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PUBLISHED DAILY. THURSDAY, APRIL 2,1891]

In tho list of sub-marshalls for the procession on Tuesday last, the name of Mr T. Veale jun., should have read Mr T. Veale sen. A children's Singing and Recitation Competition will be held in the Exhibition this (Thursday) evening, at 8 o'clock. The s.s. Ruapehu sailed from tho Cape, for New Zealand, on Tuesday. Tho s.s. Tongariro arrived at Plymouth, from New Zealand, on Tuesday. The bazaar being held in Mr J. C. George's building at the corner of Devon and Liardet streets will be open this (Thursday) evening at five o'clock for refreshments. At the Exhibition this (Thursday) evening a singing competition for children , will take place, and the Produce show will also be open again. There will also be a magic lantern. The price of admission will be one shilling during tho remainder of the week. Mr B. Weale sustained a very sad loss on Wednesday in tho death of a little girl. It appears that the child had, two or three days previously, whilst climbing about the new building in course of erection for Mr Weale, sustained a fall, injuring her shoulder. The injury was not thought to ; be serious at the time, but developed into ; a case of blood poisoning, tenninatin | fatally on Wednesday. The cause of the lack of competition I in the Maori Haka at the sports on Tuesday is stated to be a mandate issued by Te Whiti forbidding his followers to take part in the Jubilee celebrations. The white men, he is reported to have said, might rejoice, but there was nothing for the I Maoris to celebrate. If you want choice fruit, call at the City Buffet for pears, apples, grapes, water melons, bananas, oranges and lemons, also, biscuits and confectionary of the bett quality. — -Advt. MessrsDingle&Corke respectfully inyite an inspection of their large and well- \ assorted stock of furniture, comprising drawing-room and, bedroooin suites, tables, chairs, chests of drawers, cbeffoniers wa&hstands, dressing tables, carpets," linoleums, floorcloths of all kinds, curtain poles and rings. A special line of cheap bedsteads. Alpo, a very large stock of china and other vases, ornaments and fancy goods of all descriptions suitable for Jubilee presents. Toilet sets, dinner, breakfast, and tea sets. Upholstering in all its branches done on the premises by competent workmen. Also undertaking.— Adot. Jubilee Procession. — Proof copies now ready at Collis's Studio, Dovon-streer. — Advt , * The only reliable and genuine Wertheim Machine (Hand and Treadle), to be had at 3. M. Brasch & Co.'s. Taranaki Jubilee. — F. A. Ford, Cheap side House, begs to inform his numerous customers that he has engaged Miss R Hammond as dressmaker, so that his cuhtomers who wish dresses for the Jubileo will kindly select at once, as all good* bought in theßhop will have the preference —Advt. | Wolfe'e Schnapps. Only those who j never used genuine article are imposed upon; To Darken Grey Hair. — Lockyer's Sulphur Hair Restorer is the quiokest, best, eifest; costs less, effects more than any other The color produced is most natural. Lockyer's Sulphur ia the only English Hair Beatorer universally BoId— ADVT £2,600 bat been paid away in Wolfe Bflhnappi £i ordwi, i

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9046, 2 April 1891, Page 2

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PUBLISHED DAILY. THURSDAY, APRIL 2,1891] Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9046, 2 April 1891, Page 2

PUBLISHED DAILY. THURSDAY, APRIL 2,1891] Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9046, 2 April 1891, Page 2