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Tho man who smokes MILD DERBY is enthusiastic in its praises. It is a blend of aromatic and dark tobacco— can be indulged in to any extent without "bite" to the tongue. 4 Morey and Son announce that until their spring shipments arrive all lushionahle wearing apparel will go at job prices. There's no speculation or risk about MILD DERBY tobacco— it's all that a -jood smoke ought to be. It is neither too strong, nor yet too mild, but just the happy medium. Try a tin or a plug. 1 Employers are reminded ot the annual meeting of the Employers' Association this evening. Smokers will be glad to know that the famous DERBY can now be obtained in MILD strength, mellow blend. Is .something specially &ood and supplies a long-felt want- 6 TENDERS. i 1 TENDERS FOR BUSHFALLING. I < nnENDERS will lie received up till' 1 X July 30 for Scrubbing and Fall- ] ing 100 acres more or less of bash on Section 8, Block 10, Cape, for Ducker Bros., Newall Road. Specifications may Ik* seen at Herald Office and Timber Yard, Warea. c 984 . PUBLIC NOTICES. New Plymouth Choral Boclety. Conductor— Mß. FRANCIS CORN- * WALL, School of Music, Devon Street. THE Second Term of tho above Society from MONDAY, July 19. Practices are held weekly at the Queen Street School-room at 8 p.m. A Membership Foes- 5s Quarterly. d7B IN THE MATTER of "The Licensing Act, 1908," and its amendments, and IN THE MATTER of "The Criterion 1 Hotel," Taranaki Licensing District. I PETER M'ILVRIDE, of New Ply5 mouth, Hotelkecper, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate in New Plymouth known as "The Criterion Hotel," DO HEREBY GIVE " NOTICE that I desire to obtain and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to bo holden at New Plymouth, on THURSDAY, zhe SECOND DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1909, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to JOHN M'KEAN, of Auckland, Hotel- 1 keeper, my apflpintoe. J Dated this 2<Fth da> of July, 1909. V P. M'ILVRIDE. Weston <£ Weston, Solicitors, New Plymouth. d 97 * i WAITARA FREEZING WORKS MR. H. W. LAWRENCE. the w oil-known Agricultural Chemist, whose services |- we have retained, will bo in attendance ut our Waitara Freezing Works for a few days from about TUESDAY, the i 27th of tfuly, an^Hwiil be pleased to give advice to any v farmers who w ish to consult .him on the subjects of fertilisers or soils. t 1 Thos. Borthwick and Sons j (Australasia), Limited. * d7l YOUR cough troubles you most at night — just when retiring, and you have difficulty in getting oft to sleep. Try "NASOL," it acts like a charm. An hour before you retire, take two drops on loaf sugar, and allow to dissolve slowly in the mouth, and rub two or three drops between the hands, and thoroughly inhale through the nostrils for p few minutes, ana- repeat again just on retiring. It is worth tryin". "NAZOL" -is sold by Chemists and ' Stores at Is 6d per bottle containing 60 doses. 6 ELECTRICITY. F. C. GII I F PITHS, I \ ELECTRICIAN. PLUMBER, Etc., \ DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. I SHALL be pleased to submit Estimates and Prices to persons contemplating the Installation of Electric Light, Power, etc., and having engaged the services of an Electrical Expert lately arrived from England, I can guarantee satisfaction to those who may favour me with their orders. j All kind* nf Plumbing and Sanitary Work executed by experienced work- 1 men. THAT troublesome fit of coughing every morning when you get up, worries you, and you do not rest until 1 you have got up the phlegm. Two drops J of "NAZOL" on loar sugar, and two or I three drops rubbed lightly inside tl.«o nostrils on retiring at night, and re- j peated on awakening in the morning, ! will soon relieve your trouble. "Naiol" is sold by Chemists and Stoics at Is 6d per bottu» containing 60 doses.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TARANAKI BOTANIC GARDENS (PUKEKURA PARK.) STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED APRIL 1, 1909. RECEIPTS. PAYMENTS. JC s. d. £ s. d. To cash in hand April 1, 1908 110 0 Ih Bank New Zealand overDonationh—S. Pei oy Smith * draft April 1 1908 Go 18 6 £5, C. W. Goivtt £.">, J. Wages 287 1 2 C. Legg £3, Walter WVs- Material, Tools A Repairs 18 9 4 ton ss, E. Whittle \(h, Railage ami Cartage 2 2 0 A. D. Gray 10s, Mib.st»> Fnc lnsuranrc 0 15 9 Humphries 10j», Mis. l'aintiii"; and Repairs to Honoyfielil £20. W. T. Cottage 20 1 0 JolJ £1, Mr. Rollin.son Painting Band Rotunda, ss, Thiw Friends £3 3s, otc <> 3 <' H. Wesion 10s, Anon>- Seeds » '« }) inotis 12s 9d .and £5 Advertising 0 10 0 8s (id— total 50 14 'A 200 Chinoso Lanteriu. and Rents (€l2 Ids in advance) 22 1.5 0 Charges 4 4 10 Proceeds of Picnic, Nov. 9 31 8 7 R^ni Borough Council . . " 5 0 Boat Licciibo Ids, Boat Postage and Stationery . 0 3 0 Fees 9t> 0 19 0 Bank Interest and ConiDonation Box in Grounds 513 2 mission 5 0 0 Borough Council Subsidy... 200 0 0 F. P. Cm-kill, whamW... 915 8 Bank ot Now Zealand overdraft on April I, poisonally guaranteed l>.y certain members oi tho Boiud . ftH 15 2 £111 10 10 £411 10 10 Audited and imuid correct. F- P- CORKILL, T. (i. H. HAULE, Chairman (Acting Secretary). A.I.A.N.Z. and A. N.Z. A. A., „-, , , „ .. ...... . , „ llou Auditor (Outstanding liabilities, including Bank overdraft, £207 4s Bd.)

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13966, 26 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13966, 26 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13966, 26 July 1909, Page 3