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THE BUDGET, OR TARANAKI WEEKLY HERALD. PRICE-THREEPESTCE PAOB Advertisements 1, 2, 8, 14, 17, 18 Abticcbs : Butter Show B in Denmark 9 A plot to entrap young Englishmen 14 A peculiar trade ... 14 Another party ascend Mound Egmont 13 Amusements— Wirtha'Circns 6 Arrival of p.p. Tarranora 5 BBOTHKa Against Bbotheb ; or the Tragedy of Carnlei^h Shores. By Hero Strong, author of The Captain'B Orphan Daughter, &c, 3 Cobbkspondencs : Taranaki Poultry Association — Bush Fire Relief Fund- Lato Bush Fires 6, 7 Codntby and Distbiov News — From our own correspondents : From Stratford — From Ingiewood — From Stratford and Ngnire — From Oounake — From Okato — From Warea — From Tikorangi — From Oakura 17 Coubts: Bankruptcy Court ... ... 2 Resident Magistrate's Court ... 13 District Court 13 Police Court 13 Cities and Towns in New Zkaland — Duuedin und its Exhibition ... 5 Courtney's Cadets— ldle yarns by boys — Courlney and the Sweating Commission 7, 14 Exports from Breakwater ... ... 13 Farewell soiree to Mr J. C. Davies ... 6 Insanatouy State of Wellington : Letter from a Wellington resident — Dangerous state of Lhe City ... 14 Kibblings ... ... ... ... 4 Local Boards: Education Board ... 2 Mutiny on Board H.M.S. Et;eri(i ... 12 Masonic Grand Lodge of New Zealand opened 5,7 News of the Week : Mr W. Wright's clock — Paying defendant's travelling expenses— Prisoner oscopts from gaol — Pheasant shooting con menced — Bowlins; match ...6, 7 News of tue Would : Queen's visit to Continent- Irish Land Purchase Bill— Ship on fire — Strike of Irish railway employees — Hearty welcome to Stanley — Lord Wolseley on the Nayy — Eight hours demonstration 10, 11 Notes and Echoes: Mr Courtney defended — Our railway mismanagemfnt — Wellington condemned by Auckland paper — Tom Collins is , wanted 2 Obiginal Poetry : " The Settler's Lament " ... ... ... ... 3 OUB ILLUSTBATED LONDON L&TTEB : Illustrations : Lord Dunraven in a Sweating Bfouee — M. Tisza, exPremier of Hungary 9 Political and Social Topics : Wellington stopping Immigrants from coming to Taranaki — Insanatory Wellington — The Sweating Committee — Doctor's work — Insurance Ascnts — Kidnapping our boys in Wellington ... 5 Scotch ExpreßS in collision 14 Spobting: Newmarket Spring Meeting — Two Thousand Guineas ... 2 Soiree at Primitive Methodist Church 7 Supposed fortune for a local man ... 4 Terrible railway accident in N.S. Wales 6 Terrible experience on the ice 4 The Duke of Ellesmebe : or a Jewish Maiden's Love. By Bertha M.Clay, author of "Set in Diamonds," "Undine's Marriage," &c ... ... ... 3 Tbavelling in Maobiland : From Moßau to Awakino ... ... 7 Woman question again 12

IN SPITE OF EVERY PRECAUTION People get wet clothing and wet feet, and maDy of them neplect the simplest precautions for their own comfort and safety, and suddenly discover that they have become possessed of an entirely now pain, which gets worse and worse, utitil his 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 gtt rheumatism this weather. Use St. Jacob's Oil, and you'll soon get relief." For it is a fact that ST. JACOB'S OIL CURES Rheumatism, Backache, Headache, Neuralgia, and Toothache, Sprains, Bruißee, &o. Every constituent of the formula of ST. JACOB'S OIL exeots specific action in the cure of pain ; as a combination its specific virtues are ssoi o^ ply 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 pnnetrates gently, but quickly ; it sooihes p rfectly ; it heals surely ; it cures promptly, permanently, and without reaction. Universal public Bsntiment has wen for it tbe highest prize medals, which nothing could call forth but tbe most extraordinary met it. AWARDED TO ST. JACOB'S OIL I 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 Meal. Louisville Southern Exposition 1884 Gold Medal. A DUCAL OPINION. A leading jeweller, in speaking of the very handsome out of the Waterbury Watoh Company which appeared in a reoont issue of the Review, gave your correspondent the following little incident illustrating tbe popularity and high estimation in which the American lowpriced watches are held in England. He says: "While in England last summer I happened to be in the vioinity of Enton Hall, Chester, one of 'he country seats of tbe Duke of Westminster, where there was a meeting of yeomanry and some 200,000 people assembled. All were indulgiug in garres and festivities, tho Duke being present in person and mingling freely with the others, when his Grace was aocosted by one of his friends, who remarked that there were reported to be several pickpockets present, and that he had better look out for his watch. The Duke Jauuhicgly replied that he was grateful for the warning, as he had a watch which he valued highly , although of small cost and that he would hate to part wich it, at the same time pulling out a handsome Waterbury. The master of the hounds informed me that he wore this watoh in preference to all others." This endorsement from one of the nobility whose inooffle ie 700,000. 10 l per annum is not bad for an American product. This is authentic, ond ie not an advertisement.— Jewellers 1 Review. JOHN AVERY New Plymouth. BOYS SELLING PAPEES, \ S the runners of the Tabakaki Hhratjl jCJI. only take with them euffioient copies for delivering to bubscrlbers, persons ore particularly requested NOT to purchase papers f roiu luu boys when on their rotrads, Staglo ooplea of the PVey can bo obtained U*mA i <m&mmtm\)9t%*m*)

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8769, 3 May 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8769, 3 May 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8769, 3 May 1890, Page 4