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THE ORACLE. Ask my opinion of women, and I am orthodox; Interrogate me about horses, and I am lucid and instructive; Tap me about morals, nnd I leak information at eveiy pore ; Come to me with a subscription list for a Surday school picnic, and I defy the devil and all his works, Bat consult me as to the best means of preserving health and perpetnatlng happinegc, attd I unhesitatingly reply that it consists in the possession and intelligent use of St. JACOB'S OIL, the great pain conqueror, which >8 everywhere obtainable,
Extract from the New Ze Times, January 22; 1&0 I 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 supply the people of New Zealand. A visit to the wharf during the past month would have been an eye-opener. Nelson, Moate and Co., Limited, receive thipments of tea by almost every steamer from Ceylon and India throughout the year, and have landed, during the last three wosks aloop, the huge 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. Ne'son, Moate and Co., Limited, are the leading tea merchants in the Australasian colonies, a position which they have gained solely by giving the public a really good article.
WANTED.— ASmart Lad.—Apply News Office. FOUND, on Ap-il 21st. wandering and left at <lib Critaiion Stable".— Ore Dark Brown Pony Gelding; square cut tail; shod all round. Owner can have same on payment of expanses and tha cost of this advertisement. —M. Jones, to TO LET.—Unfurnished Rooms (single or double), in Ooriiß-street. Apply to J. Mynott, Registry Office. to FOB SALE or to LET —Six-veomed Housein Elliot-street, with wasli-honse. Apply to Mrs. Roberts, at Store. tc SOLDJBY CHEMISTS AND STORES. PBEPABBD BY A. E. S Y K E S, CHEMIST. Op osite Theatre, New Plymonth MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS AND BURGESSES OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Ladies and gentlemen,—t Thank you very much for the support given to me on Wednesday, and bee to assnre you that though defeated I shall still continue to do my best for the advancement of the interfsts of Taranaki and New Plymouth. —Yours faithfuUy, 26 R. COOK. TARANAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. MOA RIDING. T BEG to tender my hearty Thanks to my .1 supporters in the above Election, and hope to show them by my actions that their confidence hus not been misplaced, w27 MARK HOPSON. COUNTY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF OMATA RIDING.
Ladies and gentlemen,—i r#tum you my .sincere Thanks for the generous support you gave me ft the County Election on Wednesday, and I trnst that I I shsll, in the fntura. prove myself worthy of jyonr confidence.—Yours faithfully, w2i G. W. W AUK HAM. T IN BANKRUPTCY. FOR SALE. HPHK Props, ty known as ABBOTT'S SHOP, .ft. Devon-street, is Open for Sale until i'l Y, .'.Oi!j April. There is a frontaco ?of SOi link* and depth of 205 links, with ! commodious Business Premises and Dwolj liner. Full particulars on application to J J. C. DA VIES. 5 M Deputy Official Assignee. | AINS make children crcn art i\.' ill. Apply Loasby'a Koolilah „efor< ji.boy Lrealt, snj note (lis cbucg:;—
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 81, 26 April 1901, Page 3
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