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FOOTBALL. BTA It V. OKA TO, EASTER MONDAY. JJACKt'OURhK liJilll 1)^ Kick-oil at ;j o'clock. Admission SIXPENCE. JAS. CLARKE, Hon. See. n 15 A T J! K ( V A L. EASTER MONDAY XKIIIT. TAYLOR-CARRINGTON CO. 11l the Loudon anil Lancashire Drama "NEVER DESPAIR." JiAsrivli TI'KSDAV XIUIIT. Tlii' \Vorlil-lamous I'lay, " UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." Admis-ion—:)s. 2s, Is. Ladies halfprice to Circle and Stalls. Children accompanied hy adult (id to any part of Theatre, Reserved I'lan at Dresden l'iano Company. E. ARJHTACE, Advance Manager. gT. 11 Altl ' h CIIU It C 11. WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1908. ORUAX ItECITAL MR. A. M,KK„ I'OTTS, Assisted liy the Choir. ij T. JOSEPH'S HALL, EL'OIIRK PARTY' AND DANCE.

THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL. Cards 8 10.30 to mitlnifj;' Tickets-Ladies Is, (icnts Is (id. A. XCniKKXY. Hon. Sec. rji II K A T 1! K 0 Y A L. TAIIAXAKI HARRISON BAND'S ANNUAL BALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd (Prince of Wales' Birthday). "THE BALL OF THE SEASON." Plain, Fancy and Masquerade Dancers. Gentlemen 3s, ladies 2s, Onlookers Is. Supper Is. W, I. UI'TON, ilon. Secrolary. EUMGNT ROAD SPORTS. jyjONDAY, .MAY 25 (KJH'IKE DAY). To celebrate the opening of the New llall. Don't forget to Iv I here. L. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. TIIIO MAYORALTY. TO Till'. IH'tUiKSSI'.S OF NEW PLYMOUTH. J AIJIKS and OF.NTLKMFA',—I invite yon to meet me in (lie Theatre Royal on FRIDAY. April 21, at 8 p.m. Ilis Worship the Mayor lias kindly consented lo lake the chair. Ladies cordially invited. Yonrs faithfully, 0. TISCII. MAYORiILTY ELECTION.

TO THE ELECTORS OF NEW Hi Y MOUTII. JyVDIKS anil OEXTLEMEN, Worship Hie Mayor, Sir. E. Dockrill, hnvitiy definitely decided not to sC'ik rc-ei.cfion, I beg to aimouucc that I shall be a candidate for your at 'he coining flection, and to respectfully solicit your suppoit and inllucncf. Yours faithfully, FEED. <J. J. BELLEINGER. WIIAXUAMOMI t.VA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOMINATION 111- CANDIDATES. i- hereby given that the following nominations have been received for the first general Election of Councillors of the Whanguinomona County Council: TAIIORA IJIDI.NC-Erie Robertson and Thomas lirown. One lnemlwr. CENTRAL lllDlM:—lanits li. Anderson, W. A. .McCutchan. 1!. Ander-on. Two members. STUATIiMUIIE lilDlNll—Athol Meredith, John Diggan, Charles 11 a 11' l'inlierly. Thomas Mcllrov, .lames Drmngool. .lohn M. Jones, Michael O'Neill. Three members. I'tlllOM HA RlDlNO—lioberl McClug»age. lltie memlH'r. 1 hereby declare Robert MeCluggage duly elected for the Pohokura Riding; and as th L . liumlier of nominations lor the Taluna, Central. and Strathmore Hidings exceed the number of Councillor- required, I hereby notify that a [loll will be taken at the following places ou the ±Jnd day of APRIL, between the hours of !) a.m. and li p.m. —Strathmore Town Hall; Makahu Factory; Calvert's Store, lluiakama; Wliangamomoiia Town Hall: Hill's Boarding House, Kolmratahi; James Kogers' House, Tahora.

JAMES SEXTON, Kclumiiig' Olliccr. lutli April, l!)OS. Taranakl Wool, Sheepskin, Hide & Tallow Sales. 11AY AJA.UKICT, STUATFORD. N"XT HAIjK, TUESDAY. .MAY 12. d (LI KNTS h.'j particularly ri'i|ucolo to fnrn'Hnl i 11 (im to arrive 01. or before Thursday pr;vious. Small consignment i will In- rciciv?! at my i'JIODUCK 61 IK IKS, JiKV\ PLYMOUTH, rr. 1 will be forwarded to Stmt ford !c, where vendors can rely on .vir produce mccliLg FULL U)M PETITION. NI'iWTON KING. N«w Plymouth Wool, H'tle Skin & Tallow Sales AIOXTIIIA SALES AT trjll ISIMIWiIUM ST. STORE. Cash Advances matin on Wool CJli[ia or Uutelicra' I'roduci", (>"ther for sjjc ov Address LaW-is and 'orra on application. Amu'.nt .Sales. NEXT SALE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. Consignors may rely on getting full narket prices for their produce. Consignments received up to Friday previous. L. A NOLAN &CO (Late Wilson aid Nolan)

Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE —TUESDAY, APltlL 14, are requested to forward J lots so aj to reach us by FriJay previous. YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO. 'ITIK KL\CJ OF PAIN. Those who have felt its keen, rutting pains know that Rheumatism is torture, and is rightly called the "Pain King."' In the <laytiiu<> Rheumatism is bad eimtifrh. Imt during the long, weanhours of night it is maddening. Immediate relict ean be obtained from rheumatic pains | IV thorough rubbiii" with l)r. Sheldon's Magnetic l.iniment. Keep rubbing until you feel the magnetic glow penetrating to the very bones. A peaceful night will result. The most stubborn cases of rhcumatisr.i will yield to this persistent treatment. Obtainable everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 5

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