Wlio are sustaining losses from abortion are surely unfair to their own interests if they neglect the use of remedies that are reasonably sure to eradicate these troubles from their herds. Many stock-owners have tried drenches if various kinds, md have found them useless. Hundreds who have had this experience have sent for Sykes's Drench and Sykes's Animal Abortion Cure, sometimes aa a last resort, and have found them effective. Better use these remedies first, before wasting time and money experimenting. They are doing the work. They are saving money for others. They will nave money for you.
THEATRE UNITED EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Conducted by the REV. JAMES FLANAGAN, Of London, Assisted by MR. J. H. STEPHENS, SINGING EVANGKLIST. TUESDAY TO THURSDAY, Each evening at 8 o'clock. Collection at each, evening service. CHILDREN'S SERVICE THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. IHISLK-READIXGS, conducted by MU. STEVENS, in Queen-street ('.'linreli, TUESDAY to THURSDAY AFTERNOON ut 3 o'clock.
FITZROY HALL. THURSDAY, 9th APRIL. A. WELLER, Hon. Sec. QKAND ORpHESTRAL CONCERT (Under CondHctorsliip of Mr. I'crry) In aid of Recreation Sports Ground To lie held in RECREATION" SPORTS GROUND Ou WEDNESDAY, 15th APRIL, At 8 n.ui. Eur full mugi'auime see later issues.
JJOKOUiII 01" NEW PLYMOUTH. ASSISXANX LIBRARIAN. APPLICATIONS are invited and will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Bth inst., for the position of Assistant Librarian, ut a salary of £35 per annum. Conditions oi appointment may be obtained on application. F. T. BELLIUNGER,
TO THE CROWN TENANTS OF THE TARANAKI LAND BOARD. and GENTLEMEN,-I have the honor to inform you that I am a candidate for a seat on the Land Board of the above district. As giving me exceptional qualifications for the position, I have had over twenty years' experience as a Crown tenant, including twelve years as an improved farm settler in the backblocks of Taranaki. I therefore understand the requirements of the backblocks settlerß a3 only those of experience can do. If elected, I shall use every effort in my power to show that your confidence has not been misplaced. I have the honor to be, Yours faithtullv, JOHN SHEEHY, Okau.
THREE CHEAP PROPERTIES. 11 Oft ACRES, (ill grassed, 30 1 IAW from Eltham, facing the SO to 100 acred Hat; will carry •!</. s per acre, l'ricc for freehold, X.i 17 OKA ACRES near Kaponga; will win- *"" ter 125 cows; suitable for large family or milking machine. l'ricc, £'lß 10s. '£looo cash. 70 ACHES near Kit ham, 8-roonveil ' " house. Price, £'M. .1500 task P. W, FRETHEY, LAND AGENT, El/11[A.\1. Aroa's Store. CROCKERY, CLASS, AND ENAMEL WARE. in stock ami opening ui 3 Assortment of tin NEW AND VERY U.IW I'RICES. Di.N"Nt;r; waku, tka suts, curs AND SAUCERS, CLASSWAKE, &c. COME AND SEE THEM. Iv. AND F. AROA, ' GROCERS AND GENERAL DEALERS, • IiROUGHAM-gTREET.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 88, 2 April 1908, Page 3
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