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iNTED —An Experienced Waitress, —Apply to Mrs. Hawkins, Kahot TOsT.— On January 22n<i, in John-street , J or near Mr. Percy Smith's, Two Pobbh Shawl Pins, connecte) by silver chair.Findor pleasa return to Misa Buchanan Gover-ntreet. 9r LOST. A Lisrht Brown Geldicg, , shoe missing, white streak on face, and vhite fetlocks—Finder rewarded on returnn? seme to Jones' Stalil?. *„

«**a3«t:: MS ■m, FOR St- COLDS, w SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES. A. E. SYKEB, CHEMIST Opposite Theatre, New^Plymontb.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Excelsior Joinery Works hav« been REMOVED to new premise* nsxt the Presbyterian Churoh, Devon-street East. Q. OLIFF. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. VTOTIOE is hereby given that Auctioneer's lil Licensia have been isuej to the following persons : Wai.tbr Biswlky Newton Kino Stanlky Wakmpield Shaw 0. E. BELLRINGER, Borough Treasurer. Borough Office, 18th January, 1901.

DEATH OF HER MAJESTY. PUBLIC OBSERVANCE AS TO MOURNING. RANFURLY, Goveknob. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of January, 1901. Present : His Excellency the Governor in Council, XI IS EXCELLENCY TITE GO- ; ci VERNO Rof the Colony of New Zealand having buen advised by the Secretary of State for tho < 'olonios of the lamented death of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Vir toria, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the gaid Colony, doth hereby enjoin as follows upon her late Majesty's loving and lamenting subjects in the said Colony, in token of their grief and sorrow for the great loss the Empire has sustained:

1. All ministers of religion and all congregations are invited on SUNDAY N EXT, the twenty seventh inst., and also on the day appointed for the Funeral of Her Late Majesty, to hold solemn services of public worship and mourning on behalf of the pesple of the Colony. 2. The New Zealand Ensign, with a scarf of crape attached to the flfgstafl', one foot above the flag, shall be displayed at half-mast on all public buildings in the Colony till sunset each day and until sunset af the day appointed for the Funeral. 3. All ships in the various harbours of the Colony are invited to display their Ensigns at half-mast each day until and including the day of the Funeral. 4. All officers of the Government are enjoined to wear mourning until further notified, and all other subjects of Her Late Majesty are requested to do the same in euch manner as their loyalty and feelings direct. 5. And generally until after the day of the Funeral it is enjoined that all festivities of a public nature be suspended, and that en that day all places of business and public entertainment bo closed. J. H. McAusTEit, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON (Instituted 1872). THE last days of entry for the next Local Examinations in Music aro as nnder. vit : MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE (Theory), Febraary 13th, 1901. INSTRUMENTAL and VOCAL. June 22nd, 1801. The Seven National Prize? of £5 and £3 each, and Threa Local Exhibitions, value £9 0s each, are awarded annunlly, in July. New Plymouth Centre : Chairman of the Local Committee, Vex. AIifiHDBACOH Govett. Local Secretary: N. K. MaoDiabmid, from whom the eurrent Regulations, as well as particulars of Higher Examina. tlons, may be obtained, oirtQ

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 24, 25 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 24, 25 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 24, 25 January 1901, Page 3

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