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ALE^Af«J*A HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, August 1, AT KIGHT O'CLOCK. Jl KISOSLIiANEOtJB SHTIRTAIMMUHT. PR MENADB CONGEST. DRAWING OF PRIZE * IN CONNECTION WITH THK a.jr,t ujsriojsr IS AID OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH BUILDING FUND. The Taranaki Bivlus Band will be present Mrs Malonb will giro some choice selections from the masters; Mr High ah will contribute a solo on the Viola ; Mr Ltjoheumair will give some German melodies on the Zither ; and there will be other musical attractions. Prizes consisting of a silver watch and chain, a china tea and coSee service, a Wailaby rug, a silver wach, and a shawl will he given to the most popular old gentleman, old lady, young gen>leman, young lady, and three-year-old baby respectively. Admission, Is ; Children, 6d« a 49 jy26 31 _____ FISH! FISHU TO ARRIVE, per s.s. Takspnna, To-morrow, Case of Fresh Garfish and Cod. A supply of Wanparei Cove Oysteis just arrived.' Oyster Snpper Sooms as usual. Black's celebrated Hot Pies, Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa. W. STBPHS^S &Co., aßojy26 Devon Stbbbt SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE FRIDAY, JULY 86, 1889. „,_„ TTT.m™«. fThisflvening, 8.16. Hioh Watbb: { Tc , morrow^ orniogi 8.35. Sun Set : This evening, 4.54, Stm Bibb : To-morrow moraine, 7.15. Phases or thh Moor : New Moon, 28th — lib. 36m. 275, a.m. POBT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ttXPiCOTBD AKBIVALS. Wanaka, s.s., from Mannkan, to-morrow. Takapnna, s.s.. from South, to-morrow. Gairloch, s.s., from Onehunga, on Tuesday. Wanaka, s.s., from South, on Wednesday PORT OF WATTABA. ARRIVED. July 28.— Gairloch, s.s., 340 tons, Me Arthur, from Onehunga. Passengers — Hire and Miss Burnet, Major Wilson, Messrs Smith, Swinson, McGregor. Morris, Brown, and Brewster, - Cargo — SO tons, 2 horses, M«ir, — W. D. Webster, agent. BXPKOTBt) ABBITAUS. Gairlocb, s,s,, from Manukau, on Tuesday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. BAILBD, WbIIiTNCHOn , July 23,— Doric, R.M. q .S., for Plymouth, via Bio de Janeiro, at 4.20 p.m., with outward direct English mail. WIND AND WEATHER. [BT TELBQRAPH. — TO-^AT, 9 A.M.] New Plymouth— W., freth breeze, cloudy, tea moderate. uaaokao Hsads — Calm, overcast, bar smooth, Auckland — Calm, cloudy. Nafxhb — W., light breeze, clouds passing, sea smooth. Wellington — N.W., fresn breeze, cloadi passing. Oath Fabsttbll— -S., fresh breeze, blue sky, sea moderate. Lyiteiton — Calm, overcast. Post Uhalmebs — S.W., light breeze, blue sky. | Bluff — W., freih breeze, cloudy, passing showe-s. ' BASOMBTBB— New Plymouth: 3017. Manakan Heads : 30 22. Auckland : 3030. Napier : 80*18. Wellington ; 8013. Uapa Faiewell : 80-30. Lyttelton : 30-04. Port Chalmers : 29*90. Bluff : 29*85. MAIL NOTICE. t3T For Auckland and North, per s.s. Takapuba, close on Saturday, 27th an 7 a m. B^" For Wellington and South, also Australian Colonies, via Melbource, per s,s. Waaako, close on Saturday, July 27th, at 7 a.m. F. D. HOLDSWOBTH. Chief Postmaster. Mk.J. O. GRBfIN WOOD, 1^ DENTAL SURGEON, Dkton-stbskt. Ro»ms : YeaWo Buildings, (side entrance.) Hours— lo to 5; on Saturday, from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. 19- Closed on Wednesdays nfter 1 p.m. fa6s to JAMBS SASDHRdON, ARCHITECT. Offices ; King's Buildings, over the Colonial Bank, Patentee of combined Sash Fastener, Downhaul and Lift. fb4o2f b 402 to "TTISITOBS TO AUCKLAND received in V a Private Boarding-house, beantifully situated at North bhoro. Terms very moderate. For particulars enquire at this Office. 646 hb tc

HOLLOWAY'B OINTMBBT AND FILLS — Diseases of the most form d b c a d eh cnie characters have been cured by Holloway's remedies. Ulcerations which have proved themselves incurable by any other known means have healtd kindly under the purifying and regenerating influenoo of this excellent Ointment. Sprains, stiff joints contracted mcsclee and glandular swellings otn b» most safely and effectually healed y Bolloway's Ointment and Fills, which can do no harm under the olroumstances Neither of ttwue medicaments has anything deleterious in its composition; both are essentially purifying and strengthening nature. The combined power of th cc noble romedies enables them successful y to cope with moat descriptions of impurities and to cure, or at least itliore, mcßt varieties of diMMQi

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8534, 26 July 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8534, 26 July 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8534, 26 July 1889, Page 2