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Tli© raising of the duty, on cast-iron pipes will cost the' Petonc Borough Council £750 as 'the difference in the price of pipes for its sewerage scheme. "To-morrow is Arbor Day." Thus Tuesday' 8 New Zealand Times, w^ich ought to set an example of correct grammar to the press of the colony. The annual show of the New Plymouth Poultry, Pigeon, and Canary Society opens to-morrow in the Drill Hall. Over 400 entries have been received. Proprietary companies in Melbourne are seriously menacing co-operative dairy factories in the country by diverting the latter'a supplies to the city. Th« Railway Commissioners assist the companies by carrying cream at lower nates than the latter. " • \ At tho meeting of the St. Mary's Vestry on Monday last, Mr A. Miller Potts was by tho unanimous vote of the Vestry appointed to the post of organist and choirmaster of the church ; Mr A. E. Fletcher having resigned through ill-health. Mr Fletcher's resignation was accepted with the sympathy of the Vestry. A remin.dor is given of the meeting of old boys of the New Plymouth High School, to be held ill the Club Rooms at & o'clock to-night. The Hurleyville Co-opnra^ve Dairy Company invite applications for a firstclass butter and cheese maker. Conditions may bo seen at this office. A final reminder is given that tha furniture to be sold by Mr Newton King on account of Mrs Henry Gray wilt be on view to-morrow afternoon and Friday mowiing prior to the sale. ; We give a reminder of Mr J. Tippins' clearing sale on Thursday. Everything will be sold without reserve. On account of another owner a well-bred four-year-old colt will be sold, broken to saddle and harness. ' . The attention of poultry fanciers and others is drawn to the annnrmceineefc of Mr H. C. Monro, proprietor of the Merryvale Poultry Farm, New. Plymouth. Mr Monro recently imported several prize birds for breeding purposes. We would remind our readers of the concert to bo given to-morrow evening in aid of the High School Football Club's toujring expenses. The entertainment takes place in the Whiteley Hall, and a capital programme of > varied nature has been arranged. Not the least attractive feature will be the display by inemtters of the' Gymnasium Club, who have been instructed by Mr. W. Lints. Messrs Sanko & Pi vac open their new restaurant, next to Mr Newton King's premises in Devon Street, to-night. The place has been renovated and concerted into an establishment bighjy suitable for the business. It is capable, of.seating between, 20 and 30 persona at a time without crowding. Cooking is to be done by gas, that method being particularly clean. Meals will b$ obtainable at all hours between 7 al^n. and midnight on week days and 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. -on Sundays. In the front portion of the shop, \ fruit, confectionery and light drinks fon one side and fish and oysters on the other will be sold. . No matter how long you have suffered from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, or lumbago, BHEUMO will cure you* AU chesits ,and stores stock it. .t'ricft, 2s 6d and 4s 6d, " 14

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13483, 24 July 1907, Page 4

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Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13483, 24 July 1907, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13483, 24 July 1907, Page 4