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Accounts amounting to £38 wer oassed for payment, and the Board ad journed. The s a. Kiripaka arrived from Moka; on Wednesday, with 120 tons of coal. Miss Powell and Miss Ahier, in connec tion with the Women's C.T. Union, gay addresses to a fair audience on Wedne! day avoning, in St. John's Hall. Th addresses were interesting and forcofui and highly appreciated, and should hay good results. Mrs Cleave presided. ( w V SfIAN V "*■ J FOR Nothing bo pure, so sweeVso'wEblesome, for preserving, purifying and beautifying baby s skin, scalp, and hair, as warm baths with CoTicaiiA Soap, followed by occasional anointings with Cpticpra, tho great skin euro. Sold tTorrwhcre. BritUh dtpot: F. Newbukt. If "ionPomn V. ahd C. Coar., Sole Fropi-. Bwton, V. 8. A. REMARKABLE CURE IN THE COUNTRY. Rookdale, Lyndhuist, N.S.W., August 11th, 1897. Manager, Loasby's Wahoo Mfg. Co., Ld., 171, Kent-street, Sydney, Dear Sir,— After suffering for sixteen years from Indigestion and Liver Com plaint, your remedy "WAHOO" has cured mo in a few days. I can't thank you sufficiently for this great relief. " WAHOO" has restored my appotite, and the fearful pains after mating are a past experience. I havo completely shaken off the tired feeling which made my household work a burden. My hmband has a lso derived great benefit from Loasby's ''WAHOO. I'—Yours1 '— Yours very sincerely, E. Hineb. LOASBY'S " WAHOO,'" price 2s 6d from all Chemists and Storekeepers Wholesale Aleuts— Ketnpthorne, Prt)sser & Co's N.Z. Drug Co., Ld. It is quite possible that in theße hard times you CUN'TpmipGPWE but it is possible to do without one if you keep your liver in healthy going order by drinking Crease's Di&bELioN Coffee, which ywf CAN AFFORD because it is sold at all Grocers in 1/- and 2/- tins. " I know for I have tried them, that Llorente's Laxative Pills are a positive cure for sluggish liver and bilious disorders generally." To be had from A. E. Sykes., chemist, New Plymouth.— Advt. "NO I DON'T KNOW NOTHING about Byron and Tennyson, but my 'usband keeps a poet for 'isself." So, report says, spoke the wife of a welladvertised blacking manufacturer. Judging by recent performances, it would seem as if this poet had transferred his talents to the Tea trade. But fortunately no such literary genius is required for Mullens' Tea, which speaks for itself. McKee & Gamble, Photo-Engravers and Lithographers' Wellington. Send for quotation. — Advt. It is, or should be, the highteat aim of every merchant to please bis customers ! nnd that the wide awake 'drug firm ;of I Meyers & Eshleman, Sterling, 111., is doing so, is proven by the following, from Mr. Eshleman: " In my sixteen years' ex perience in the drug business I have never seen or sold or tried a medicine that gave as good satisfaction as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. Sold by New Plymouth Co-operative Society. — Advt. Positive Cure for? Nenralgia. — The Rev. R Chew, Free Church Minister, of Norwich writes : — " A New Connexion Minister — a friend of mme — suffered severely from Tic for some time. He took one or two of your • Anti-Neuralgic Pills,' and next morning he was quite well. The ' Quinine Pills have been of great service in our family.' Sold by all sbemists and storekeepers. Post free from the proprietor, J. Baxter, Chemist Ghristchurch, for 18 postage stamps. — i Advt

" Fob the Blood is the .life." — CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities from whatever cause arising. From Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples and Sores of all kinds its effects are marvellous. Sold every where al 2s 9d. Thousands of Testi monials. Bewaro of worthless imitations and Rufatitntes. MR FREETH, being about to commence a CLASS for the TUITION of the MAORI LANGUAGE, will be glad to receive pupils at once. For terms*, &c , apply to Mr Freeth, or I at the Mokau Coal Depot. bB3 WANTED. — A Young GIRL for HOUSEWORK. Apply to M s ! Heldt, Yogel Town bllß WANTED,— A STRONG BOY, ablo to milk.— Apply to C. B. Shaw, Norfolk Boad, or Stanley W. Shaw, New Plymouth. b 139 WANTED. — Smart BOY for COACH -SMI THING. Apply to HoNNOit & Clauke, Coach-builders. b 49 WANTED,— GOOD GIRL as Cook. —Apply Masonic Hotel, Waitara. blo7 WANTED,— One or two really good MILKERS ; no lato hours. Wages, 10s to 15s per week, aud found. Alho, a CADET for Dairy Factory.— Apply to S. A. Breach, Opunake. b 94 BEFORE ordering AN ENLARGEMENT from any firm outsido of tho district you are requested to enquire prices and particulars from Berry & McAllister, Hawera or Stratford. Our Photographs and Enlargements always give satisfaction, we do the latter from 53 eacl a 551 MARTINI-HENRI RIFLE CLUB. r*iHE Annual Meeting of Members and Jl intending members of tho MartiniHenri Rifle Club will be held at tho Secretary's office, Devon-street, at 7.30 on Friday Night, September 17th. blsß FOR SALE,— YOUNG COW, near profit, soand and quiet. b 163 W. D. WEBSTER. TO LET,— TJLACKSMITH'S SHOP in main 113 street (afc present occupied by Mr J. Roberts), first-class stand, closo to centre of town, with a business now running. Possession can be given on Ist October next. Apply C. T. MILLS, bIG 4 Exchange Chamber?. HT\ IKE WOODS' GRIGAT PIIVI'TVKJL MINT Or;itE iov V,i>wj\k. mhl Cold 1 - ; 1;i Od and 2a Gd. AU {slows au<l Oht'iiiifits;,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11023, 14 September 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11023, 14 September 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11023, 14 September 1897, Page 3