Soak tho hands thoroughly, on retiring, in a hot lather of Cutscuea SoAr. Dry and anoint ireely with Uuticuha Ointment. Yv T ear old glovos (luring thn night. For soreliands, itching, burning palms and painful finger owls, this one night cure is wonderful. Sr,!d hy all Cnloninl Cheniibtß. I'OTTrc Dnoa Asm Cf.B)'.. Ek'K 1 I'.-ous.. Fuv!i.i3. 11. 3. A.
LOST. —A £5 Note, between Pest Office and Railway Station, on Saturday aft ernoon. £1 reward on returning to this office. ANTED.—A Smart Lad.—Apply NEWS w \\l ANTED.—A first-class Waitress at TT once.—Apply Club Hotel, Stratford. m TAKE FOR { • & COLDS. ® | SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STOKJid. PBEPAHBD BV! A. E. S Y K E S, OH EJM'.I S T. Op ositß Tbe»tre, New Plymouth. THEATRE ROYAL. ASOCIAL in aid of the Convent Funds wll be held on the 18th March, 1901, Tickets Gent"., fid Ladies, Is 6d. 18 NOTICE OF REMOVAL, THE Excelsior Joinery Works have been REB4OVKD to new premises nextthi Presbyterian Church, Devon-street East. G. CLIFF. TARANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY Parade and Annual Meeting on MOSi'AY REXT, 18lh inst., at 7.30 p.m. E. NELSON L. OKEY, Captain T.R.V. NOTICE. S several ex-pupils of the Girls' High School have expressed a wish for periodic meetings to keep them in touch with each other and with the school, and as they have further suggested that such meetings liliould be devoted to the stuly o' Bullish literature, Miss Gbant and Miss Dukw have much pleasure in inviting all ex-pupils interested in this object to meet them at the School next FRIDAY AFTER' NOON at four o'clock. The High School, Friday, 15th March. FOR SALE, AT WESTOWN —TWO MILES FROM TOWN. "J A AORE3, more or less, with a new J.U six roomed house and all con veniences. Apply H. WALLATH, Builder, S3 Liardet-street. TENDERS. 1 LENDERS aie invited and will bo re- . ceived up to 12 noon of BATUhDAY, 23rd inst., for the Erection of a Cottage in Lemon-street for M>. W. We^BUR. The lowest or pny tender not necessarily accepted. W. F. BROOKING, Architect. Brooghem-straet, 14th Ma ch, 1901. 1820 23 TENDERS. 'ipENDKRS will be received at my office A. until4pm. WEDNESDAY,27th March, for Alterations and Additions to Residence, Leac'a-street. Lowest or any ten'er not nece sarily accepted. J. A. WAISBY, Architect, 18 2126 Devon-street. TAR AN Alii MUSEUM. THE following members of the Oommittet of Management are authorised t; RECEIVE EXHIBITS and to issue receipts His Worship the Mayor, Messrs. R. Bavley W. H. Skinner, W. L. Newman, W. E Spencer, sort also 0. E. Bellringer, Towi lerk. As the Committee desires to open thi Miifeum at an early date, those wishing t< make donations of exhibits, either as gift o loan, are requested to do so as toon aa con venient. W. E SPENOER, 18 Hon Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 18 March 1901, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 18 March 1901, Page 3
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