EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, TARANAKI BRANCH. A MEETING of the above will be held in Mr. Mills' office on SATURDAY, the 24th instant, at 2 p.m. OSCAR JOHNSON, Hod. Sec. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Orown Lands will be open for selection at this office on and after Wednesday, the 28th instant. 1 Section, 2 acres 3 roods 35 poles, Matapouri Village, Upper ffaitotara; 2 Sections, Block XVI., Omona, and Block I, Kapara, 1845 acres and 1350 acres respectively,; 12 Sections, Whanpamomona Settlement, Pouatu, Mahoe, and Upper Waitara Survey Districts, areas from 36 to 304 acres. Price, 13s Gd to 31s per acre. Plans and particulars may be seen at all Post Offices in the district, and obtained at this office. JOHN BTRAUOHON, Commissioner Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, 16th Feb, 1900. ROAD TO WAITARA. TRAVELLERS to and from New Plymouth to Waitara are requested to ' USE the OLD YVAITAR A ROAD for about One Month, during repairs to Big Jim's Hill. The Old Waitara Road branches off the Main Road towards the sea, about one mile on New Plymouth side of Waitara Township. H. OKEY, d2O-23w24 Chairman Taranaki County. NOTICE. HAVING taken over the Shoeing Forge from Mr J. H. REVELL, I am prepared to do Shoeing and General Smith's Work in the same first-class style as hitherto. H. ISAACS, Gill-street. Having LET my Shoeing Business to Mr H. ISAACS, I intend in future to devote my time especia'ly to Harrow, Plough, and the General Wheelwright Business. J. H. REVELL, Gill-street, MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. HOME is at present taking charge of my practice, and attends daily at my Surgery from 1.30 to 3 p m., and at his own Surgery at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. tc H. B. LEATHAM, LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will bu brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be lodged forbidding; the same within one month from the date of Gazette containing this notice:— 822, James William Oliver, part section 799, Grey District, 50 acres, occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Plan 1427. Dated this 16th day of February, 1900, at the Lauds Registry Office, New Plymouth. I R. L. STANFORD, 19,20,21 District Land Registrar. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. rHE Sooirty has Appointed Mr. J. T. BARRY its Canvassing Representative tor New Plymouth and surrounding district, nice V. W. Watt?, resigned. E. W. LOWE, KcsMent Secretary. Wcllingtor, 3rd Fsbtuagy, 1900. Mr. Barry s adiivs - is " Sarnia House." Mrs. F. T. BAKER, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND THEORY OF MUSIC, WILL resume Teaching on MONDAY. February sth. Pupils prepared for Musical Examinations (theoretical and practical.) Miss Bakeb also receives pupils for Pianoforte and Theory. Brookeide, Carrington Road, New Plymouth. tc FARM FOR SALE. TE PUKE, BAY OF PLENTY. ACRES first-class land, all improved, and in good grasß; house of six rooms, outbuildings, good orchard and shelter trees. Price, £9OO. The Farm slopes gently to the north-east, and commands a fine view of the Bay of Plenty, and is only 18 miles from Tanranga. For further particulars, apply M. SPENCE, Strand, Tanrnga. N.B. To Puke is noted for its spendlif climate and rich land, producing large quantities »f maize, fruit, and beef. FREEHOLD BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE, CONTAINING 16 rooms, and having a frontage of 75 feet; within two minutes of Railway Station. Apply MBS. JOHNSON, Opposite Terminus Hotel.
A CONVINCING TESTIMONIAL Mb. Spbnohr Geo. Smith, J.P., who resides at " Dalmore," Pine Hill, Dunedin, is one of the very best and most widely-known men in Dnnedin. His opinion, therefore expressed below, should carry conviction He writes as follows Dear Sir,—A few weeks ago I suffered very severely from pains in my back. I got hot baths, had hot oil rubbed on, and, in fact, tried all known remedies for several days. A friend called, and, noticing the pain I suffered, advised me to try your " Koolibah." A botile was puichased, and I was rubbed witb it that night. IN THE MORNING I FELT VEKY MUCH BETTER, Koolibah" was applied at intervals during the day, and next morning when I woke up I found ALL THIS PAIN HAD VANISHED. . 1 the slightest hesitation in saying that Koolibah" cured me. I shall always keep " Koolibah "in the house, and cannot too strongly advise any sufferer to use '• Koolibah, You at liberty to make any use you please of this letter, as it is entirely unsolicited. Yours very gratefully, 8. G. SMITH, J.P. " Dalmore," December 12th, 1899, lAKK ]£OH Headache OKS DOSE CtfHjES 21' pgR box 4 BEWAKii Ui liiUiH. LuNa 1 TRA»a Mabx—NfiUßOL >"- ori eso h jwydw,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 43, 22 February 1900, Page 3
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