimiemtion retpiircd ami forward tenders marked •'lCfcißival Secretary" as abrve, to F. T. BJjJLLUINGEIt, Town Clerk:. Till-: I'KOYMIENT INVESTMENT A\u uiti.ring society of TAUANAKI (l'ermai,,'«t). Tl 11C IHRECTORS will offer anew series ~f invest in/; shares on ili.h |.rox Application Forms may be had at the ollicu of the Society. 11. A. LENA'ON, Secret iry. TARANAK'i MAORI COUNCIL IHSTRUT. MAORI OopN'CIL ACT AMENDMENT, i!in:t. HOC TAX. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maori Hog Registration Olliee for thul part of the said district bounded on the north i.y Mokau River and on the soutli-west by Stouey i(i\er at Okato is that of 'the olliee of the «.live constiri.le -Tawlmnga" at the police station, Uaitara, and that the regis! nil ion fee for all Mao.i dogs is -Is each, except collie dogs, the registration fee for which :s Us (id each, and that the said name constable (•■TawflKiii'S'a") has been appointed registrar of Maori dot;-* and collector of dog tax within ;liat part of the said district as det'.'ned herein. (Sd.) VYIRKMII TUI'ITO. Chairman Taranaki Maori Council. Uariroa, l'alea, Kith Feb. TE KAFNIIIERA MAORI TAKIWA O TAUANAKI. TE TITtE KAtiMIIERA MAORI AMEXEME.NE, 1 <>o:i. TAKA KITH, Kllll. HE RANI ITANCA TENF.I : Te laari reihitn kuri Maori mo letaWi lakiwa o te Kaiinihera Maori o Tuvuiiaki Tiiiiata k,i te awa o Mokau haere lonii kite tonga ki Ton, Riwa kei Okato. Kite taari Tawhtmga I'orihi Maori kei to Telioiia I'orihi kei Uailara ko te moni ivihita mo nga kuri Maori Is ; erangi tera he kuri hepara lis (id. Kiia whakutiirea hoki a (Tawlmnga) Ro.ihi Maori he kai reihita mo nga kuri Maana hoki e kohi j nga taaka kuri irolo i te takiwa kiia tulii uei ki ru nga. WIHF.MU TUPITO, Tcamana Kaiinihera Maori Takiwa o Taranaki. rflviroa, Ffttea, I6tli Feb,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 41, 22 February 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 41, 22 February 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 41, 22 February 1904, Page 3

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