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EXTRACT FttOM NEW ZEALAND FARMKR, OCTOBER 181)7. With the oncoming of Spring and the apening of the Dairy Season, as regularly as the rush of the new grans in the paddocks and tho coming in of tho cows, comes tho liability to a certain class of . catt'e ailments, always to bo looked for, and, thanks io science, always to be i guarded againet. Forewarned is forearmed ; at the same timo there are sorao i f.irmers who are inclined to run risks, and ' who, in the last resort, go for the 1 veterinary surgeon to aave a valuable animal, to fiud in the end that ho comes upon the scene too lato. The value of a remedy, always to hand and as invariably efficaoious, is thus enhanced sovenfold. Should no case arise for its use, there in at least the feeling of confidence that, should uee<? arise, the remedy is at hand. From timo to time standard preparations mako their appenrauco, and success following upon their introduction, they \An a name for themselves in tho agricultural, pastoral, and commercial world. Such a one, from what has como before us, ap.pears to be Sykes' Red Drench, which among dairy circles is establishing itself in popular favour and rasommends itself to all owners of cattle. — Advt. " Out, out, thou damned .ipot,' says Lady Macbeth, but of more importance to the average laundress is the appearance of the linen which has been entrusted to her care for cleansing purposes. To mako that linen white and wholesome is her pride and pleasure and she can only do this by using Royal Washing Blue which is guaranteed to make the most dingy linen as whito as tho driven snow. — Advt. WA NT E D,— A Good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs Hon nor, Mangorei Factory, Junction Ho.id. c 52 TTT-ANTED.-A TINSMITH.-^ipply T t A Elgak, Opunako. c 35 WANTED, -- STRONG LAD, able to do light farm work. Apply Office of this pnper. b 869 WANTED,-At once, a GOOD PLUMBER or TINSMITH.— Dai/ton, Stratford. bC34 TX7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY.-Ap-V t prentices and Improvers to the Dressmaking. — 8. B. White, Draper. 1958 WANTED, -Good MlLKEß; wages, 17s 6d por week.— Apply I-lekam> Office. b 986 POR SALE, — Confectionory, &c, Business, Symonds utrnefc, Auckland. Rent, 14s ; Ingoing, £35. Doiug £4 weekly. H.P., 11.3 Symonds street, Auckland. c 36 MRS BOX desires to THANK all Friends for their kindness duiiag the illness of her lato husband, Geort>t> Box, including all personal friends from Awakino, Mokau, Kawhia, Tongaporutu, White Cliffs, and Waitara. MARGARET BOX. Waitara, December 15th c 53 NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. THE High School will BREAK UP for the Christmas Holidays on Fkiday next, the 17th. inht. The distribution of prizes will tako place at 2 p.m., when tho parents of the pupils and the public generally aro cordially invited to bo present. E. VEALE. c3l. Secretary. ®-t JWt3I J NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES. O OLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS CX will be issued from any Station to any Station on Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth Section from Monday, December 20th, to TUESDAY, January 4th, available for return up to and including Tuesday, February Ist, 1898. Fares : 2d per mile Ist class ; minimum 4s. ld „ 2nd „ ; „ 2s. (Mileage counted ono way only.) The mileage to Wellington and adjacent stations on tho Government line will bo computed by way of ihe thorter route, so that the fares via Woodville and Wairarapa will not exceed tho fares to the name stations via Wellington-Manawatu Railway. Excursion Tickets for pame dates will I also bo issued from New Plymouth, Napier, and intermediate stations (including Branch hues) to Wellington, yip Manawatu Company's lino. Tickets wi'l only be ovuilublc by the route for which they are issued. 'Ihe journey must be commenced on the day of issue, and may be broken at any station at which the train steps after passenger has travelled 25 miles. These tickets ate extensible for a further period of 14 days by payment of the difference in value between on ordinary single ticket and half the excursion fare. Applications must be made, either personally or by letter, before the expiry of tho ticket, at the station to which it was issued, and tho unused half must be produced. i EXTRA TRAIN AND STEAMER SERVICE TO AUCKLAND. THE ORDINARY MAIL TRAINS between Now Plymouth and Wanganui will run on Thursday, December 23rd, at same times as on Tuesday and Friday, and a connecting steamer will leave New Plymouth Breakwater for Onehunga after arrival of train from Wellington on this date. For further particulars and examples of fares, see posters at, stations. csl BY ORDER. IS IT A FACT ? YES. WALTON'S XMAS PARCEL L'Olt QI a NETT CASII 9I - contains 4U> Currants 31b Raisins 2lb Sultanas j lb Almonds Hl> Mixed Pool f'.n.-ket Spice lib Tea Gib t-ugar For QUALITY mnnut he beaten. ALL NEW CLEANED FRUIT. A Pictorial Almanac Given to each purchaser. WM. WALTON, DEVON STREET. Telephone 56] FOR SALE. QEOTTOX 026, Courtcnay Street, adO joining Kgmont Boot Factory. Apply Tli;kam) Office. b47-l 17\0K SALE, Cheap,— A second-hand . LIGHT GIG, suitable for cob or pony ; also second-hand LIGHT EXPRESS, with side Beat?.- J.Lasuhkook Carriage Factory, Currie-atreet, NewjPlyinouth. b 7

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11101, 16 December 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11101, 16 December 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11101, 16 December 1897, Page 3