le, a J.p.'a OPINION. Ie) Me. R. Gkoom, J.P., a leading storekeeper e at Omondville, suffered for many years from i indigestion, sick headaches, constipation, ' feeling of fulness after meals, etc. He 6 eays he tried various remedies without s success until he tried " LOASBY '8 WAHOO." 0 One bottle completely cured him. s Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors: LOASBY'S "WAHOO" MANUFACTURING CO. (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. Wholesale Agents: Kempthorne, Prosser, and 00. Special.—"Koolibah'' (Loasby's) stands unrivalled for sprains and strains. Oures headaches few minutes after application. WANTED KNOWN, the BEEHIVE ' DRAPERY COMPANY are offering all ) , lines at SLAUGHTERING PRICES TO-DAY and SATURDAY. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. THE Society has Appointed Mr. J. T. BARRY its Canvassing Representative for New Plymouth and surrounding district, vice F. W. Watts, resigned. K. W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, 3rd Febiuary, 1900. Mr. Barry's address is " Sarnia House." 201 KURAPETE BRIDGE CLOSED. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Kurapete Bridge, on the Mountain Road (near Inglewood Town), will be Closed against traffic on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 15th, 16th, and 17th February, 1900, for Erection of Now Bridge. H. OKEY 16 Chairman Taracaki County. A CONVINCING TESTIMONIAL Mb. Spencer Geo. Smith, J.P.. who resides at " Dalmore," Pine Hill, Dunedin, is one of the very best and most widely-ksown men in Dunedin. His opinion, therefore, expressed below, should carry conviction He writes as follows: Dear Sir,—A few weeks ago I suffered very severely from pains in my back. I got hot baths, had hot oil rubbed on, and, in fact, tried all known remedies for several days. A friend called, and, noticing the pain I suffered, advised me to try your *' Koolibah." A bottle was pwchased, and I was rubbed with it that night. IN THE MORNING I FELT VERY MUCH BETTER. "Koolibah" was applied at intervals during the day, and next morning when I woke up I found ALL THE PAIN HAD VANISHED. I have not the slightest hesitation in say- ] ing that "Koolibah" cured rne. I shall always keep " Koolibah "in the house, and cannot too strongly advise any sufferer to use " Koolibah." You are at libeity to make any use you please of this letter, as it is entirely unsolicited. Yours very gratefully, S. G. SMITH, J.P. " Dalmore," December 12th, 1899. NOTICE. - FTAVING taken over tho Shoeing Forge I L from Mr J. H. KiVELL, lam pre-! parea to do Shoshig and General Smith's A'oik in tho sinie arbt-clats style as iutherto. H. ISAACS, Gill-street. Ha\ing LET my Shccing Business to Mr H. ISAACS, 1 inteud i ■ future to devote my ime etpecia ly to Harrow, Plough, and the General Wheelwright Business. 1 J. H. REVELL, 115 Gill-street. LESSONS IN PAINTING. MISS E. LEWIS is prepared to give Lessons in Oil-painting (Landscape and Floral). r Address—Corner Gilbert and Gloverstreets. Mbs. F. T. BAKER, TBACHEB OP PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND THEORY I OF MUSIC, | WILL resume Teaching on MONDAY,! February sth. lr ! Pupils prepared for Musical Examinations ' (theoretical and practical.) Misa Bakeb also receives pupils for Pianoforte and Theory. Brcokside, Oarrmgton Road, New Plymouth. I tc MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. HOME is at present taking oharge of my practice, and attends daily at my Surgery from 1.30 to 3 p.m., and at his own Surgery at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. to H. B. LEATHAM. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS. THE following persons have been nominated for election to the nbove Board, to fill the vacancies caused by the retirement of Messrs. Outfield, Faull, and Maokay, the two latter offering themselves for reelection. School Committees are hereby requested to forward their votes to the Secretary at the Education Office, New Plymouth, on or before MONDAY, February 26th, 1900, J Faull, Hehby Glegg, Robert Kennedy, William McLaughlin Mackay, Josej-h Mornus, Fmsdeuiok The election will take place at tho ordinary meeting of the Board, to be held on WEDNESDAY, March 14th, 1900. > IJ.1 J . S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, February 2nd, 1900, TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. [lnstituted 1872.] THE last days of entry for the Local EXAMINATIONS in MUSIO at the New Plymouth Centre inn as under, viz, : Musical Knowledge (Thboie'.ical) Examination, February lOili. Instrumental and Vocal Examinations, June 16th. ' The Stven National Prizes of £5 and £3 ach, and Ten Local Exhibitions, value ,9 9s each, are awarded annually, in July, : Chairman of the Local Committee, | Vest. Aiichdeacox Govutt, Local Secietary, ' „ N. K. MacDubmid, J*rom whom the current Regulations may Le i obtained. II T Headache k,: ] one oo se c«J\es 2|- PSR BOX ■ BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 1 IsLTbadb Mabk—•' NEUROL " , powder. EOR SALE OR TO LET, an 8-roomed house, near newtre of town,—Apply ft. V, P»'w, PeYW-fltoegt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 38, 16 February 1900, Page 3
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