Mount Egmont Pigeon Post.
. - ■ ■■ — »?♦ — *±- - To tie -Editdr-.— Tte iveathef, hvas \ery ' unfavourable Friday morning, but ' olearett later. in the day, and we had a party of ten visitors from' '- They /JjvjDre •Messrs G. W. Laidlaw y B^J. Stevenson, G. D<KlgdiKk>iati.--sf iP-M..NeiFi-combe, F. McLean, P. Morton- J ones J. Knapp, E. McDonald, E, Biabanjb, M. Anderson ; also Mr and Mrs Cameron (Incrlewood), and Messrs J. Ward, 0 . BuiW, \V.%Jone I s, aiid 'X/ Sydei- of the Salvation Army ilS T ew Plymptrth); Messrs 'Freetliy 1 - (2)- also frank Ke\v PlWouth; ! 'Master' Bert Kivell .'Stratford);' and 'Mr T. Thomson, Glasgow, ' gcotla^d.' The ! visitor^ on Thursday were TUts and $Ir Bnok^on (N.apier) and, ,Mr Hal. . Goodacre (K,ew iPKTHOuth.) '' ; ' v r . • Mouday,- April 13-' The .weather haa been very good the last few days kniV visitors havgr befen coming and ' going in numbers. Our •college friends from W anganui 'left on Sunday. J They all Succeeded ;m reaching . the . top /of the 'toomtatt -on Saturday. The Palmerston, Wangamii , a «d New PlyinqutH- bowlers ,cW O v6 to the radius line 'on Sunday, and a good number aucceeded in I'reaching!1 'reaching! the Hoiise ; they were IVlesssrs A: I>. Watkina, W. J . Perm. WJ. N. Bayne Jas Paul, W. ftodVell. Tho«. Gnggs. .T.« Buokleton, .T: and JV^AArery, L. Cohen, A. Goldwater, A. D. Gray,' S. H..Hall. J-:H. Trask. V. R. OarAwr, P J Wilson, J3. H^mus. A. E; Ulauston. The other visitors Saturday and Sunday were : Mr and Mrs Hal and two children,. Mr and Mrs Atkinson an a 2 children. Mrs Cliergs. Mrs Hunt, Messrs CantUl, Woptffng,. .iyk, -Coomber, Diojcson (2), E. Signal, M. Dempsey, M. Costley. MJ Wolmes, Tt.. Birch and L. Hcllier. Messrs •Wtf6dino- (England), Burgonsen, "Vavjfifnan, West, Keegan (3), J. Hall, J. Handlin J. Lambert. J. Pratt, 'B. Stimpson. A. Morris, C. Stewar't.A. Moms J Bownie, E. Harris^ E. H^slaro, A. Nisbet, S. Read, T. Dicksoft, S. Smith. D. Clegg, D. Adams, C. Robb, A Inetten, Warnes, Brittain. : Messrs J. Gray, S. Collis. S. Norris, D. JefTorips, P. and A. Veal^, H. Rawson, S. Laing, A. Waller. A- Coker, F. Tribe. IT. Tonks, B. and A. Hanna, Blaster Blyth. HOLLO^^ 7 S~^INTMENT AND PILLS. Relijable remedies. In wounds, bruises, sprains, glandular awclliims, enlarged veins, neuralgic pains "and rheumatism, the application of this soothing Ointment to the affected parts not only gives the greatest ease, but likewise cures "the complaint. The pills greatly assist in banishing the tendency to rheumatism and shnil&r painful disorders, whilst the Ointment cures the local ailment. The pills remove tho constitutional disturbance and regulate every impaired function of every o-gan throughout the human body. Ihe cure is neither temporary nor superficial, but permanent and complete, and the disease rarely recurs, so perfect has been the purification performed by these searching yet harmless preparations. TLe most delicate may tako Holloway's Pills with peifect confidence. Engagement rings, wedding rings and keepers, spectacles to tsvit ail sights, and a great variety af goods suitable for presentations at J . _H. Parker's, next the railway crossing, Devon street, New Plymouth. N.B.— A voiuabid present v/Uh each wedding ring.,* *■•
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12235, 14 April 1903, Page 4
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515Mount Egmont Pigeon Post. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12235, 14 April 1903, Page 4
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