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Mr Gabriel Lewis, Auckland, who is well known in business circles, says: — " I would recommend those who Buffer from this wretched complaint (sciatica) to use Rcnslmw's Monarch of Pain, as the properties therein contained must do good." — Advt. (For continuation of neies see 4th page' ) WANTED,— .\ Stcond-hnnd SPRING TRAP ; rather light, but strong and food ; also Harness. — Apply to J. W. Kenah, Eltham. aC46 WASTED to Purchase, — A Secondhand MILK SEPARATOR. — Apply at this office. 5661 Sales by Auction, HA.WBRA SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, r^OYEMBER 20. NOLAN, ToKKS & CO. vVill sell by public auction, as above, — C / 2i-yeiir-old steers O~r 25 2-yenr-)ld steers 20 18 months old heifers 12 j'earlin^B 1000 good hoggets ia wool GOO hoggets ia wool 400 gooi hoggets in wool 300 dry ewes 20 Lincoln rums in wool 3 superior cowe, springing1 purebred Alderney bull 50 eweß and lambs 800 hoggets in wool 200 hoggets Snle at 12.30 o'clock. a 668

Tenders TARANAKI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. OEPARATE Tenders will De received at *J tho Office of tbe Board, Devonstreet, New Plymouth, until do.ii on Saturday, 29 h November, 1890, for yearly supplies to the Hospital, as follows :—: — 1. Groceries 2. Bread 3. Meat ' 4. Milk 5. Flou6. Wines, Spirits and Cordials 7. Firewood 8. Coal 9. Undertaking 10. Sweeping Chimneys 11. Printing 12. Advertising Also for supplies of Provisions and Fuel for Charitable Aid to sick and destitute persons. A list of articles required, and full particulars, may be obtained on application to the Secretary. C. T. MILLS, Secreta^. New Plymouth, 18th Novetnoer, 1890. c 670 NEW ZEALAND RAI WAYS. COAL SUPPLY, 1891. Railway Department (Head Office"). -Vellins-tou, November 10, 1890. •"TENDERS will bo received at this ■*■ olfice un'il coou of Monday, the li-t Decemb'T, 1890, for ibe Supuly and Da livery of i (JAL for i he X»w Z aland RailwnjF. They mn&l be aiitireseeti to the New Zealand Railway l ocoHiissio^erp, Wellington, and marked outbido "Tender for C0r.1." Sprcitiratione can be seen, and foimaof tender obtain*-^, ut the Oiliceß of tbe R'lilw.-n Slanu^»rß at Auckland, Whan-tr-iroi, N.ipii r, vVkngjinui Now Plj luoutb, NelsGD. Piitm, Greyuiou'.h, Westport, Cbrisichurcb, Dunddin. iDvercarpiH, and tbe Stores Manager's Offic< , Wellington. Telegraphic tenders will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by nooq of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at a Railway Manager's office by the &ame hour. The lowest or any tender wilJ not necessarily be accepted. By order of the Commifsionerp. R. CARROW, a6lB Stores Manager. TO EUILDERS. T:- NDERS will be received at my office till 4 p m. on Thobsday, 27th inst., for the ERECTION of ADDITIONS to Banking Premises at Maauia fi.r Bank ot New Zealand. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES SANDERSON, Architect. King's Buildings, November 17, 1890. a 664 BRAN AND SHARPS. BRAN, 3i 61 per sack of 1001 b, sack included. SHARPS, 6* 6d per sack of 150!bs,sack included. W. B. DAVIES & CO., a 669 Brougham-street. STAMMERING and STUTTERING. REV. OWEN CURWEN, for a numb, i of years himself an inveterate. Blutterer, and who has effected a number of cures within the past two jears, will cure any case by his system, however bad the patient may be, providing them be no malformation of the organs. KEY. OWEN CURWEN. Bch. So., AUCKLAND P.O. A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken (state peculiar form of etnmnuer, age when contracted, present age, hereditary or not). n662 NOTICE. TOURING Dr. Christie's temporary •L' absence, Dr. Money will take charge of his practice, and may be ceueulted at tbe ueuui hours at Dr. Christie's residence At other times be will be iound at Mrs C. Moon's (Round House), Devon-Btreet. e635 NOTIC*!. WALTER WRIGHT rr quests all who tiro indebted to liim to settle or muko arrangements on or before 30. h Novejibeh, as be is ltaving the district eaiiy in December. f ew Plymouth, November 15, 1890. af.37 CRITERION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. FR*D OALGHEtf, "PROPRIETOR of the above, noiifieß to * lis patrons and tbe public geuerr.ll} that he bas bad the stabler coniplet Irenovated und materially enlurgtd, &.> that be enn now tiler splendid tici.onitnodutinn f ( r Horses and Buxgitß. Lvery cure and attention given to patioas. A'large nniiibtrof Sipgln tnd Double Bug leu, Saddle tiorfies, Bruktß, &-.)"" hire i 1 UiOd,era.la Qhjrgc*, (,660

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8935, 18 November 1890, Page 3

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