1 Baby's Bath USB 4 CUTICURA 1 SOAP. It prevents chafing, redness, and ronghnesa ol tho skin, sootheß inflammation, aliaj-o Itchlug and Irritation, and when followed by gen. tie applications of Ctrciciriu Ointment, the gizrJ, skin cure, t;\wxl\\y curon nil forms of Extract from the Nen Ze Time Jar-uary 22,1901 EXTENSIVE IMPORTATIONS. 300,0001b TEA. Few people ever stop to think, when measuring out a teaspoonful or when buying a pound of tea, of the enormous quantity required to Bupply the people of New Zealand. A vißit to the wharf during the past month would have been an eye-opener.
Nelson, Moate and Co., Limited, receive shipments of tea by almost every steamer from Ceylon and India throughout the year, and hare landed, during the lust three woeks alone, the hmge amount of 300,000 pounds which is enough tea to provido every man, woman and child in New Zealand with 34 cups each of strong tea, Nelson, Moate and Co., LimHe*, are the leading t<a merchants in the Ausfcral«si»n colonies, a position which they Lave gained solely by giving the public a rea'ly good article. W r ANT«n.—A Buwrt Lad.—Apply News Office. TTTANTBD.—An Errand Boy.—Apply VY AVBURY 8808. tc WANTED.— A Littl» Girl to mind a child of a morning.—Apply NBWB npHE PIONIO in connection with tha BgL moot lioad School will be held in Mr. Barbiball'S Paddock on THUR3DAY, April 4th. Cricket Match daring the day. Dance in tbe evening.
SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORSB. PUHPABBD BY A. E. SYKES, 0 H E M I S T. Op oslte Tbe»tre, New Plymouth. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 'pHE Kxcelsior Joioery Work* have been JL REMOVRD to sew premises next the Presbytia Church, DeTon-itreet But. CENSUS 1901. ANY Householder who may have been overlooked by Sub-Enumerators whan distributing the Census Schedules will oblige by communicating at ence with W. J. Shaw, Now Plymouth, Enumerator, Taranaki and Clifton Counties. dw3odl TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 'TpHE Adjourned Annual Meeting of the * Poniety will b<i held at aiy office on SATURDAY, the 30th inst., at 2 p.m. THO3. 0. KELSEY, 2(5 28 80 Secreta y ST. ANDREW'S SABBATH SCHOOL. EASTER MONDAY. THE Annual Picnic will, by kind permission of Messrs. Lister and Clifford, be held " Under the Poriris at Woodleigh." T>rags will leave Post Office at 11 a.m., 12 noon, 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. ■ Tickets Is (to include return fare to | FrankJey Eoad gate, admission to grounds, and hot and cold water). Children (not attached to St. Andrew's Sabbath School) 1 under 14 years of age, 6d. Tickets may bo I obtained from teachers and scholar*, I Tea (with milk and sugar) may be obI tained by visitors at 6d per quart. j Drags leaving before 11 a.m. will not j convey visitors. 23 30 6 TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. O BARK BROWN has received initrnc- *»'<■ tions to sell Educa<ion R'ssrve of 2i acres, with 4 n»w Oettage* of 4-rooms each, returning over £2 per wefU. Lease about J 5) years to run, with riglit a' renewal ] '-t £lO per annum. Compensation allowed. I Price, £IOSO slg. I If. BARK MOWN. | Laad anrl slbMo Agent, ' '<■ 'A;V)n-Btreet,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 60, 30 March 1901, Page 3
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520Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 60, 30 March 1901, Page 3
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