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The Taranjiki County Council invite tenders to clos6 July 13, for bridge work lhc Klliot Road Board give notice ol intention of striking a rate of %d in the £ on all ratable property in the Elliot Road Board district. A public meeting will be held at tht Town Hall this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock, to elecT" a committee, etc., 4c arrange and carry out the Band ConteW for 1908. , The New Plymouth Harbor Board in vite tenders for right to remove grave; I nun the sea beach at Te lienui, and alst for cutting two drives in the Sugarloa] Island nt Moturoa. The Taranaki Education Board notify Hint the undermentioned candidate! have been elected unopposed;—Nortl Ward: Mr. H. Trimble. East Ward: W M. Kennedy. West Ward: G. A. Adjam Our readers are reminded of the Utt reserved clearing sale of dairy cows store cattle, and sheep to be held by Mi Newton King at hia Waiwakaiho yardl this afternoon, on account of Mr Mow Mills. The horses, including severe races, will be sold without reserve at the ITaymarket Yards on Saturday, the Btl inst. Fanners who wish to have the best o] pastilles for tlicir stock should not de lay in top-dressing with basic slag and kanit, which, when used together, foni the most effective manure on the mar kct. for grass lands. Slag, is acknoW l ledged by all chemical authorities ant experts to produce as a phosphatit manure the largest and best crops at the lowest cost. Scotia basic slag and improved kanit on sale by Mr Newton Kini are the highest grade brands on the market. ( K. Woodhouse, broker, has a eheac line of 2(10 Talismans for sale at £1 18s Auckland's best quotation is £l, 16s Dd These shares nre now on the rise ant investors will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity now, as the prospect; of the mine were never better. Prom information received he can thoroughly recommend this as a sound investment, which will return 12 per cent, on the money invested. The committee in charge of the complimentary social to be tendered to Mi Doekvill next Thursday evening by the Liberal and Labor Federation has everything well forward. The Broughajn street lnill is the place of the gathering, and there promises to be ft very enjoyable evening. • ™*' When reading, sewing, or engaged in any occupation which is trying to the eyes be careful that you liavo a good light. Messrs. Okey, Son and Arnold have heavy stocks of all kinds of excellent lamps,- Sec advertisement for particulars, A MARVELLOUS CUKE. T, ,1. Bailor, have.been a resident of New l'lymouth toi a considerable time, ami have had a very severe attack of rheumatic gout in my hands, legs and feet. T have t ricd all kinds of medicines, but derived no benefit. The public knows what a cti'ipplp t was. I applied to Prof, McLean three -lajs ago, and got one bottle of hi 3 treatment lotion. I call assure the pulili: I am quite a different man now. Nobody knows what one suffers from rheumatism except those that have it. I can walk about now, and have hardly any pain, and, as for tlw swelling. It is completely gone. I can therefore recommend Prof. McLean's treatment as thoroughly genuine. I am most deeply indebted to him for my recovery. (Signed) J. Barlow.— Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 July 1907, Page 2
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