Tba Arbitration Oonrt hold! a sitting at New Plym >oth on Wednesday. Over 18,000 people ware carried on the Ohristchuroh trams on Monday. The ojnforenoe of delegates of the Bible Class Union concluded at Wellington on Monday. ' The banner for the highest number of poi ts so 'red in athlelio contests was won by representatives of St. John's, Wellington, with St. Paul'd Gbristohurch, second, and Wanganui third, At the annual meeting of the Strssont Mounted Kifles (Okato), OapUtn Kntgh* slid it was do .bfful if the capitation great for the year would be allowed, as a number of the member* had not attended parapet or camp. Ai tbe finauoes of the corps will be considerably affeoted, he following resolution was carried :—" That In the enent of no capitation being forthcoming, every member be called on to pay for his uniform, and that those members who have earned their capitation he refunded the seme." In answer to a demand from Mr Major, M.H.R., for improved accommodation at the Hawera railway station, the Hoe. 0. H. Mills, writing on behalf of the Minister of Railways, srat r -d that the subjeot will receive consideration when the tchedule of »o'k t> Li; undertaken dorng tbe ooming year in under review. Me adds, however, that there ate many works of a far mora urg'nt nature which must first receive attention. Mr Major has replied, complaining that fio want of rai way accommo'latioa at Hawera " almost amounts to a scandal " HOLLOA'AY'S OINTMENT ANd PILL 9. Dipoa: e and casualties inclaektal to youth may besa'oly treated by th«nae of tbece excellent Medicami-ntH, aoiording to the printed directions folded round eaoh pot and box Nor is thii Ointment a'one applicable o external ailnwts; conjointly witti the Pills, it ex rci-est (he mo-t salutary inflneroe in checking; ibfltmmations, situated in the interior of the body; when ruobed npou the back and chest, it gives the moat sensible relief in asthma, bicnbltl*, pleurisy, and threatening consumption. Hollow .y'n remedies ar» i »paciall> servio>a>le inliv«rand etomvh crap'aii ts. K,r the cure of bid Uga, all forts of s->re«. and likewise >ur f .i» sn< tcotbu io after tl us, this Oin'men-. producer a oo iling ad soothing feeling moKt »' ct-ptable to the t-uflVr r. Bagorum-nt Hl.l'B, W-ddlng Hiovs and K epnrs, Spectacles to suit all sights, and a ureal vart< t.y of goo <n suitable for i rescntations at J. H ."arkr'o, next tbe Railwar Oroshinr, Dcvo i-t.e t. New Plymouth. N.B. - A valuable pre ent with e ioh weeding ring. Adtt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 91, 14 April 1903, Page 2
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