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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The third prize of the Poultry Society's Art Union, a very liaiidsoinv hand made quilt, is now on view, in Messrs Ambuty liros.' window, and is greatly admired by all. This prize in itself should create a keen amount of competition. The first, and second prizes are gold nuggets (£2(l and £-1 each respectively. The other prizes consist of pictures, poultry, etc. Altogether the Society is to he congratulated on the valuable prizes, the drawing for which lakes place on the second night of the Show, 2!) th July. On Friday n-ighit a most vnjoyahle euchre party was held in St. •Joseph's- Schoolroom. About twenty tables were occupied. Mr J. Cody won thj." first prize for gentlemen, and Miss Stoddurt that for the ladies. It is proposed holding the gathering!) regularly,! Arrangements'* for tho Garrison Hand's annual ball, which takes place in the Theatre llo.Val W July '27, are well forward and in the hands of .-i strong ladies' committee. The lite*' dune* jnusic has been secured for ihi.s occasion, uml patrons are assured of a pleasant evening. A special meeting oi shareholders of the Taranuki (Jo-operalivu Ila con eompany will be held in the Council Chambers at 1 p.m. on SaturdaJ next.

Shareholders in the National Hank of New A'aland are advised of the payment alter -the 20th iust. of the hali'-yoarly dividend or fixe per cent, and bonus of two ]>er cent., making in all twelve i>cr cent, per annum. The New I'lymoiith .Military Uural Town Hand) will give the second of ihjj" popular serit-s of coneer-is this evening, in the Theatre lioyal. The progr,iii!,me its a ni.otii. ai tractive one.

A .-pccial meeting of thi* Horough tVuncil will lie held on August \u to L-iinlirm tlio aim-mL-d and added IIJ-IIIWS, Copies 11l wllifh I)Ul.\ be Seen at 1110 Town Clerk's oflicc. Mcs.-TS W. 11. ami A. AlcCarry, of Ellham. invito tenders for Il!73 ■tcivs of level, ivell-wau-r.il dairy .-..iintri in ill.* Upper Thames Valley, iilj.ining tlie well-known Minamata list at-, 'mill ■-■"iiio 125 mill's by rail ■rum Auckland. The land in the ncighbouihood cijiiiils any in the colony,. fur fattening, stock raised thereon bringk'/g I'm' years the top nricc in llif. Auckland niu-kt't. It is aluo admirably adapted fur dairying. .Mr Ceorge Livingston gives publicity in tliis issue, to several ■more *jf his bargains of land in the. Tarniiaki and .Wanganui districts. Mr Newton King reports having sold a butchery business anil property at Kaponga.

HAVE YOU USED THE GENUINE and experienced the delight of inimeliate anil permanent relief? Medical authorities ;ijl over the globe announce ihut the genuine SANDEK& SON'S EUCALYPTI EXTUACT out distances all known remedies in Colds, infloenza, all f fivers, diarrhoea, dvsenter.v, rheumatism,, etc. A local application will at once stop neuralgis pains : skin diseases, wounds, ulcers, it heals without inflammation. Inhalations (.") to 8 drops ti> a cupful nf boiling water) give certain relief in dippii-ric, throat and bronchial troiibliis. asthma, pneumonia, consumption, etc. Thirty years' use has proved the meriU of HANJJEK and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTHACT. The ill-effects following the use of the common eucalyptus products need not lie feared ; the cures are legion. Try it ! Hut, to avoid disappointment, be sure and get SANI>EK & SONS' PUKE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.

T'or Ilroncliial Coughs tuko Woods' Ureat I'epjwrmiDt Cure, Is Otf. 3

We. again reniiutl poultry fanciers ih-at entries for the llawera Show close m Wednesday, July 12, and may fee lodged with Mr John Hurlc, Cycle Depot, Devon Street, New Plymouth, up to closing night. We advise exhibitors to send along their entries ai. once to avoid delay and relieve I lie. pressure 'on the KxecuI live at the last moment. Kntries are coming in fast, and interesting competition is assured in all leading classes. Good entries have been received in pigeon and Persian cats, and these will provide a verv attractive display. Shareholders of the Equitable Building Society will note that subscriptions will be payable at the Society's office, Currie-strccl, to-day, Monday, between the hours of !) a.m. and 12.80 p.m.. 1.30 p.in. and 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.* When colds and influenza rage, They add to life a dismal page, They make us all look twice our age,

And scatter death around. 'Tis then we find a friend so sure, In William Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Which, always certain, always pure, I Will save us many a pound." 21 Tho real cause of Rheumatism is to be found in the blood, which has beWHAT CAUSES RHEUMATISM, come poluted through excess of uric acid, and in order to Cure the disease the blood must be purified and restored to a healthy condition. Liniments and plasters may give tempory relief, but can never remove the Cause ol the disease. The real remedy is RHEUMO. It has cured thousands of sufferers from Rhettniatißin, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica and kindred diseases. It will cure you. .lust give it «. 'air trial. There is nothing equal to RHEUMO as an antidote to Hheurnatism. AHI chemists and storekeepers sell it at -S fid and <ls fid a bottle. Wholesale agents KemptKorae. Prosser and Co.* 2

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7868, 10 July 1905, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7868, 10 July 1905, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7868, 10 July 1905, Page 2

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