WOMAN'S WORLD. [J MISS (iliALl-; L'ALOTTA. >| In the "Bachelor's lluucyiuonu". Mis* [jl'alotta, as tin* heroine i-luiio Joyce, »' actress) -makes her lirsi. appearance in ;j toliette of soft while «aiiu. llie skirt )aho\ving beneath .the priuccsse apron tunic, being perpendicularly .sivappeil with black vehi'i. 'these strappings also appear on ilic bodice, and tin l rich white law tunic is bordered with an ornate design in black velvet applhjiic and frjii of black lan;. For Act Ji she duns u visiting toliette of faint blue crepe-de-chene, handsomely embroidered above the skirt hem to n considerable depth, the bodice being similarly adorned. Cachet is, given .by a picturesque black velevt hat wreathed with gra>s-!ike plnmagi/ and finished with a bunch of ospreys. Later sin changes t'hi.s for the pretty mauve doublet* decked with silver, and hose, in which .she does her ealisthenic exeicises. The lovely evening gown donned for Act 111 is composed of soft deep pink satin channelise with panniered tunic of erepe-de-chene, the undraped panniers bordered with crystal and silver embroidery, which also finishes the corsage, whereon a large, pink llower nestles. A fringed girdle of «!| ver tissue is knotted at the high waist 'it the back, and the note of silevr is repeated in the classic 'hair fillet, the petticoat border, and the fetching silver shoes. Jn this play ilis's Celia CMiiloni and Miss Rose Musgrove have "character' parts which don't admit of dress displays, but they, too, have brought wondrous tilings "out of the •East," both for their every-d-ay and stage wear. DISTRICT NEWS WAITARA, iJr'rum Our Own Correspondent,) Tiio monthly meeting of the Waitara liorough Council was held un Wednesday evening, when there were present: l.'is Worship the Mayor, Councillors Black, Brabant, Tate, Spurdle, Kleimer, ami liirdling. A letter was read from the Town Clerk's ollicc, usking if the Council will lie good enough to consider the advisulileuess of passing a resolution that ihis Council is of opinoon that the time h.is arrived when universal military training should be adopted by the Domillion.—The Council passed a resolution io that elled. -Mr. C. Kyugdon and the Moa lioad Hoard applied for hire of the Council's grader. The foreman's report was read stating that 1078 yards of metal had been entailed ilnd placed on the roads. The Railway Department wrote stating that additional pipes would be put m alongside the present ones crossing the railway line at Broadway. Tile Waitara West Road Board wrote Hiking that a portion of rates received ironi properly uliulling un Tate street be handed to that body towards its tipKeep. —Mailer held over. The Taranaki County Council wrote several letters re bridge matters, the linal conclusion of the committee being I hat they were not prepared to recommend the county to contribute i'.2o per year towards tile cost, foul would meet the borough committee with a view to arriving at something definite. Correspondence was read from the .Spiral Steel Company in reference to the supply of spiral "steel pipes to the borough, stating that they were prepared to supply all the pipes and fittings mid to allow all payments to stand over for twelve months or two years, pending the Council raising their loans. Resolved, that the Council take sleps to iai*e ij-lo'jo on short-dated debentures with a view to proceeding- with the waterworks, ami accepting n )( . terms offered by the Spiral Steel Pipe O'mpauv. Resolved, that tile pit on -block 53 be ■J-ecl as a rubbish depot, and I hat carters be advised that no offensive matter will hj; allowed to lie put into the depot, o r prosecution will follow. llcMdved, (hat the services of the ranger and ponmlkccper be dispensed w:lli as from 'iOlli Xovember. and that fresh applications be called, closiim by next meeting, [or U]e position of ranger i; U'l pounilkeeper, (lie salary to be .OJO ] er annum as poimdkeepcr. the Council to receive pound fees and the poundI'eeper lo receive sustenance fees and ranger's driving fees. Resolved, dial this Council regret that Die lioveriinieut has decided to retrench District \ abler llill, as thev are of opinion his services were valuable to the Taranaki district, and that a copy of I lis resolution be forwarded to the . Minister in charge of the Valuation De | partinent. R( solved, that the action of the Works Committee in obtaining the extra 501 yards of metal be confirmed. Resolved, Hint as Mr, .T. Sode has not complied with the conditions regarding the grubbing of furze on block* 51 and 51 east, his lease be terminated as from .Will Xovember. Accounts amounting to C 332 12s 3d were passed for payment.
Til 1C C ; i USE OF CONSTIPATION. The most common cause of constipation is a lack of exercise necessary to keep the muscles of tljc bowels active. That is \y]jy constipation is often l»r' ught on by too frequent use of purgatives. They act violently, performing the work of the bowels fo r them, an I =.j weaken them that thev will not a r *t without a>sWtance. Chamberlain's Tablets will cure constipation because instead of doing the work of the bowe's they gently stimulate them to voluntary action. Their frequent use will not jmv the most delicate person. Sold by ah chemist* ami storekeepers. WITEX VOU CATCH COLI). i'Jn not tiiki- any chance* of wearing it awav. or experiment with *ome doubtful preparation which will only half cure It :'»( the b'st. and leave the bronchial tubes we;ikem*/I and susceptible to atlaek from the germs of consumption. Dr. Xlwldf.u'* N'ew Discovery for Coughs and Colds not onlv stops the cough, but heals ami strengthens the lungs ami prevents serious oiled* from a colli. Small How. Pleasant tu take. Kverv boille guaraniccil. Trice, Is (Id and 3s, Obtainable everywhere. .ieailadie, " 0 . ' id Ration, and Bilio.. Ie immense number of orders foi -jtoids, sent by post direct to the Projtor, ii convincing proof that tin blio appreciate their splendid curing wer over the above-named complaints. Frootoids are elegant in appearance am; 'leasant to take. Their beneficial effe'*t> u'3 evident by the tiigappeai tnce ol h .che; a bright, cheery sen:e of perfect id<k taking the pluc« of Bluggish, de .reuod feelings, by the liver acting pro .wrly, and by the food being proper! tigested. Frootoids act splendidly on the livei a dose taken at bedtime once a week highly beneficial A constipated habit of body will ' completely cured if the patient will • each occasion, suffering, t:ti;>' dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordir •porient. '' -" 1 Chemists, Medicine Verv 1 -tor/V. G. Hearne. Che New Zealand JJrandi Office: No. 11, First Floor, Hume's Buildings Wdlingt.on. STONE'S WELLINGTON, HAWKt'S BAY AND (MRAKiKI , i .ijgj DxRBUTOBI FOR 1909. May he purchased of all booksellers, or intern! direct- from Stone, Son and Co, La mJitoa Quay, Wellington. Contains Comrafrcial, Municipal 1 General .Directory. Nincteeath yn: Of publication. PRICPi >SK STONE, SON & CO., DUNEDIN AND WELLINGTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 232, 5 November 1909, Page 1
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