TAHANAIU JOCKEY CLUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING (FOII HACK HACKS ONLY.) Tuesday and Wednesday, UECICMBEII 26 and 27, .UK/5. if NTHJKS (with paymci.l cf Isov. J each) will close at Now Plylr.oulli on MONDAY, November 20t.h, ISHIS, at 9 p.m., forFHYING IIAN1)(CA1*, of 80 sovs, 6 furlongs FIHST WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 7 furlongs. FIHST HANDICAP HtjHDLES, of 00 sovs, 1J miles. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, (if 100 sovs, IJ mild LADIES' I'UHSE HANDICAP, of 70
"THE KLIiUTOKAL ACT, I'JOS. NOTICE OF J'OIJJM; j JA y. I X pursuance of "The lElectoral ', l'./Uo, I, William Arthur l'unbar IJanks, Ji.-l oniciT for the I-.lictoral District 01 T'aranaki do hereby give noiice that, by virtue of a Writ tearing date the 22ml day of November, 1005, under the hand the Clerk of the Writs, an. election will Ire hel;l for tile return of a .tpiulilied person to serve as member for the said district ; and that the latest day for receiving nominations ot' candidates will he tlio 28th day of November, 11)03 ; and that tho poll, if necessary, will bo tal.en at the several polling places of the said district on the sixth day of December, 1805. I'very man desirous of becoming a candidate must he nominated by not less than two electors of (he district, by a nomination paper as proscribed liy section ;'J? of tile said Act, delivered to the Upturning Officer on or before the 28th clav of November, 11)05. Thejollowinp: arc the polling-places for the Electoral District of Taranaki
CENTRAL PIANO WORKS, NEXT M.KE MiIGADE STA'TON Powderham Street, New Plymouth | liail-CLAKH PIANOS', Dp Elmslie, Al ! UEASONAHI-K itA'l'M QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPEC- 1 lALI3T. J Registered by the Governments of STRONG /HON FRAME PIANO, Great Britain. New Zealand, and New South Wales. Click Action, SJ GUINEAS. 13, WELLINGTON TEUJIACE, Over Strung improved Check Action WELLINGTON. . Dark Italian Burr, Walnut anrt i Ga Id Cases THIS highly-qualified Physician and Surgeon from tho Hospitals of LonJon and Paris has by 25 years of study and research become an Expert and Specialist in CHRONIC NERV-' OPS, BLOOD, SKIN, and SPECIAL' DISEASES of Wen and Women. I In his or his Representative's ver ■uccessful treatment of the above class of difficult - cases there is "No Experimenting and No Failures. "- Consultations aro freo to all, ss that a friendly chat, either personally or with my representative, or b letter, costs nothing, and may save you years of misery, so none need despair. New Scientific Treatment and New Unfailing Remedies of the very best and purest are Honestly and Faithfully used. Moderate charges. From 45 to 00 GIiINEAS. THESE PIANOS are specially manufactured to Mr Davidson's specifications, and a written guarantee is given with each instrument. They are fitted with.the best under damper actions, Ivory Keyboards, Double Sconces, and Double Oblique Steel Frames, and are no doubt the best ever imported into New Zealand at the price. AGENCIES : British Piano Co., London; Boyd and Co., London, Collard and Collard, London ; Paul SchaS and Co., Berlin ; Carl ■ Schumann, Berlin; and Henry Hardeyer, Berlin.
STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 80 scvs, 1. mile. MAXdOTUKU HANDICAP, of 51 sovs, 1 mile. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of TOsovs, 5 furlongs. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP, o! 1.00 sovs, 1 mile. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, of 00 sovs, lj miles. SUMMER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 6 furlongs. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 1 mile. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, 7 furlongs. and on FRIDAY, December 15, 1905, at 9 pin , forHUATOKI PLATE, of 50 sovs, 1 mile. FIRST SCURRY STAKES, of 60 sovs, 5 furlongs. SECOND SCURRY STAKES, of 60 sovs, 5 furloiigs. Acceptances (with payment of lsov each) for Flying Handicep, First Welter, Handicap, First Handicap Hurdles, Ladies' Purso Handicap, Stewards' Handicap will ciose at New Plymouth, on December 15th, 1905, at 9 p.m., and for the Christmas Handicap (with a payment of 2sovs) at same place and time. For full > programme see "New Zealand Referee." MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary.
The Tlieatrd Koyal (Principal), Dpv(,» Street, New I'lymouth: The Polling , Booth, Kast End, Devon .Street, Xew I'lynionth. Tire Sehoolhouse, South Road, New Plymouth. '1 he Church Ilall, Moturoa, Now Plymouth. • The Public Hall, Oniata. The Sehoolhouse, Hurford Koad, Oniata. The Public Hall, Koru. The Public Hall, Oakura. The Sehoolhouse, Tataraimaka. Hwnpton Hall, Okato. The Native School, Purriho. The Public Hall , Warea. I r J he Public Hall, Pungarehu. Mr J. Dnggan's house, junction of Warea and Xewall Roads, Warea. The Public Hall, Rahotu. The I'uljlic. Hall, West own. The Sehoolhouse, Frankley Koad, New Plymouth. Mr JJlanchott's house, Upper Carringlon Road, Xew Plymouth. The Sehoolhouse, Kaiauai, Xew Plymouth. The . Schoolhcu.se, ' Carrington Road, Xew Plymouth. The Public Hall, Egmont VilVilla^e. The Sehoolhouse, Ppper 7\ent Road. Keat Koad. The Sehoolhcus", Albert Koad, K«nt Koad. The SHmolhouso, coiner of .Junction and Lower Kent Koad. New Plymouth. Mr I Hand's (late Pctiio's) ilali. M. (Lower), Xew plyinoulh. T!-e Sehoolhouse, Vpper Maii^orei Xew Plyniouih. Thp Sehoolhouse. corner of King and I 'pland Koad;. Ild] DJock Mr 1 ii'ds'tv's house,. Hurst house Komi. Hell . 'l'll' Sehoolhouse, PHI Plock. The Sehoolhouse, Koad. UHI nice!-;. The Public Hall, Pit/roy. Mr 1* cot s StOr-\ VogeltmvM. AND inj pursufinc" of "Thr Alro--I'lif I ioii (, t's Sale Control Ac!. 'RWV and the amendments thereof, do he "el y i:ive further notice that n tl-p dry appoint,v| f,r t»kinv; of poll of the ele'tois in the said Wtoral District cf Taranaki for 'he return of a member of the Hous* f Krpivsent.il ivrs f«»r such said Dis•rid. and simnjl nneouHy therewith n n oll of the Klcrtor? of su<h District will also lie taken upon the following •>ropcs.ilK : 1. Whether the number of license* exist : n<{ in the District is to ro. ti- ite. 2. Wheth-T Ihe nund er of licenses e\istiM<| in the District is t" le re'lucefl. •T Vh''h' i r io licences are to ].«» Vrant • d in the Pi>f i-i' l. T'-r» Oolontr }•, liters for the s'nb! l. ! - •n iiitr PoP v-ii] )>p th" s.M->e ns h ye appointed to bo al llv ' "** 'mr of li e 1 "left oral Poll. DM'd :•( Xew Plymouth this i}'b'd l'v of XovpiuVrr. P.!o.*i. W. A. D. PAXKS. Returning OHicrr.
Consultation Hours : 10 to 12 2 to 4, 7 to 8. YOUNG MEN I If you are suffering, or weak, or sad, call or write to llr. Etmslie, or his Representative, 13 Wellington Terrace, Wellington, as he thoroughly understands your troubles and lleir causes. His Skilful Treatment nnd Scientific Remedies enable him to GUARANTEE a Complete Cure in every case undertaken, or make no charge. Strictly confidential. Moderate charges. Consulting Hours :10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. N.H.—Patients at a distance may ENCLOSE A 1-T.E OF £1 in their first letter to ensure immediate attention and prompt despatch
Taranaki Annual Regatat (.Rowed under the rules of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association.) TO 'IE HELD ON" Till': WAjTAHA river, JANUARY 1, i 06. FROtUtAMME : I 1.-MAIDEN- WIIALEIiOAT .HACK.—No rnvmber of crrvr to have won any rat.? (youths' rate excepted), 1} years. Almut J mile . :i.-S KNI olt CLINKER I'WUS.— About * mil,, L-OIKLS' WIIALEIiOAT RACE.-For Kirls under 1.-! years. About J mile. "j.-CIIAMI'IOX WJI A LEIIOAT RACE. - About U miles. .-MA I lIKN CLINKER FOIItK.-About -J mile T.-YOITIIS' WIIALEIiOAT RAC'E.-Fcr youth* under -'I years. About 1} niles I .-100 YARDS' AMATEUR SttLM.MI.NO RAOE,-First prize, trophy \alue 4">s ; second prize, lro[)hy value •J.-S EMOB OLIXKER l''Oi KS (J.ocal).-AboUL ■}' RACE.—About J utile- 4 11.-FLVI\(; WIIALEISOAT I KAI-E.-About f mile 0 !J2.-7.-| YARDS .VMATF.rii j KWIMUIXC; RACE.-Fiist j prizr, trophy value Z'2 ■ seI cond prize, -trophy valur I !(J* '.. 2 13.-.J I.: Nil Olt CLINKER FOURS-About, i mile 8 U.-I'AIK - OAR WIIALPISOAT KACE.-.About i ""'« 2 15.-0 REASY lIOOM.-I'ost ''"try ;io s Illi.-111011 DIVK (Amateur; j —First prize, trophy vnluu I £l ; second prize, tropliv | value 10s ; pest ciiirv ..." 1 [17.-WATEU I'OLO MATCH. coxiutioxs. ' Funics close with the Secretary jWaitara on THURSDAY, ])K(jl HIKII 21st, at 8.30 p.m. Nam .tions for the Amateur Swirnn; ! Events close at the same time : trance Is. [ All swimming events to be com | ted under the rales of the X./;.A.f I Ibmd in attendance. Special delayed trains. For complete programme see post 11. SI'URDLF.. Jlon. Secretar .... „ Wnitar l'.o Box 23. 60VEKNMEMT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. S'.nic Seciiritv. I.ilicrni Treatment.
Wancanui, Juno Ist, 1904. Dear Dr. Klmslic.—l received your kind letter, the medicine,.and the girdle, and jour kindness and benefit to me I shall never forget. I really can not find words half sufficient to con vey to you tlie opinion I have ol you, 01 the amount of thanks I would like V ,ivo yen. Hut there is one thing T ■. ould like to say, thai is, "It is a great pity that ther f are not more doctors like you."Your grateful patient, VV. McLACCTILAN. SUIs.IECTS OF MOST DREADFUL KXUAi;STMi\ (JCRRD AND MADE HAPPY. MY DEAR DOCTOR,-I have nc in reply to your letter received today, in which .you ask me whether 1 am willing to l c t the public know I he licuefit I received at your lia.ii When I saw you upon the rcconiir.„... tlatic.n of Mr Rriflith (whom you hae previously completely cured of n si] ilar complaint) I think I was about as bad a state of misery and depression in both mind and borii as any human being could be ; i'l fact, I thought life was not wort! '"' ■' ig, and my future was a blank as an object of misery and clc.« pair. You told me plai.ily and hau cstly that you could and would curr me, so that J should no longer be bashful and stupid in society, anr 1 take my part and inteiest ir 'he amusements and sports of other.' and have an ambition m my busii. At lirst 1 thought your promwas too good to be true. I am thankful to say 1 tried your treat ment. T swear solemnly I feel a die lan to-day. I have put oi flesh aud muscle, and have any amount of confidence in myself. fectly healthy and quite hapcapable of enjoying.myself as others do, and I don't mope about bv myself and shun society. I earny recommend all ray fellow-suffer-ei-B to put their confidence in you, a '""" '"catment is perfect and your i are small—l nin vonr. fi-ni LACIiLAN CAMERON, wishes of the subscribers ?"
New Zealand Government State Fine Insurance Office. eVF.riY r.EFCItIPT«ON OF FIRE MSICH "i-TECTEn. ADVASTAOKS: rNSURFn SHARE FItOFITS, STATE GUAHANTEE. LOWEST HATES. EQUITAW.E \X» TI .EVENTS.
Mother's 'Terror «* Nig M,' But with a bottle of HEAN'S BABY COUGH SYRUP at hand the mother feels safe. She knows all danger can be quickly averted with Jhis simple, safe, and wonderful Baby Cough Syrup. Croup comes suddenly—it gives but little warning of its approach Baby wakes in the middle of the night with a rough, coarse cough, or bark. Attention must be prompt, or the result may ba serious indeed, even fatal. A teaspoonful, or more, of Hean'o Bary Cough
m fm It's an easy job fov the part tlio hair on a head liko tins. It's just as easy to prevent baldness if you only do tlio right tiling. i Hairiness is almost always a sure sign of neglect; it is the story of iioeleelecUlamlriiir. b Dandruff is untidy, unnecessary, and unhealthy.
Syrup every /3£V io, i 5) or 20 t//T W: minutes for j^U! several doses, J j phlegm is cut "" away, and the mother can put baby back to sleep feeling content and cheerful that all will be well. But prompt attention means a bottle in the house so that there will be no waiting, nor delay, in giving the first dose. Let us impress this pointwherever there is a child there should be ii; readiness for every cough emergency a bottle of llican's Baby Cough Svkui l . It is sold by chemists and stores, 1/G per bottle. The genuine " llean's" has 3 liuie children on each label.
In Use over Fifty Years. Steedmans SOOTHING Powders For Children Cutting Teeth Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, etc. I Preserve a healthy state of the | Million during the perio " TEETHING. Plwse observe the I!E In STEEDMAN, I and the aMixss: Walworthi SURREY. ID
VKE FAMUOS REfWKDY TOR "O UGHS. BRONCHITIS, ASTHM A AND CONSUMITIO: HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. ud a Coinulvte Cure ia certain ire umnzvd «t Us wnndorfnl influence. Sufferers itom anv form of lironcl'"'" " --'•' ■""" •"■• "' ihe Chest, osperieuce riclighthil and immediate relief ; anil tv those who i Cure. It is luofi, Comforting in allaying irriulion in Ihe thro at and giving strength to the voice, come throoic, nor (lonsuni turn to di-velep. Cm sumption has never bcon known to exist where ens medicine. So Jowise should bo without it, as, taken at the he ginning, a dose is generally sufficient, tf£ARNE'3 BRONCHITIS CURE-Smail size 2s 6d ; Large, 4s 6d St Id fcj; Chemists and IVedktr.e Vcr.tors by t'fn Pt>3p > j'c»' W.G. HEARJNE. CHEMIST GEELONG VICTORIA TOHWARDBD BY POST 50 WOS iDDRESS .WHEN NOT OIiTALNAULE LOCALL; nd Retail S, WILLIS {STREET. & Teed,
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