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to til* Responsibility of Life, and to U evila which result from an oversigh ) of the truths which underlie it source, and to point the way to th 'perfect health and being; which nlcm ■preserves tho happiness of the hom and the greatness of the race, til , Viavi Health Movement was starts 17 years ago, and is now firmly es tablished in every principal city o »the globe. THE FREE TALKS. Illustrated with Life-size Charts, Under the auspices of THE VIAVI HEALTH SCHOOL. THE VIAVI HEALTH SCHOOL. Give a course of special instructioi which has done more than any othei agency to uplift the best womanhood of the world.
MRS A. L. FOLGER, GENERAL MANAGER. AUSTRALIAN VIAVI COMPANY. OHices at Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Launceslon and Auckland. Will lecture on TUESUA* AFTERNOON, FEU. 28, at 3 p.m. at WHITELEY HALL, Liardet Street. Ladies cordially invited.
THEATRE ROYAL. New Plymouth. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Rowley's Waxworks —And— LONDON COMPANY Will open on WEDNESDAY, Ist March, for a few nights only. PROF. 130XLAND will introduce Dr Bodie's marvellous Electrical Apparatus, Hie latest invention for the cure of Rheumatism', Sciatica and other human ailments by electricity. Dante, the Marvellous', Magic, Mirth; Mystory-Wnrd Lear, the Great Australian Mimic—The Living Marionettes, a Novel Specialty—Miss Ada Rowley, Balladist—The Shadowgraph, the funniest act on recordMr Warsaw, Baritone. Cosmoramic Views of the Russo-Japanese War ; Sparks ol Radium, the latest novelty from the Wonderland of Science, will be on exhibition nightly. Open from 7 till 10 p.m. ADMISSION : Is, Children half-price
ST. MARY'S CHURCH. ST. MARY'S CiIUROH. Dedication of New Organ By The RIGHT REVEREND THE LOUD BISHOP OF AUIViLA.m TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1905. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 1905, at 7.30 p.m. COLLECTION IN AID OF ORGAN FUND. t Those present are requested to give l liberally.
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of Charles Edward Scwell Alger, of Stratford, tailor. TENDERS for tho purchase of Stock, Fittings, and Sundries in the above" estate will bo received by the undersigned until 5| p.m., FEBRUARY 28th, 1905. Stock comprises approximately : Tweeds and Saddle Tweeds ... 150 Linings, Buttons, and Material 45 Sewing Machines ... ..., ... 20 Fixtures and Fittings 13 £230 Copies of stock sheets may be inBpected at the office of J. S. Medley, Esq., Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth. The stock is on view in the premises lately occupied by the bankrupt in Stratford ; said premises, centrally situated, being obtainable by ingocr, if required. Tenders must be accompanied by chequo marked good for 21 days for 10 per cent, of tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Envelopes should be superscribed "Tender in tho Estate of C. E. Alger," and addressed to C. H. ARNDT, Deputy Official Assignee, Stratford.
STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. NEWTON KING TILL SELL by auction at hi! t yards as above >— 80 mixed weaners HO yearling Steers 50 12 to 18 months steers 60 heifers 24 2j year heifers 45 mixed cattle 10 cows in calf 35 store cows 10 Holstein heifers in calf Sale at 12.30 o'clock. WAIWAKAIIIO. SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28.-
NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at the Waiwakaiho Yards on the above date—9QAA SHEEP, as follows : 300 f.m. ewes 100 2 tooth ewes 200 2 to 4 tooth ewes 100 2-tooth to f.m. ewes 120 2 tooth mixed 100 2 to 4-tooth wethers 50 mixed wethers 120 English Leicester <l-tooth to f.m. owes 160 woolly lambs 400 shorn lambs 350 shorn lumbs 30 2 tooth Lincoln rams 2 4 tooth Lincoln rams 2 f.m. Li/icoln rams. 16 2 tooth /English Leicestet rams 11 2 to 4-tooth English Leicester 100 calves ~,- ~-.. t,55 steers 80 12 fe-*lB-mont'hs (mixed) 10 3J-year steers 45 2 to 3-ye 30 18-month 22 heifers in calf 21 store cows
FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS HAVE been favoured with instruc tions from Mrs Bridge (who i leaving the district) to sell by auc tion at her residence, at Te Henui on Wednesday, March Ist : ALL of her HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE, etc., including : Chairs, Tables, Lace and Tapestr. Curtains, Carpet Squares, Cur tain Poles, Chinese Mattting, Fen ders anil Fire Guards, Musi Stand, Pictures, Cushions, Lamii Cutlery, Silver, Breakfast Sel Kitchen Utensils, Mangle, Chest Drawers, Duchess Fairs, Kapo and Flax Mattresses, Pillows Sheets, Blankets, etc., etc. The articles fti'e all new and in e> ccllent condition. Some o( the l'urn turo has been specially made to 01 dci% and a number of items are vd (lorn secured nt auction. 1 Bay Horse, 4 years old, broken t single and double harness. Thoi oughly guaranteed. Sale at 2 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7749, 27 February 1905, Page 3
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