THE TARANAKI LICENSING DISTRICTNAMES OF OiNniDATKS AND THEIR NOMINATORS. Walter Ambury, nominated by Frank Gaorge Evans, Vivian-street, clergyman; Ernest. Faber Fookes, Devon-street, medical practitioner. Frederick Augustus Bennett, nominated by Samuel Smith Osborne, Devon-street, minister; William Bichard Woolley, Gilbert-sfcree!", Bjptist minister. Daniel Berry, nominated by Arthur Standisb, Fi'zroy District, solicitor ; John Edward Wilson, South-nnd, solicitor; Rebert Coleman, Gill-sfcieet, builder ; Alfred Ernest Sykes, Dawsonsfciee*-, cbemipt. Thomas Brash, nominated by Thomas Rich? Hodder, Viviin-sheet, 6tationer; John Handy, Eliotstreet, settler. William Francis Brooking, nominated by Francis Peacock Oorkill, Kidge lane, land agent; John Avery, New Plymouth, tobacconist; James Frederick Stohr, New Plymouth, tobacconist; William Dawson Webster, New Plymouth, shipping agent. Thomas Pole Hughson, nominated by Alfred Dalton Fielder, Rahol u, plumber; John Grey, junior, Rthotu, butcher; John H. White, Rahotu, missionary. Ebinezkr Maxwell, nominated by Thomas Avery, New Plymouth, bookseller; Frederick West, Rabotu, coachbuilder; John A. Colmer, Rahotu, blacksmith. James Scttt McKellab, nominated by Henry Blackburn Leatham, New P ymoutb, medical practiujntr; Robert Todd, j Avinue-road, coal merchant; I David Terd, New Plymouth, chemist; Thomas Furlong, junior, New Plymouth, tobacconist. William Litchpiild Newman, nominated by Murdock Fraser, New Plymouth, merchant; William Young Campbell, New Plymouth, builder ; William John Sh.iw, New Plymouth, land agent; Jonathan Blyth, New Plymouth, draper. John Henry Parker, nominated by William Drew, New Ply- j mouth, Baptist minister; Charles Emanuel Bollringer, New Plymouth, paperhanger.
THE TICKETS. The following are understood to be the ticke's of the Prohibition (pledged to 10 o'clock license) and Moderate (unpledged) Parties: Pledged to 10 o'clock licenses: Messrs W. Ambury, Rrv. F. A. Bennett, J. H. Parker, Thos. Brash, and T. P. Unpledged: Messrs Daniel Berry, W. L. Newman, J. S. McKellar, W. F. Brooking, and E. Maxwell,
The best medicine Known is Sanbeb & Sons' Eucalypti Bxtbaot. And its end nent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza, the relief is iustantaneous. for serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, barns, scaldings, -braises sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in cronp, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of longs, swelling, etc., diarrhoaa, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinaiy organs. Sandeb k Sons' Eucalypti Extract is in use at hospitals and medical clinics all over tbe globe ; patronised by bis Majesythe King of Italy; crowned with medals and diplomas at International ""[bibition- Amsterdam. Trast in this apuved aid reiect ail ethers.—Advt.
I compare this with your purchase and reject all substitutes 'this is a reduced facsimile ct the genuine CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS. Nciare r 3 Pleasant Laxative. I BMmtßßßßmmisam m a m & o <~x St & % i & m 'THE TRUTH."— BfLMQN AND GLUCKSTEINS GOLD FLAKE AM UNAPPROACHABLE KOR EXCELLENCE. TRY FOR YOUKSEIAL.S, All Tobacconists Stock them, MYKKS AND I Agents, Wellin ton
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 68, 20 March 1903, Page 4
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