MAIL NOTICES. Mails will close at the Chief Post Ofßce, New Plymouth as follows: — <y For Auckland, and North, per 8.?. Gairlocb, close on Monday, February stb, at 7 p.m. tar For "Wellington and South, per 8.9. Rotoiti, close on Tuesday, Fe ! rnary 6th, •xt 8.30 a m. $g" For Auckland ami North, per a.s. ilapourika, close on Tuesday, February 6th, at 7 p.m. (9* For Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, close on Tuesday, February 6th, at 7 p m. fST For Auckland and North, per s.s. Gairloch, close on Thursday, February Bth, at 7 p.m. " O" For Wellington and South, per sj. iiapoutlka, close Friday, February 9th, at 8.30 a.m. fg" For South Africa (via Natal and Capetown), close on Friday, February 9th, at 7 p.m. W For Australia, Tasmacia, Ceylon, India, China. Straits Settlements, &c, close on Friday, February 9tb, at 7 p.m. (^ For Auckland and North, per s.s. ' Rotoiti, close on Friday, February 9tb, at 7 p.m. F. D. HOLDSWORTH, _ . Chief Postmaster.
FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE FUNERAL of the late John B. JL RoisEßTs will leave his late resideHCe, Fitzroy, for Te Henui Cemetery, To-mokuow (Suud-iy), 4thinst., at 2 p.m. Friends Avill kindly accept this intimation. W. F. BROOKING, 339 Undertaker. ~~ LOOK OUT FOlt THE CITY BAND SWIMMING SPORTS 289 Programme Next Week. GRAY AND T>AILEY, DENTISTS. A D. GRAY. 11. BAILEY, New Plymouth. ' Stratford. DENTISTRY~IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. sas Administered. Moderate Fees. CH. FORTE & N. MILLER, L'.D.S. • DENTAL SURGEONS, May be consulted at Avery 's Buildings on all branches of the Profession. GAS ADMINISTERED. Telephone No. 75. Mr Forte visits Inglewood every Wednesday. Mr Miller visits Stratford every Friday and Saturday. Ti 1 R BASCH " SURGEON DENTIST. EXTRACTIONS. PAINLESS by the administration of Nitrous Oxide, Cocaine, and Eucaine. GOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY. Fees Moderate. "Visits Waitara every Tuesday and may be consulted at Mr Ogle's, Chemist. Address : Corner Devon & Egmont Sts. Entrance Opposite Coffee Palace. [Telephone No. 159. I^* Visits Waitara every Sale Day. JTT DARKER, • JLI. XABKEIt, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER i* (' i I Ath^-'K' -•■ ' ' '"' i . NEXT RAILWAY CROSSING, , DEVON- STREET CENTRAL, NEW PLYMOUTH Doctor J. C. Ross, M.D., Edinburgh Physician to Ancoatu Hospital, Manchester, Avrites to the British Medical Journal of March 10th last, giving his results of the different epidemics of influenza during the last five years. He used nothing but a Bpccial preparation of cinnamon, and tho patients were invariably cured in 48 hours. ToAvnsend's Cinnamon Cure in prepared from the quintessence of cinna jnon "»d is an undoubtedly speedy and pate cure for Influenza, Bronchitis and |)1 coughs Will colda, 0 I
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11738, 3 February 1900, Page 2
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