Article image
Article image

TOE" BUDGET OB 1 ■ lARANAKI WEEKLY HEBALD ••RICJTr-TL REBPF.NJ !B¥AGB Advertisements I.JIS, 1*,16, 16 A Heabt's Bitiebness: By Bertha M. Clay. Author of " A Fair Mystery,' " For Another's Sin," 4c 3,4 * bugles : The Occupiers of the Land... 8 The General Elections 13 "Centra'izatioQ 13 Amusements : Entertainment at Fitzroy 6 A Sad Fatality : ' Bailway Fireman Killed— The Inquest—The Funeral... 6 A banker put in a madhouse ..; ... 4 A boundary dispute ... ... ... 13 Correspondence : Larrikins at Bell , Block— Coming Electors— Our Candidates—Hours Worked in Fchoola— Fishing Boat s-r-Bail way Accident — MorePolitica ... " 2,14,15 COONTBT AND DISTRICT NEWS ! From on r correspondents: From Inglewood —From Stratford— From Okato— From Opunake 2 Cor/BTS : Besident Magistrate's Court ... 6 Police Court 6 Bankruptcy Court 17 Desecration of the dead ... „. ... 17 Election Addbess: Mr. Marchant at Alexandra Hall and Bell Block— Mr. Dockrill at Frankley Road, Lower Kent Boad, and Upper Mangorei ...17 Election of Municipal Councillors ... 12 Emm Bey Belief Expedition 4 Election Matters 18 Fire at Blenheim— Two lives lost ... 12 Fencing tbe Harbor Beserves 7 Government of Circumlocution 12 How the Land is held ... 7 How an innocent man may suffer ... 4 Indebtedness of New Zealand 15 KIBBLINGS i ... 13 Local Boabds : Harbour Board ... 2 Loss of the BeCAMia. : Full particulars 2 Mabkets : Latest Markets, by telegraph from London, Australia, and, the chief towns in New Zealand ... ' ... 9 Mr Brodie Hoare on Tarauaki 12 Mr. Henniker Heaton ... . „. ... 4 Marriage of Mr. H, D. Vavasour 7 Mr. F. P. Corkill's Maori Collections ... 18 News op the Week ; De^th of Mr. Winter — Competition, rifle mateh — Loss of the Becamia— Parltutu, zigz*g — Larrikins or Radicals— Demand for deferred payment land— Taranaki Rifla Band— The Hospital building ... 6,7 Nswa of. thb Wobld : Irish National League — Bussian intrigue — Sugar ' duties — Escape of Ayoub Khan — Gladstone's apology for boycotting— Power of Irish National L ague — French Army— A Brandy Bing — Affairs in Bulgaria 10,11 Notes and Echoes: .Mr. ,Marchant's speech — Curriculum of Schools— JSolus turned Larrikin— New way to kill rats— Another definition of Jubilee—-" Don't go " ... 2 008 iLLTTSTBATED LONDON LETTEB I Portrait of Duchess of Cambridge — Portrait of Morell .Mackenzie ...13 Oat of the jaws of death ... 5 Oar Amateur Defence Force in Wellington ... 2 Political and Social Topics : Pass, ing on of the Hawea — Improvement in meat . market — Hazell and Hodgkins' report — "Mrs. Grundy," of Wellington — Victoria suffering from . Protection— His «' P,O."— Atouching incident in Court — That nanghty book — A passable bull 5 PassiDg on of the Hawea 2 Queen's Speech at the Imperial Institute 18 Bussian designs on Central Asia... ... 5 Sir Gavan Duffy's Home Bule scheme ... 2 Sboetino : Amalgamation of Jockey Clubs-Besignation of Handicapper — Caulfield Cup 12 Serious stabbing affair at Ashburton «... 18 St. Mary's School Bazaar ... ... ... 9 The Elections 18 Undine's Mabriages : Or the Dn?k Secret. By Bertha M. Clay. Author of " For Another's Sin," " A Bitter Atonement," " Bet in Diamonds," &c. 3 Unpleasant accident to Miss Jervois ... 5 Volunteer intelligence ... ... ... 13 Visit to England of Queen of Hawaii ... 5 Victoria as Empress of India ... ... 4 Wanganui Items ... ... ... ... 2 NERVOUS DEBILITY DB. E. O. WEST'S, Nebve and Bbain Treatment a guaranteed specific f ot Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Neivous Neuralgia, Headaohe, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or toiiacoo, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, deoay, and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by over-exertion of the brain, self* abuse, or over-indulgenoe. Eaoh box contains one month's treatment. 5/6 a box, or six boxe3 for 27/6, sent by mail pre-paid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us tor six boxes, accompanied with 27/6, we will lend the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effeot a cure. Guarantees issued only by JOHN C. WEST and Co., 65 MABKET STBEET, SYDNEY. Ovroular tent free on application, W. O. Fitzgebald, Chemist, sole| agent Wellington, N.Z. , £100 REWARD. Wo will pay the above reward for any oase of liver oomplainf, dyspepsia, sick headaohe, indigestion, constipation, or costivenesa we cannot cure with W e&t's Vegetable liver Pjlls, when the dii«ctlonß are etriotly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing 30 sugar-coated PUIb, Isßd. For Bale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by John C. West andlCo,, 65 MABKET STBEET, BYDNEY, N.B.W. Sold by W. O. Fitzgerald, ohomißt, W«llington. Sent pre-paid by post on receipt of I/3 per box in stamps. West's World's ;Wonder, OB FAMILY LINIMENT, 'J! Infallible remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Gout, Sprains, Outß, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Headaohe, Mumps, Hip Disease, White Swelling, Felons, Chilblain*, Whitlows, Chapped Handß, Frozen Feet, Bites of Insects, sore Throat, and all diseases requiring external application, fc'old by all Chemists atfd Druggists. PBIOH, 1/3 AND 2/6 PEE BOTTLE, Sold by W. 0. Fitzgebald, Chemist, Wellington. JOHN C. WEST and Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS. BYDNEY, OHIOAOO, AND TORONTO. «691 — The Legion of Honob.— ln addition to the award of the Gold Medal (L' Academic Nationale), and also the Silver Medal awarded to John Brmsmead Sc Sons, of Wigmore-Btrebt, London, for the superiority of the Piano exhibited by them last year at the Paris Exhibition, the foundor of the firm hat been created Chevalier of the Legion of Honor tbi»diitin«tion being conferred m W fttitf Brl'Jib PJ«<wflr<a ¥«i}p£**a th

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH18870903.2.46.3

Bibliographic details

Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7961, 3 September 1887, Page 4

Word Count
904

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7961, 3 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7961, 3 September 1887, Page 4