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Tara na k i Hera ld . SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1904.

]Vlr J. W. West forwards a fared of "Books for" Bushmen/ 1 anQ"^^ 'a paiv ; ccl of stamps which will be forwarded | to Halcombe. „.,., , ; , , „ . Tho orqat I^iberal demonstration proposed >,Q l?«s. h . cl o : on - tho;2 ? nd s ' in Masierton, will/be postponed till faster Monday. ' , . H ,i<i understood that, Mr , Sapuel^ xyill.leave for ,the' I sout < h" , "noxt week ins? Conference, as a Judge to hoar an appeal ease which has arisen in another pnrt. of the colony. Ifo " The Rev. G. Clement, of Canterbury, will preach in tho Trimitivo Methodist Church to-morrow morning und evening. All seat 3 free.*

An inset by Messrs KfrkcaMie and Stains will be circulated :n: n Monday's

The Maoris at Lower Mohaka op- 1 pose the erection of a school, and remove the timber as fast as it is put on the ground. They want a native school. Mr Carroll, Native Minister, has been unable to conciliate the natives, and Mr Fraser, M.H.R., wilf

Messrs Dwan Bros., the vell-kaown and old established hotel brokers of Willis-street, Wellington, invite tenders for the lease and furniture of the Club Hotel, Lambton Quay, Welling-, ton. Full particulars will be found in another column, and it will be noticed the hotel is free for everything, and a long Jease, the cause for gclliug being illness of proprietor.

Insulfc to injury. A lad was run over by a train in Timaru while attempting to negotiate a ?ovel crossing with a dray and team. The- crossing is a dangerous one, and no f'agman is stationed there. Maimed for life, the unfortunate lad was haled before the Court the other day on a charge of attempting to cross the line "while a train was approaching. No fine was inflicted, the police being satisfied v\ ; th 1 a conviction. i A local butcher, having a convenient I and central piece of ground available 1 for such purposes, kindly allowed tbe use of it as a camping ground for' a body of people who desired to hold a' religious encampment. When +he tenta were pitched, Mr Butcher, who has a' fairly keen eye for business, waited on the camp authorities for their ciders for meat, upon which, of course, hd thought he had a good call. To l»is surprise — not to mention chagrin— he was told that the campers were strict vegetarian's.

We must apologise to our raiders for shortcomings in our last two issues, caused by the break down of our printing machine, and to return thanks to the proprietor of ihe News for his kindness in helping' us in our difficulty. As one of the consequences of the mishap we are not publishing the usual instalment of ihe serial story in this issue. Next week wa hope to have things again working smoothly. Messrs Okey and Rollo,, engineers, worked till an early hour this morning, and enabled us to print thft Budget well up to time. Fit for every crop. "The McCor-» mick. — Advt. A new advertisement in this issue liy the "Colonial Piano Importing Co, (D. McKinnon Bain, manager), with" reference to their famous piand agencies.* , In the course of a day or two BlytH and Co. have an announcement to make through our advertising columns in jreference to dressmaking, which will be of considerable interest to tho ladies? of New Plymouth.* The Jlev. J. Newman Buttle will preach at Whiteley Memorial Church to-morrow, January 17th. Subjects : — Morning, "David in the Sanctuary," 1 evening, "Joseph, the Man of Affairs,"' a message to business iaen.* Chamberlain's Cough Remedy set* on nature's plan—loosens the cold, relieves the lungs and makes expectoration easy. For sale by Co-oparative •*tow.* Get "the "Habit.— Go to the Melbourne Clothing Company for your; ready; .to wear suits, hats, shirts, ties, socks^ -underwear, pyjamas, boots and shoes, travelling bpg& and rugs.You'll be satisfied every time *nd you'll salve money on every deal.— Advt. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS. Rheumatism, neuralgia. It is sometimes difficult to determine which of these diseases is afflicting the saffereivbut this ignorance will not matr. ' ter if Holloway's remedies be used. j They alleviate and cure all mtisejilar and* nervous pains. In hereditary rheumatism, after bathing the affected parts with warm salt water, Holloway's Ointment should be well nibbed ! u,pon the spot, that it may penetrate and exert its soothing and regulating' properties on the deepep vessels and ! nerves which are unduly excited, and cause both the pain and swelling. TTolloway's treatment has the merit of removing the disease -without debilijtating the .constitution, which was the inevitable result of the bleeding, merpury and colchicum practice formerly; adopted in these complaints. ! I Important io - young ladies and bentlemen, J. H. Parker's stock of Engagement ' rings, wedding rings, I watches, chains and all kinds of 1 jewellery is ' the finest on the West Coast of New Zealand,- and prices 10 per cfrrit. lowet^, than in the larger centres. GarefuH/ note the address i J. H. Parker, jeweller, etc., next Rail, way Crossing. Devon-street, Central Gcw Plymouth.*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12461, 16 January 1904, Page 4

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Taranaki Herald. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1904. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12461, 16 January 1904, Page 4

Taranaki Herald. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1904. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12461, 16 January 1904, Page 4