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Personal Notes.

The Rev. Father Johnstone, of Wnipuwa, is about to \<isit Ireland. Mr W. 11. Ball, <.f (Ibvbonie, who ftrriv-ed in Aucklnwl in 1.8(50, died re, (■mtly. Ho was emplou.il in the Southern t>oss newsjiaper in .\uck- , laud (or some years, and after winds became, postmaster at Tun- ' ruii-gn. Loid Elibank, Radical member for Midlothian for the last three years, who arrived at Auckland bv" the Turukiina, next week k«ves for Rotorua to undertake a course of waters. Tho death is announced from (Irevmouth of Dr. Monice, sen., well known on the ('oust. A press message from Napier says that the wulbknown native chief the Hon. Henai-e Tomoana, M.L.C.,'di«l on Saturday afternoon. Deceased became ill with bronchitis about ten days ago, Prior to his twing npiwmted to the Upper House tho deceased chief had repnyiehlcd tho East Const Maori Electoral district in the House of Representatives. Mr Robbitis, Major of llawera. received a wire im Friday afternoon to tho ellect that Captmin J. E. Wilson, of tho U'uweea lire Jlj-igoUe, w{, o was picked as one of t,)n> toum to represent New Zealand in Australia has beer, selected captain 0 f that team, Terence O'Brien, a resident of Malvern, Victoria, lias U'on proved htfr to a <ortune in England execedinc £IOO,OOO, '" 8 Under medical advice. Sir John See WHlemplales an early visit to New A'(tl(WVd or 'Frisco, and Mr Crick leave.l Sjdney for u trip to Nw Zea--1»W» by the Soiuiiuu to-»tav.

Who. hues' tlio diamonds tlio generous earth yields thi-otig-h successive years? During the last 12 months the Bo Heet-5 mimes a.lone Yielded diamonds which p.-oducod in easli no less a sum than five ami a kiuarter tuilHons. This follows upon \ lml year s sales, amounting to JM- tif{7~ 000. This in times, uf war j„ 6 i , in _ IslHid, war Uuvutened, iuwi vvellloumdwl complaint of depression of trade. The marvel comes in wllen wo consider the perishable nature of tV (tiamoad. The previous stow has been produced in increased unniml tpiainlity since the (Uivs of the Ore-it Mogul ami here are five and uWuu'rter millions' wort h adttud in a s-incle year to the stock in nfciMlv use > Wonder in not lessened when we rcl member that umler the corefulh-vorhexl-out i„„ im , a i hl „ M , millitrtl . a _ <>» oi the IV Iteers (•„„„„ Ua-y controJliii, „,e ma*,-,, '",t '"»»<! their o,u, price. whs* Uiev ■300,000. N,r *■-*

HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT 'AND Indisputable roniedies. In tJ» im» of those medicaments the ™ d be ? o hesitation or doubt of theTr coot ties Tho Ointment stands unrivalled m relieving, healing and thoroughly curing the most inveterate sores and ulcers, and in logs and bad breasts thy "ac "La charm The Pilto are l M « /ectual remedy for tho cure of ] iv «- complaints, which devange tt] | \Z propar function of the oYgnns J£ ted inducing restlessness* nnfa£ eholy weariness, JnaMWy to ™* pafa to the side, etc. Tlhese Z£ de J tu ' Pi »». « Uken accorTng to t £ Printed direction, accompaayL each box, strike at the. root of the mala, dy and stimulata the stomal and ■ Utw into a boalthy actios.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 41, 22 February 1904, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
514

Personal Notes. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 41, 22 February 1904, Page 2

Personal Notes. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 41, 22 February 1904, Page 2

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