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OS TARANAKT WEEKLY EJSKALD. PRICE— TBRSEPENOE. PAGE \dver ir.mects ... 1. 14,18 A Fats Mtbtebt — By Bertha M. Clay Author of " Put Asunder," " Set in Diamonds," &c. 3 ABiiOLKS : The Unemployed Question ... 9 Increase in our Floeka 17 New Zealand Hospitals 17 A remarkable discovery 16 A pocket sewing machine 16 Amusements: St. Mary's Choral P.ecital 14 The Doll Show 2 Anti-^otalisator agitation 14 Acstralia. the land of contraries 2 Country asd Distbiot News : From our correspondents: From Opunake ' —Prom Rahotu — From Inglewood — From Stratford— From Stratford and ' Ngaire— From Warea-From Tikorangi .;.' ..." 7,9 COUETS : ResidenfMagisirate's Court ... ! 6 Bankruptcy Court i 6 COBKESPONDENOs : Rahotu School Com- '^ mittee — Ueach the champion sculler —Hospital and Charitable Aid ...7, 14 Obioket : The Australian Eleven in ; England 13 Courtship extraordinary 18 Chapter of Accicen's J9 Displacement of labor by machmery ... 14 Diet and dispeps'a -~ ... ... ... )1 Dangaious Fellow 17 European News 12 Europern Railway Progress 14 Sistern Question v ?4 Fob .ANOTHEifs Sin: By Bertha M. Olay j author of " A Fair Mystery," " Put , Asunder," etc ;3 Football : Dune^in v.' New South . ' Wales— Christchurch v. N.B. Wales 2, 13 Fire' Brigading Improvements ... ' ... IB Gold Field at Kimbbbley: Latest par- , ticulars respscting the gold field 10, 13 Gnoler in difficul'ies 17 Great Eastern a Floating Theatre ... 12 How he became Chief Justice 16 ILLUSTBATED LONDON NEWS LETTER: Illostrations— MrT. B. Sullivan, M.P., Lord Mayor of Dublin; " The Salon " ' 4 Ironsand matters ... 4 Local Boabds : Borough Council ... 9 Hospital and Charitable Aid Board... 5 Raleigh Town Board 5 Meeting of Tararaki Agricultural Society 12 Magnitude of British Empire 16 News OF the Week : Sch<- oner take 3 I shelter in the harbour — Receiver of Land Revenue — Patents— Balmon fry ! — Telegraph prize-takers — Opening Crown Landc — Painting Bohoolhouse ■. . The c.p. Gairloch— Wakatipu. at the < t ' Breakwa'er—i Mayor showing visitors 1 the l'ons — Public Library Bazaar ...6,7 Naws of" the Wobld-: Russia ond ■ Bulgatia— Death of Samuel Morley — , Pro f osed Ocean Penny Post — Recidivis'e question — Suppression of Boy-cottiDg-Prince Alexander's manifesto ■ . — Turkish Government frightene' — Germpn Treachery — Wcol sales— ' French in New Hebrides— Russia and Geimany 10,11 Note? and F.OHOES : Visit of the Native Minister — Bailways on Saturday — -, Canadian Cable — 1 he Unemployed— Tho Colonial Exhibition — Future of Frozen Meat Trade — Manawatu Bailway — A bad cold — Wire fencesHospital scandal — A Poetic husband —Deb s 2 New South Wrles Centeneiy l 4 Obituaby : The late Mr. W, BerTe ... 16 Late Mr. I. N. Watt 16 Outdoor Concert by Volunteer Ba id ... § Political and Social Topic 3 5 Poetby : Tho Premier's song ... ... 12 Promoters of Companies £ Prosperity of Taranaki Settlers 16 Progress of the Colony 14 Presentation lo Mr. and Mrs. Drew ... ]4 Polite letter wiit?r 10 Shooting the Niagara rapidß 1$ Kir B. Stout's hobhy 17 SPOBTINO: Wellington Bacing Clab ' Meeting — Hawkesbury Baces ... 11 Bale of Welcome Jack 1 Sir G. Whitmore's visit to Waiceka ... 9 TIMABU POISOKING CASE lij Unbiassed Opinions : Ireland and the I Irish, by Egmont, No. 20 14 Town Impboyements— Mr. Jones' New Shop 16 The Hikete-Piti in New Zealand 16 Taranaki Timber Trade 14 Testimonial to Mrs. Carr 10 Taranaki Cattle for Sydney 7 Vjsit of Natiev Minister to Hswera, Opnnake, and New Plymouth ... 19 Deputation to Native Minister ... 19 Wakatipu a 6 the Breakwat3r 12 A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS t\ Are admitted by \i\* A j^V thousands to b ' r£* T?* -^~~* > v'yiV vrorth a Guinea 8 #QJ/ v*^\ nervous disorders, #%(,/ Xs".! iu ? n ns wind, and f'OV/Tt/t mimiii V'Vl paininthostomooh, I /JRA.TENI \-'_l iiok headache, gid. |t/J| n .. • m IS3 I dinesp, fulness aud IH \ KlU!>O> (Ml ■wellingaftermeaU, lVrt\ . /ml dizziness and drow- %«\ ISi I sinew, oold chills,'. V3\ >*V# flushings of heat, Vyj^ _S<£&M l° ta ot appetito, vVW»"*^C< iSrf shortness of breath, fmn*^r . ooativeneaa, scurvy, blotches on the slrin, MIsA. disturbed sloop, . frightful dreams, and all norvous and trembling sensations, &o. Tba first doao will give reliof in 20 minutes. This is no fiction, for they havo done it in thousands of oases. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try ono box of thoso Pills, and they -mil bo acknowledged to bo WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all nges these Pills are invaluable, as a f oiv dosos of them carry oil all gross humours, open all obstructions, and bring about all that is required. No females should bo without them. Thero is no modicino to be found to equal BEBCIIAJI'S PILLS for removing any obstruc-' tion or irregularity of tho system. If tnkon according to tho directions given with, each box they will soon restore females of all ages to sound ana robust health. „ O For a weak stomaoh, impaired digestion, and all disorders of tho livor, they net Hko '^MAXJIC," and' a few dosos will bo found to work wonders upon the < most important organs of tho human mnchino. Tuoy*fltrongtlion the whole muscular system, reatoro tho long lost complexion, bring back the koen oilro of appetito and arouse into action with the ROSKUUD of health tho whole physicnl energy , of tho huvann fxnmo, Theso are -" FACTS'' admitted bj thousands embracing all clnsscs of. •ocioty; and One of the host guarantors to tho , nervous and debilitnted is, Beechnm's Pills havo tho largest snle of any patent medicine in the world, j BEECHAM'S MAGIC COTTGHPILLS " " AsaromodyforCoughsmgeneral.Asthmn, Difficulty in. Droathiug, Shortnoss of Ureath, Tightness' and Oppression of the Chest, Wheezing, &c, theao Pills stand unrivalled; and anyono labouringunder tmy ot the nbovd coniplaints need only try Ono Box to prove that they are the best ovor offered to tho public for Asthmatic nnd Consumptive Coughs, ' Hoarseness and .Oppression of tho Chest. They apeodily removA that sense of oppression and difficulty of breathing winch nightly deprive tho / 'patlfintof rest. Theygivealmostinstahtroliofand' comfort to thoso attlictod with the abovo distressing and, when neglected, dangerous complaints.. Lot any person troubled with any of tho abovo complaints givo Bbeoijam's Coooh Pills a trial. The most violent Cough will in a short U\jr, bo removed. 7 CAirrioif.— Tho public are requested trTnotico that tho words " Okeokiu's Pim.b, St. Hclons," ore oa tho Government Stamp nffixed to each Box 1 of tho Pills. If not on they me a forgery. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the proprietoh'T. Beocham, Chemist, St. Holonß, Xancaahire, England, in boxes at Is. Ijd. nnd 2a. Od.^sne'h.'— Bold by all Druggists and Patent iledicino DoMors thronghont tho Colonies. N.B.— Full directions are g.w ,1 with each box. BLAIR'S GOUT_PILLS. THB GBSAT ENGLISH BBMEDY GOUT, RHEUMATISM, BOIATIOA, AND LUMBACJO. A lil siiffrrurs from the ftfaovo complaint* , either 6f recent or lonu standing, »r» a-VEea to ate BLAIB'O GOtfT and BHBT7MATIO PIT L.°.. Tboy coc be relied [>vori »»» 'bfi »r,.«i e&i*» ond SrTeotno remedj »vet o f ?er«d to tap imblif-, and have bson utiiver «nUy npod in America <u;d Wnrof-enißDy yesrp T^*h fcroßrn«i?.et ' arJc ibbs Her Vaw^ty'B Cov.raißßionorp bnvo ontho\wd '-ho ctvjiifl utd ftddrtsu of "Tho«nnf : ront, No. 2?U, Virscd," Lwncon, to bt I, - prcsee^ np6a the Government sttn-p affixn^ o eaoi* bos of "-eKfintiino ii< 'oino. ' ,r- '"- f}i ,i"a .«. UA <\ < J s > U/ * tar t i b'ji ;.'»>• ' ■•"( or f-to r>* la tJw ARSf <Aioniiw> U73 b « mr 7 '8?

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7174, 18 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7174, 18 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7174, 18 September 1886, Page 4

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