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The Daily News. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1901.

Owing to undue pressure on our space we i are compelled to hold over oar rep 311 of Rev. 1 Bennett's lecture, two letters to the editor, , and other interesting matter. In our report of the rendeiing of the " Holy Oity," the tenor solo " My God is ; athirst," wri erroneously stated to have ' been aung by Miss Tassley instead of by Mr ' Hill. The criticism on the rendering otherwise applies. The Rev. J. Clover will preach In Queen- , street Primitive Metho list Uhurch on Sunday, . October 20th. The rev. gentleman is wellknown in New Plymouth, having been here ' in the early days. Old friends will be glad of this opportunity of hearing Mr Clover. A memorial service, conducted., by the . Rev. F. G. Evans, will be held at the Ilenui Church to-morrow (.-Sunday) morning at 11 o'clock. ' On Tnesday next Messrs Vickers and Stevens will sell on the Dudley-roai on account of Mr rf. Schroeter all his farm and other stock, and also household furniture and effects, etc.. Particulars may be seen in our advertising columns. Equitable Building Society shareholders (dtarr Bowkett) are reminded that fortnightly subscriptions are payable on Monday next up to 9 o'clock p.m.—Advt'. alstc i At the Whiteley Memorial Church tomorrow (young people's Sunday) the Rev. S. J. Serpen's subjects will be: morning—"Solomon"—an example and a warning; evening—"Solomon,', bis advice to young people.—Advt The Garrison Band had a large asdieoce at their open air concert in front of the Government buiWings en Friday evening, 1 when their playing* especially in the best selections, evoked very hearty applause. On Tuesday evening the performance will be repeated, but the locale will be changed to the Esplanade. With characteristic enter- 1 prise the band introduced a very useful novelty in the shape of a well got up pro- ( gramme, which was greatly appreciated by the audience. Mrs 0. E. Fookv, one of the earliest a. rivals in Aahbnrton, died last evening. Bhe : had been ailing for some time. The Colonial Secretary has promised the Wellington Oity Council to consider a suggestion that a model bye-law should be drawn up to operate over the whole of the colony in regird to the control of billiard saloons. The Wellington City Council last night ' resolved to strike a special rate of 2d in the £ as security for the interest on the tramways loan of £225,000, and a similar rate for the street paving loan of £56,000. The Mayor state i it was not proposed to raise the paving loan until the tramways loan is floated. Thi Town Band will play a selection of music in the Recreation Grounds on Sunday < afternoon »t 2.30 consistiog of, march " Stars and Btripes," serenade " Americans,'" selection "Amorita," cornet solo "Lost Chord," selection " Faust," chorus " Gloria " (from Mozart's 12th Mass), overture " Ideal," march "King Over All." In connection with the forthcoming Antarctic expeditions, it has been decided t> have meteorological observations taken in othei parts of the world contemporaneously with those taken in the frozen regions The Government has received a communication on the subject from the Agent-Generai. conveying.a request that observation may be ta'cen on vessels trading to and from the colony while the expeditions are in the Antarctic. The Marine Department will take steps in the matter. The Premier has received a cable message from the Agent-General stating that both the steamers built to order of the Government for sub-marine mining worn; in New Zealand have arrived safely at Malt?. The sand pump is to be worked for a month by an engineer from Timarn, Mr Wm. Parr, who arrived here yesterday, Tan Harbour Board called for tenders for coal, ironmongery, and cab-hire, There was only competition in the last named, for which two tenders were received, viz., Mr W. H. Jury and Mr Hooker, the latter's being accepted. £ The best medicine known is Sandbb & Sonb' Eucalypti Extbaot. And its en.iflent powerful effects in coughs, colds, inauenza, the relief is instantaneous. v <<r nerious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaluiugs, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of lungs swelling, etc., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. Sandbb & Sons' EuoajsYPTf Extract is in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe; patronised by his Majesy the King of Italy; crowned with medals and #plomafl at International exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reject a 1! other.—Advt. 1

The S.M. was occupied at the Police Oouiu on Friday till lats in the afternoon. I AttheHarbour Board meeting onFridayMr. McLean caused the members seme amusement by stating that he had been nearly tarred and feathered over the growing pressure of the harbour rate in his diistrict, and had received lietwean 30 and 40 letters on the subject. To console the sufferers he told them that 'it was only a taste of what they would have to bear if there was a loan for extensive works. » " I quite agree with the chairman's remarks," said Mr Hignett at the Harbour Board meeting, and a smile t'avelled round j the table lighting up the counteria-ices of the' members. ' Cable advice states that the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall have arrived at St. John's, Newfoundland. A late cable states that Colonel Babingten -sails for New Zealand by the Him^,Hya. A TESTIMONIAL FROM OLD KNGLAND. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best in the world for bronchitis," says Mr. William Pavory, of Warrington, Kngland. " It has saved my wife's life, she having b en a martyr to bronchitis for over six years being most of the time confine! ti her bed. She is now quite well." It is a g.eat pleasure to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be able to publish testimonials of this character. They show thai great good is being done, pain and suffering relieved and valuable lives r?store3 to health ind happiness by this remedy. Price, la 6d; big size, 3s. It is for sale by the New Ply mouth Co-operative Society.—Advfc. A very fine and extensive stock of Engagements Rings, Wedding R ngs, Keepers and Dress Rings, new century Watches, in gold silver, genuine rolled gold and nickel cases Clocks. Spectacles and Electro plate at J. H. Parkbb's, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Opt cian next Railway Crossing, Devon streps, Cent. N»w Plymouth.— Ad

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 23, 19 October 1901, Page 2

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The Daily News. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1901. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 23, 19 October 1901, Page 2

The Daily News. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1901. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 23, 19 October 1901, Page 2

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