A J.P.'a OPINION. Mb. B. Groom, J.P., a leading storekeeper at Omondville, suffered for many years from indigestion, sick headaches, constipation, feeling of fulness after meals, etc. He says he tried various remedies without success until he tried " LOASBY'S WAHOO.' One bottle completely cured him. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors: LOASBY'B "WAHOO" MANUFACTURING 00. (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. Wholesale Agents: Kempthorne, Prosser, and Go. Special.—"Koolibah'' (Loasby's) stands unrivalled for sprains and strains. Cures headaches few minutes after application. WANTED, a respectable, honest Youth, to accompany Lecturer round towns of east aud west coasts of North Itland. Apply immediately, Eskdale, Coffee Palace. CARNIVAL CHRISTMAS CONCESSIONS SEE WORK, ASK PRIOES. GEO. H. WHITE THE STUDIO BROUGHAM STREET, New Pl MOUNTAIN SCENERY. VISITORS Should make a Point of Inspecting our Series of Hundreds of Typical Tabanaki Views. CONVINCING TESTIMONIAL. Mb. Spbnobb Geo. Smith, J.P., who resides at " Dalmore," Pine Hill, Dunedin, is one of the very best and most widely-known men in Dunedin. His opinion, therefore, expressed below, should carry conviction He writes as follows: Dear Sir,—A few weeks ago I sufiEered very severely from pains in my baok. I got hot baths, had hot oil rubbed on, and, in fact, tried all known remedies fo* several "ays. A friend called, and, noticing the pain I suffered, advised me to try your " Koolibah." A bottle was purchased, and I was rubbed with it that night. IN THE MORNING I FELT VERY MUOH 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 saying that " Koolibah " cured me. I shall always keep " Koolibah "in the house, aud cannot too strongly advise any sufferer to use '• Koolibah." You are at liberty to make any use you please of this letter, as it is entirely unsolicited, Yours very gratefully, 8. G. SMITH, J.P. " Dalmore," Dec AfclK FOR SUNBEAM JPURIS UHYLON' TEA. Agents-R. COCK & SON. THE POPULAR ANNUAL TARANAKI OUTING. NORMANBY HORTICULTURAL. DOG, and GENERAL PRODUCE fcOCIETY'S 16 TH J l NNUAL g H OW, FRIDAY, 16TH MARCH, 1900. Monster Exhibition. Great Attractions. Large Dog Section (comprising over £3O in prizes, also Silver Cup.) New Plymouth Town Band (conductor Mr. G. Garry) will play in the Grounds during the day. Holiday Excursion Pares from New Plymouth and intermediate stations to Normanby. The afternoon train from Hawera to New Plymouth will ba delayed, leaving Normanby at 5,30 p.m. Catalogues, Special Dog Schedules, and Entry Forms on application. Entries close for Dogs on 2nd March, at 9 p.m. General Entries close on 14th March, at 9 p.m. Exhibitors are requested, where practicable, to send their exhibits the day before the Show. THOS. LLOYD, Secretary and Treasurer. . iII ii shcvcns txe attack - pgR BOX ■ From all Chemists and Storekeepers. Post free NEUROL Co., ' ' * ' TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. [lnstituted 1872.] THE last days of entry for the Local EXAMINATIONS in MUSIO at the New Plymouth Centre are as under, viz.:— Musical Knowledge (Theoretical) Examination, February 10th. Instrumental and Vocal Examinations, June 16th. The Seven National Prizes of £5 and £3 eaoh, and Ten Local Exhibitions, value £9 9s each, are awarded annually, in July. Chairman of the Local Committee, Vun. Arghdbacon Govistt, Local Secretary, N. K. MaoDiabmid, From whom the current Regulations may be obtained. Mbs. F. T. BAKER, TEACHSB OF PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND THEORY OF MUSIO, WILL resume Teaching on MONDAY, February sth. Pupils prepared for Musioal Examinations (theoretical and practical.) Misa Bakise also receives pupils for Pianoforte and Theory. Brookside, Oarrington Road, New Plymouth. to FARM FOR SALE. TE PUKE, BAY OF PLENTY. 1 QO ACRES first-glass land, all itaXOV/ proved, aud in good grass ; house of six rooms, outbuildings, good orchard and shelter trees. Price, £9OO. The Farm slopes geutly to the north-east, and commands tine view of the Bay of Plenty, and is only 18 miles from Tauranga. For further particulars, apply M. BPENOE, Strand, Taurnga. IN.B.— Te Puke in noted for its spendid climate and rich lnud, producing large quantities maise, tmit, t.W.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 44, 23 February 1900, Page 3
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