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M Every' Fona of Torturing Oisfipring Skin and Scalp Homoors %m$ by •: }>:rlo Vstar.nul S,K* Tn'r-v!:riJ' Blfciil, Tho tie CCII'.MMtA Soap, tocina»t,G Uw anil neulca, CcVirwic.i.niiiiri.(.,? inf,KUi;ly allay lathing, «■'«' iliid Ai .il, iCICSOLs v, to CUD; liii'! llii} blood. This tr.v}.: •, Linf :v;icr, j.cnuitrest '.c ..;,xct-y, jc.-un'iix.il;, i'.'-'-'I '• ' : =. <•••» • ■;.• • <; v. _ ! V • " .. •. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. fIHE Excelsior Joinery Works have been s HEMOVKT) to new premises n«xt th< Presbyte Church, Devsn-strest East. O. CLIFF. TARANAKT RIFLE VOLUNTEERS TNSPKCTTONPARADEon MONDAY, 25th I. March, 7,30 pm. Aft- r•• on Parade, THURSDAY, 28th March, 2 30 p.m. GEO COCK, Lieut. Commanding ■EDUCATION INSTITUTE. nsaal monthly meeting of the TararaVi Brarch of tbc New Zealand Educational ln;t,'ti!te will he hel-i on sXTUR;I Y, Maidi ROih, in the Board's room, at 2.15 p.ip., when ii paper on " Dorrposition" will be read. Executive Committee will meet at 1.45 p.m. ALFRED GRAY, Hon. Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent.) TPHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will J. be Due and Payable at the office of the Society, Brougham-street, TO-DAY (Saturday), 23rd March, 1901, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p m. 0. RENNKLL, Secretary. STRATFORD BACON CURING COMPANY, Ltd. T)IG8 -will he received at Mr. Kino 's yards, IS New Plymouth, on MONDAY, 25tli March, and thereiftoi every ALTERNATE MONDAY. Price, B£d. PILOHER F. RALFE, d52225w13a Socro'ary. FOR SALE, AT WPSTOWN-TWO j MILES FROM TOWN. i 1 A ACRES, morn or leas, with a new | JLI/ six roomed house and all conveniences. Apply | 11. WALLATH, (BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. j f pHK District Eleelors' List for the Borough . JL Of New Plymouth, Central, Eastern, and Wesfcrn Waris, are OPEN FOR INi SPftCTION at the Town ClerVs Office, Town i Hall, King-street, daring office hours. I Kames will be placed on the Sutipleraon- : tary Roll up te 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, ■ the 10th April, liiOl. i O. E. BELLRINGER, f Town Clerk BarouiOi o Hires, 1 U-i, M .roll, 1901. : NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. i V OTtCEMse-oVy iv. n that tho SECOND IM'-TALVTESIT o' ttm Harbour Rate •v H ■: ,!ui: a (1 pava'-i ij ar th-< Office of tho iVunl, Nbt Plymouth, on THi;R->DaY, 21st inst. An additional 10 per cent, will be charged on all arrows at the end of the current and proceedings taken for thereof same. 0. RENNELL. <l2O 27w1u23 30 SBoretary. SALVATION ARMY. MAKVEST FESTIVAL MEETINGS commence TO-NIGHT, and conclude on THURSDAY NEXT with a TEA MEETING at li pm. A dmisiion, Is. Cupt iiu Gibbs, Pearne, Pemborthy, Grant, earner, and Lieut. Vyle assisting at meetings. ENSIGN DKYLIE. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. RENEWAL OF LICENSES. A Lfj Licenses issued to Privura, Carters l\ (krers, ('airinges, &c., and for Dangerous Goods, Billiard Rooms, llooms for Public Performance l !. &c., must be renewed for the year 1901-02, on or befora MONDAY, 25th March inst C. E. jSELLRINGER, 13 20 23 Town Clerk. ST. ANDREW'S SABBATH ' SCHOOL. EASTER MONDAY. HPHE Annual Picnic will, by kind perJL mission of Messrs. Lister and Cliffo.-d, ba held " Under the Puriris at Woodleigh." Uragswill leave Post Offico at 11 a.m., 12 noon, 1 p.m., acd 2 p.m. Tickets Is (to include return fare to Frank'ey Road pate, admission to grounds, and hot and cold water). Children (not attached to St. Andrew's Sabbath School) under 14 years of age, 6d. Tickets may be obtained from teachers and scholars. Drags leaving before 11 a.m. will not convey visitors. 23 30S IN BANKRUPTCY. In the estate of John Abbott, ef New Plymouth, Plumber and Tinsmith, THE stack of Ironmongery and Tinware in tho above estate is n#w being sold at Cheap Piices FOR CASH ONLY, and will be continued sntil the 30th instant. ■ussgau TENDERS FOR LEASES. Sections Nos. 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 187, 140, and 141, Town of New Plymouth. TENDERS will Tf) received up till 4 JL o'clock on SATURDAY, 30th March, for LEASES for 21 years (with right of renewal for further period, or compensation for improvements) for each of the above sect-ions. These lestiops consist of thp "f .1 known nd splendidly situated progeny on the •outh Road and Young-street. Corn iir part of toe lvsidance of the lite C-pt- K ng (excepting the dwellinghouse a"i twu .-yct.paa)/ Full conditions and pavt : cu'it' J nan ba obtained at the office of the urn m.s gntd, GOVETT AND QUII-LUM, 22 23 28 ttulloitort.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 54, 23 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 54, 23 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 54, 23 March 1901, Page 3

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