THANK YOU FOB RHEUMO. Rheumatism is no respecter of persons. The savant and the sweep are alike its victims. Wellington's well-known chimney-sweep, llr C. Dowsett, offers his tribute to the curative properties of Rheumo in simple, but convincing, language. He writes : —"I thank you very much for the use of one of your bottles of Rheumo. I have tried nearly everything in existence for rheumatics, but found no relief until I used your Rheumo. After nineteen years' suffering it is a great comfort to be free of pain. Rheumo conquers chronic rheumatism. That is its mission. Chemists and stores, at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle.—Wholesale agents, New Zealand Drug Company.* Parcels and packages received from and transmitted to all parts of the world by the New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., Brougham-street, the having its own branches at all centres. 7 T HEATRE ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. NEXT FRIDAY, MAY, 20th. MUSICAL EVENT EXTRAORDINARY. Albert fried THE WORLD-FAMOOS PIANIST. Further particulars next week. r'iEATRE ROYAL New Plymouth. THE ONE GREAT MUSICAL EVENT OF THIS YEAR. THURSDAY ANI) FRIDAY, MAY 26 and 27. MR. <J. C. WILLIAMSON'S WORLD RENOWNED ROYAL COM IC OPERA CO. Numbering ONE HUNDRED ARTISTS, Embracing not only principals of the highest distinction, but also the celebrated ROYAL COMIC OPERA CHORUS FAMOUS ROYAL BALLERINAS SUPERB ORCHESTRA of SIXTEEN THURSDAY, MAY 26. " A COUNTRY GIRL." " A COUNTRY GIRL." " A COUNTRY GIKL." ' The Most Brilliant and Fascinating Musical Play of recent years. FRIDAY, MAY 27. " MY LADY MOLLY." " MY LADY MOLLY." " MY LADY MOLLY." The success of the last London Season Dress Circle and Stalls 6s, Stalls <lsi Pit 2s. The box plan will be opened at the Colonial Piano Depot on Wednesday morning next at 9.H0.
Seventh Day Adventists. "THE TENT," BULLER STREET. Service SUNDAY night at 7 o'clock. Subject: "Is Man Mortal or Immortal?" Speaker, Pastor, A. IJ. Piper. All cordially invited. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Sunbeam Choristers (From Children's Home for Destituto and Orphan Children, Wellington.) WILL CONDUCT SPECIAL MEETINGS. SUNPAY at J1 a.m. 3 and 7 p.m. and on MONDAY night at 8 p.m. ADJUTANT ROI, in charge of company, will give address. Solos, duets, company and action songs, recitations, etc., by RESCUED CHILDREN. Come and see for yourself how the Army trains the Rescued Waifs. 'J'ARANAKI RIFLES. .GRAND ANNUAL MILITARY BALL. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1903. Tickets : Gentlemen .'is, Ladies lis Od Further particulars in future advertisement.. E. AHMITAGE, Col-Sgt., Hon Sec. ST, MARY'S HALL. THURSDAY. JOtli -MAY. CONCERT IN 'VID OF ST. MARY'S NEW ORGAN FUND. ADMISSION : One Shilling. J'rogrann.ie later. Thanks> THE Executive Committee of tt" Military Bazaar wish to thank Uu Mayoress (Mrs R. Cock) and Ladies Committee for their kmd assistance and also all those who helped t( make the Bazaar such a success. E. CLARKE*, Hon. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 14 May 1904, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 14 May 1904, Page 3
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