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Who are sustaining losses from abortion are surely unfair lo their own interests if they nenleet the use of remedies that are reasonably sure to eraJieate these troubles from their herds. Many stock-owners have tried drenches if various kinds, xnd have found them useless. Hundreds who have had this experience have scut for Sykes's Drench and Sykes's Animal Abortion Cure, sometimes as a last resort, and have found them effective. Better use these remedies first, before wasting time and money experimenting, the work. They are Bai... D , ... others. They wi'.! save money for you. I -Advt I White and Soils have a large stock of | Indies linen embroidered collai at 7V s d each. These are usi at Is. There are also many varieties I to choose from, so ladies interested in neckwear should have a look at While's assortment before uuvins elsewhere.—

r£ II E A T R E J> 0 Y A i, UNITED EVANGELISTIC SERVICE! Conducted by the REV. JAMES FLANAGAN, Of London, Assisted by MR. J. H. STEPHENS SINGING EVANGKLIST. TIKNUIIIT AND TVKSDAY, Servieca at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AI'RIL 8, .'TURK entitled "Eomteen Years in Darkest London." Tickets 2s and Is.

FIRE BRIGADE BAZAAR. FITZROY HALL. THURSDAY!, APRIL !). GALE OF PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, Useful and fu'iiairental. I.ollic, l'roiUico, Bachelor, and Tea Stalls SHOOTING OALLKHY: Splendid Prizes, including Hag of Coal, Case of Carvers, Carved Tea-table, etc. Items by Fil.zroy Scholars. Guessing, Hat-Trimming, Nail-Driving Competitions. SPIXJIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR CHILDREN. Hot Pies and Coffee for Supper. HARRISON BAND. GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION from Town to Fitzroy. Admission SIXPENCE. Doors open at 3 and 7. (J RAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT (Under Conductorsliip of Mr. Perry) In aid of Recreation Sports Ground, ■XTUvATION SPORTS GROUND On WEDNESDAY, ljth APRIL, At 8 p.m. gramme see later issue:

VIEItK WE ARE ACAIN Willi 11"' Up-to-daU RAILWAY KUHIIKKK PARTY AND DANCE. The First (if the Series will be held in the BROUOJIAM-STKECT HALL (In FRIDAY, lOlli APRIL Play starts lit S p.m. sharp. Hood Music Hood Supper. (iood Management. I/AUIKS' AND HUNTS' PRIZES. Dnii't lorgel the enjoyable evenings yon spent last season. Come again an ! enjoy yourselves and bring your friends willi yon. Admission-Gents Is (id, Ladies Is. S. a. SMITH, Hon. See. TARAN'AKI EDUCATION HOARD. will be received at the Education Hoard's Olliee, New I'lymoulli. until j p.m. on .MONDAY, L'dth April, lmiS, for the position of Cadet in the Hoard's Olliee. Salary, '-Ao per annum. Information as to the duties ean be obtained on uiiulvins at f! A. eSC'TT * M'.W ZEALAND RAILWAY; JJOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will lie issued from any station to any station on the Wclliugton-Napicr-New Plymouth Section and the Wellington ami Manawatu Company's Railway from lllli April to lilltli April, available I'm- return up to and including 20th PAIUiIAICA ROAD BOARD. Tenders will be received up to 11.30 a.m. mi WEDNESDAY, )lli day of April, 1908, for— Contract No. 11—Puniho Road Easl; Felling, Stumping, Clearing. Draining, Culverting, 120 chains (more or less). Speculations to bo seen at Puniho Store and by applying to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necesA. J. PORTEOUS, Foremai lOth day of March, 11)05.

liISShLI TIO.\ (IT IUKTNKUSIIIi'. is lioivby K i Vl .„ (llilt (]„. i|' liiLln'il.u subsist Mwirn Ilir undiT-iaH-d under tin' lirni-imiiip of Slamlisli ami Kimt, ]u- ; at Now I'lyniiMith ami lnf;k'\vi,o,l as Solicitors. I':'" Veil di-nlvcd by mutual wmsi'iit. till' ; " s t' "f -Maroll ultimo. All ""•mini, »»vi»e 1" tlw Into linn mN 4 1." pai'l I" Mr. 'I. I'. inlcrsoii. who lia.s I'i'i'ii milluallv a|>|iointo,| l, v us lo ait as lirri'ivi'r of ~ucli moneys. Now I'lyiiioutlt, April 2nd, (Sd.) AUTIII'l; KTANIMiII. WILLIAM KKHU. A. 1!. STANDI,SIT. Witnc-- In all signatures(Sd.) TIIOS. I'. ANDERSON. JjHw Clark, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 91, 6 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 91, 6 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 91, 6 April 1908, Page 3

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