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THE BUDGET, n OB TARANAKI WEEKLY HERALD. PRICE-TIIREEPENCE PAGE Advertisements 1, 2, 8, 14, 17, 18 Articles : Closing of the New Zealand Exnibition 9 Assets &c. in S. O. Spurdle and G. Ruslins'B estates ... ... ... 7 Brntul murder in New South Wales ... 15 Bito'i'iiun Against Bbothrr ; or the Tragedy of Carnlei^h Shores. By Hero Strong, author of Tho Captain's Orphan Daughter, &0., 3 Basil Fire Relief Fund : Names of applicants for Grass Seed ...4, 9 Courksi'ondenok : Taranaki Poultry Association — Bush Fire Relief Fund- Late Bush Fires— Land Monopoly ... ... ... ... 7 Country and DisTnior Nnws — From our own correspondents : From Stratford — From Inglewood — From Stratford and Ngaire — From Midhirst — From Ouonui — From Tikorangi — From Oakum... 9, 10 Courts: Supreme Court 5,12,13,17 District Court 17 Police Court 16 Cities and Towns in Nkw Zealand — Duuedin and its Exhibition ... 15 Claim for damages — Okey v. Fitzpatrick — Full report of case 5, 12, 13, 17 Dr Barnardo's Ilome 16 Dreadful Floods in New South Walks : Several towns washed awuy — Millions worth of property damaged — Whole country under water — Going to gaol by water — Fearful accounts of misery ... 6 Kibblings ... 4 Local Boards: Education Board ... 8 MURDER IN &ECREATION GROOM DS . Latest details of this Murder — Inquest on Body — Accused Defended ... ...6, 7, 16 News of the World : Release of v Child Murderer — Death of an Explorer — Evictions in Ireland — The British Budget - - New Zealand Butter— Stanley aDd his Dotrnctorfl — Split amongst Irish party 10, 11 News of tiie Week : A lonely bachelor New Steamer for Wuitara trade — Bursting a Gasometer — Exhibition Awards — Rev. Mr Farley in Auckland 6,7 Notes and Echoes : Population of Australasia — 'Frisco Mail Servico — State of the Argentine country — Außtralinn Butter — The planot "Oireland" missing — Rough on the Bandß , 2 Meetings : Acclimatisation Society's annual meating 15 Passing on of 'Frisco mail 7 Political and Social Tones : Our Future Leaders — Colonial Borrowing—Sir Julius Vo?el and his Detractors — The Earl and his Whiskers — Labouchere on Struggling Newspapers — A Publisher of Penny Dreadfuls— A Filthy Smelling Flower ... ... ... 5 Original Poetry :" Dawn " 3 Our illustrates London Letter : Illustrations : Late Lord Dacre — Bismarck in bis retirement ... 9 Plucky conduct of a woman 15 Subscription list in aid of SufEerere by Bush Fires 8 The Duke of Ellesmere : or a Jewish Maiden's Love. By Bertha M. Clay, author of "Set in Diamonds," "Undine's Marriage," &c ... 3 IN SPITE OF EVERY PRECAUTION People set wet clothing and wet foci, and maDy of them neglect the simplest precautions for their own comfort and safety, and suddenly discover that they have become possessed of an entirely new paia, which getß worse and worse, until it is grievous to bear, and they don't know what it is until some friend or neighbor, who has paid for his experience, says :— "Ob, that's nothing ; it's only rheumatism and everybody's got rheumatism thig weather. Use St. Jacob's Oil, and you'll soon get relief." For it is a f aot that ST. JACOB'S OIL CURES Rheumatism, Backuche, Headache, Neuralgia, and Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, &o. Every constituent " of the formula of ST. JACOB'S OIL exeots specific action in the oure of pain ; as a combination ite specific virtues are simply marvellous. Not an element of it would be disapproved by any intelligent physician ; no one truthfully can disqualify its success, nor deny the truth of every endorsement. It penetrates gently, but quickly ; it soothee perfectly ,• it heals surely ; it cures promptly, permanently, and without reaction. Universal public s-jntiment hue wen for it the highest prize medals, which nothing could call forth but the most extraordinary met it. AWARDED TO ST. JACOB'S OIL FOR THE BEST PAIN CURE. New Zealand International Exhibition. 1882— Gold Medal. Calcutta International Exhibition, 18831884— Gold Medal. Cincinnati Industrial Exposition, 1884 — Silver Medal. California State Fair, 1884— Silver Medal. Louisville Southern Exposition 1884— Gold Medal. A DUCAL OPINION. A leading jeweller, in speaking of tho very handsome out of the Waterbury Watoh Company which appeared in a recont issue of the Review, gave your correspondent the following little incident illustrating the popularity and high estimation in whioh the American lowpriced watches are held in England. Ho says: "While in England last summer I happened to be in the vicinity of Eaton Hall, Chester, one of the country seats ! of the Duke of Westminster, where there was a meeting of yeomanry and some 200,000 people assembled. All were indulging in gaa.es and festivities, tho Duke being presont in person and mingling freely with the others, when his Graco was accosted by one of bis friends, who remarked that there were reported to be noveral piukpocketß present, and that he had bettqr look out for his watch. The Duke laughingly replied that he was grateful for tho warning, as he had a watch whioh he valued highly, although of small cost and that he would hate to part with it, at the same time pulling out a handsome Waterbury. Tho master of the hounds informed me that he wore this watoh in preference to all others." This endorsement from one of the nobility whose income iB 700,000d0l per annum is not bad for an American product. Tina is authentic, and is not un advertisement.— Jewellers 1 Review. JOHN AVERY New Plymouth. J^ O. DAVI BS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, SHAREBROKER, Valujb and Accountant. Town and Country Propertiee for Sale. SHARE LISTS, with Latent Quotatione for all loading Colonial Btooks, QflfJoßB««-N»*t tbo Bridge, Povgn-atroot

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8764, 28 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8764, 28 April 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8764, 28 April 1890, Page 4

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