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East End Bathing House.

The Henui Baths Committee reported to the Council on Monday night :— That the house be opened on Thursday December 17th, at 2.30 p.m. ; that Mesdames Ewing, Dockrill, C. Bellringer, Lepper, Messenger, R. Coleman, and S. Hill be a LaJies 1 Committee to arrange for afternoon te a , and that they meet at Mr Ewing's on Wednesday at 3.30 p.m. to make arrangements ; that Mr Cblem a n arrange with the Garrison Band for their attendance on the opening day, and 1 that games on the sand for children be arranged ; that the Mayor and Council be asked to take part in the opening ; that Mr Coleman obtain and fix a gate lock with thirty Sceys ; tJh'at Ihe charge for the season ha '.—Tickets' for Heads of families and adults including key, 5s ; persons under 36 years, 2s 6d ; the keys to be returned on demand at the end of the season ; that Mr Messenger have the oversight of the bath-house. The report was adopted.

We would roiniml our readers of the annual mooting in -jonnection with tho anniversary celebrations at White Toy Church. The meeting will tie held this evening at half-past seven, when an attractive musical programme will bo supplied, and addresses delivered by the Roy. C. Porter and J. N. Buttle. The Kov. W. Oanncll will preside.

Custard, no mattor what the price of eggs — cheap, dear, or anyhow— onake your custard without an egg in it, and enjoy it better. A delicious, digestible, elegant preparation, fora different flavours in each 6ft packet; Tucker's. Ask your storekeeper for W. F. Tuclcor'a.*

Writing to Mr J. F. Donnelly, Mi John OlipKant, Kimbolton, says :— I have used your Hairdressers' Friend for the last three years, and I have found it very, satisfactory indeed. In this time I have found the benefit of it in Cleansing the Scalp and incroasing 1 the growth of hair. Mr John Avery jb the Tarauaki agent, from whom supplies can be obtained.*

I HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. Dyspepsia,- Jaundice. These complaints arc the result of a disordered liver, which secretes bile in quality or quantity incapable of digesting food. Digestion requires a free jlcw of healthy bile, to ensure which Holloway's Pills and Ointment have long been 'famous, far eclipsing every other medicine. Food, irregularity of living, climate and other causes are constantly throwing the liver into disorder, but that important organ can soon.be regulated and healthily adjusted by Holloway's Pills and Ointment, which act directly upon its vital secretion. The Ointment rubbed on the skin penetrates immediately to the liver, whose Wood and nerves it rec L tifies. One trial is all that is needed., a cure will soon follow. ?

People often wojoder how it is some firms can undersell . all others. The secret is -in buying direct from tho manufacturer, buying for cash, and selling for cash. If anyone doubts the truthfulness of this statement, a visit to He establishment of C. C. Ward, who b^s from . the manufacturer, and buys -v and sells for cash, will satisfy everyone on, this point.* In anoWicr column Crewdson's calico at 3/11 doz., and substantial rcdiictions in white and unbleached sheetings,' are beiag advertised by Ward, "The :Cash. Draper."*

Cholera Infantum.— This- has long been regarded as' one of 'the most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject. It can be cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessary is to give Chamberlain's Colic, ; Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy and , castor oil as directed, with each bottle, and a cure is certain. Since this remedy , has come into such gerieral use, there are very few deaths from cholera infantum, and none whatever- when it is given. For sale by Co-operative store.*

Very largely increasing .sale ol Tucker's Sunshine* "Jelly Crystals ; every sort, of finest quality and each flavour prepared with extreme care ; 18 different flavours. Each packet makes one pint of finest jolly, ,6d. A«k for W. F. Tucker's."

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12437, 15 December 1903, Page 7

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East End Bathing House. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12437, 15 December 1903, Page 7

East End Bathing House. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12437, 15 December 1903, Page 7

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