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BOON BROS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Idardet-street. All kicds of Woodwork undertaken. Estimates given,

GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. [Established 1870] 1881 ~ .. £605,560 1891 .. .. £1,847,797 1901 .. .. £3,285,416 J. H. RIOHARD3OF, Commissioner

THE UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA (Limited). Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Paid up Capital £1,500,000 Reserve Funds 950,000 Together £2,450,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,000 £5,450,000 j Branches of this Bank are now open at j New Plymouth, under the management of Mr. 3. E. Manaariag, and at YVanganni, j under the management or Mr. S. J. Gordon. ] Also, at Oancevirke, under the management of Mr. A B. Lawrence. I G. B. XOLHURST, Inspector.

_Mr Tunbridge, lite Police Commissioner, with his successor Commissioner Dinnie, arrived in town on Monday night from Auckland. Msjor Donald Donald, of Masterton, who has just returned from America where he has been successfully exploiting some patents, arrived in town on Monday night. We are informed he has some {*• od news of Edison's patent for treating ironsand. A correspondent of the Auckland Star says :—Though the Premier and the Hon. Walker were aa close as oyster* when questioned on the subject, I have good reasons for belioving the Minister for Education is about to tender his resignation on the ground of ill-health If this is so, it is urob;ible his successor will not be appointed tillnfter the meeting of Parliament, the duties being temporarily discharged by another i! blister. A telegram s-ineo to hand confirms this statement. It will be difficult to replace Mr Walker. The Star junior dance will be held as usual this eyening. By invitation only. —Advt. Id it possible to stop the tortures of Rheumatism and Gout? Is there any physic that will give jou relief—permanent relief from these demon diseases 1 When writhing in agony the victims of uric acid poisoning mentally ask themselves such questions and long for the medicine that will give them a •espite from torture. Rheumo is the medicine war.tei, Hheumo revels in removing Rheumatism, It is a marvellous medicine, and those who know it the t-est praise it the most. Rheumo givrs relief w.th the first dose, and unless the caie is very stubborn, a cure is effected within forty-eight hours. The p-iin vanished, the swelling poes away, ind ths excels uric acid in the blood disappears. Rhuumo Conquers Rheumatism. iM by chemist and storekeepers at 2j 6d \cd 4s 61 per bottle.—Advt. 9 lvr Bronchial Oough, take Wood's Great Peppermint Cms, Is 6d and 2s J 6d everywhere.— dvt. {

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 198, 23 June 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 198, 23 June 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 198, 23 June 1903, Page 2

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