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CECIL RHODES. ■■ ♦ ' - -8iH0B ; Robert Clivo carved out an Empire In India for the Britijm, no man has so distinct y reclaimed from dark races what may befitly termed a>.< Empire than Mr. Rhodes, Whether he tr., ay be termed ' Adventurer, Buccaneer, Filibuster, or Statesman, is a S TIT v °' on(iention . but the fact remains that by hu potent imlividuality he ia bunding «P » mighty South African Empire to the ■EiSli^h; and, by the practical t;enUi3 that "f" 1 / 9 .* 0 govern all his actions, ho ia bringinß •&«,- hitherto wild lands north and south of *Oe Zambesi into theibosom of civilisation, ABd.thetforioas Union Jack now flutters in tSwi breezs under many pnrallels of latitude H what was only a, few years ago described by Stanley as Darkest Africa. > -Th»carear of Cedil Rhodes has been 6m5 <ol majnuficeht good fortune, but it has been 4m • result of preeminent abilities, and «np«e abilities directed by a happy chance an a groove exactly fitted to the bent of his temperament to dare in big undertaking*. Admiration is applicable •to many thinca. It Hiaybp towards an individual character, •.iieatitiful picture, b, beautiful fiice. a aplendid piece of sculpture, a racehorse like Isinglass or Ormonde, or the plumage' of r bird -of paradise ; but the lover of a good •moke will prefer to admit o thr., delicious flavour of the Indian Chief Cißa:t;ttes which •r^now taking the New Zealaud market Bi itorin. , THE SAME OLD STORY. I HAVE much pleasure in stating the . benefits I have received through sing Loasby'-R famous "Wahoo" for Indigestion, and Piloa. li \ BU .?T t f ? r a loD 2 iim * aQ d would itate that I have Kied various cures owning relief, until I took " Wahoo. I founrj relief after three or tour doses. -. .(Signed) WALTER STILES, K-nr , ... Invercargill /'Wahoo" w, B old by all chemists and ■torekeepora^prioo 2s 6d, A. M. LOASBY, • " BoI ° and Proprietor. _ / Wholesale Agents : Kemptb otnef proßßerp roBBer & co<)c 0<) n,z % D rU g Company, Ltd. ." ( THE ODD MAN. /t$ aa odd man who does not either ride 'k STAR, or intends to do so next year ; 'in fact it is tbe only way a man can be odd. t Our wheels are modern in every Retail, the rims we are now fitting are "West Wood's and the spokes are double tu6ted, made of cast steel, and will stand « .strain of over 3,ooo'bs. The old fashioned solid rim is liable to buckle, the Weatwood will stand anything. Send for catalogue and read all about our '96 STAR at £20.— Adams' Stak Ctcle Co., Chnstchurch. 1 ■disfiguring i m| HUMOURS ' CUTicuRA Soap purifies and beautifies • the skin, scalp, and hair by restoring to licillhy activity the Clogged, Inflamed, 'JRRITATED, SLUGGISH, Or OVERWORKED • Pores. • Sold thrmiphout Iho wnrM. Brltlih depoti F- N*» r - BritV ft -«\il I. Xlns Edw.fil^l . Lnnilon P'ITTEB *?"* CUM. Cosi'., Sols Propi., Uclion, U. 3 A. f Sharp Points ?& pin pointing upwards •• . from an easy chair often ' loatises xnoie attention than it deserves, bnt does ; Aot receive an encore. So , people who have . used other Coffees and had no : . : satisfaction, are not likely • to! purchase them again, ; ' but after buying OreasE'e '-"yJLI. Coffee they will always see they get it, for tfi it is the best. . T For a pain in the side or chest there i* nothing, so good as a piece of flannel .dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm 'and bound on over the seat of pain. It ' affords prompt and permanent relief and if iised m time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. This same treatmedt is a sure care for lame back. For sale by New Plymouth Co-operative „ Society — Advt. 1 ; ," HOW IS IT THAT 'CIiABKE'B BLOOD 'Mixture' has obtained such great : - popularity" is a question which has "'perplexed many. The answer is, that it ;fe '■unquestionably the finest Blood ' 'Purifier that science and medical skill ' hare brought to light. Thousands of ■wonderful cures have been effected by it. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and '-Blood ' Diseases, Bad Legs, Sores and •. Pimples of all kinds its effects are mar- ' vellona. Sold everywhere, at 2s. 9d. per bottle. Beware of <vort,hlni»s imitations and substitutes. — Advt. ~T OST,-A/HORSERUG,onWedDes ■I i day night, between Courtenay 'Street and'Carrington-road . Finder pleas* leaveitatEGMOHT Boot Factory. a2OB jTI/TISS ROCHEFORTS Term for ,jyX PANTING and DRAWING begins on Tuesday, 2nd June. Studio, King-street. . a! 93 WAN'I ED, A Respectable L AD . - Apply Miss Jones, Devon-street. a2ll WANTED, — Honest and Trustworthy LAD for parcels and •messages.— "Economic." a 212 •VT OVELTIES. — Silk Lined Kid JL^I Gloves, Jewelled Sequin Belts, Jet and Chenille Soot Veilings, Wellington Dreas-Tweeda.—" ECONOMIC." a 213 WANTED,— £500, at a low rate of interest; good soenrity. — Apply \ to office of this paper. a 197 WANTED,— Unencumbered Couple, to live rent free in return for trifling services for an hour daily.— Enquire W. Hately, Morley-strtet. a! 96 •\-JT7 ANTED,— TO SELL about two .VV acres of green oats, now in corn. Apply, G. Boulton, Caledonian Nur- 1 - Berjo a 73 WANTED,— To enter into contracts for EXCELSIOR BUTTER BOXES for next season.— G. Cliff, . Builder. _ _ a 144 TO LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS, with right of purchase, —My FRUIT ;FARM at Lepperton.— Apply to Mm Hylsy, Lepperton. 878 : MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. rpHURSDAY, May 28th, at 7.30 p.m _I_ in the Liardet-street Schoolroom. Debate : " Is tho action of the Boers towards the Uitlanders in the Transvaal justifiable ?" Introduced by Mr C. F. Richmond. J. C. BURROW, o Hon. Sec. 9AA MEN'S and BOYS' SUITS, " " fashionable cut and winter colors, from 14s suit. A. Ricketts, Devon House. - a^

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10625, 28 May 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10625, 28 May 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10625, 28 May 1896, Page 3

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