I OCEAN ACfiIDEN C GUARANTEE CORPORATION (Lim .ted), EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. OWING to the Compensation Act having bi-en ga?.ett d, are hereby notified that they w'ul bo protected and tlieir Pi'lioies exUnded to cover -such Act, pen-?-* ing new rates and regulations. W. J FKB KTH, 4 District Macager. WALLS' INDIAN CORN CURE CURES Corns, WVtssnd Bunions. Every bottle is guaranteed by me, any any p jrson purchnsing this remedy who is not satisfied can obtain refund of purchase money by communicating with me. I make mysel£ tarsonally responsible for every bottle foW. WALLS' INDIAN PAIN KILLER. This Ointment is guaranteed by me to cure any ache or pain, cr purchase money return'd in full. The-e ramedies are obtainable only at WALLS, Gunpmith, to New Plymouth.
NEW PLYMOUTH GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. NEW ' WATER CLOSETS, URINALS, DRAINAGE, ETO. I until Doon of MONDAY, the 10th day of Juue, 1901, for the Kreoiion of Water Closeis, etc., at the Government Buildings, New Plymouth Drawings and specifications are on exhibiti* n and Biay he seen at the Post Offices at New Plymouth, Stratford, andHawea; aluo at the Poblio Works Office, Han: erville. The lowest or any tender not necea arily accepted. G. h COOK, Resident Engineer, Public Works Office, Munterville, May lGth, 1901. 302427 3137
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. THE 24th May Voiig a Government Holiday, no OAKQO will be shipped to Northern or Southern pr rts on that dat \ A. C. WALKBR, Wd23 Branch Mdir j-,-.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT TO AUCKLAND. C 5 mouth to Onehunga—will be issued by the 5.6. Rotoiti, from New Plymouth for Oneliung*. on JRIDAY 7th, and SATURDAY Bth Juno only, available for Id days. Fares : Saloon Return ... £1 17s Od .Steerage £1 7a 01 Early application for Tickets, in order to f ecuw berths, is requested. A. 0. WALKER, td Branch Manager.
CHETWODE SCHOOL, DLVOX-ST W£Sr. KIW PLYMOUTH. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for the H'-ghcr Education of Girls. Principal: MISS STANFORD, Assisted by Miss McKaciien, M.A., and an rriHE Bchool Cou'se includes English id JL all i s branches, French, La l in, Mathematics, Science Theory of Music, Calisthenics, Clats Sinking, and Needlework. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, find all Musi°al Examinations. A limited number of Music Pupils will be received, besides tV 036 attending the school. Mi>s Bow.ASE, of Wellington, is forming Dancing Classes in ennec-'ion wi'h the School. The csurse will inclu-'e Calisthenics, Marching, Step PanciDg, Plain Dances, and Fancy Dancts. The next Vrm will commence WEDNESDAY, Mav 2!) Hi. Miss Stanfort will be at home lo enrol intending pupils on TUKSDAT, May 28lh, from 3 to 5 p.m. to INGLE WOOD. SATtJKDAY, 25th MAY. VICKERS & STEVENS have received instructions from Mr. BBOWNLOW HoKkocks to offer the y " PEN WORTH AM ESTATE,'' uprising 3 sections, containing 5! I acres being Sections Nos. 10, 11, i and 13, Block 2, Huiroa Survey District, by public auction, at their Mart, Inglewood, at 2.30 p.m., on the above date. The land will be offered in three lots : Lot 1, Section 10, 151 acres; Lot, 2, Section 11, 145 acres; Lot. 3, Section 13,286 acres. This land is situated five miles to the East of Inglewood, a thriving township on the railway line between Stratford and New Plymouth, in the :'. uf the best dairying district in the r,oir,h Island. Mr Reynolds, I who ran a dairy factory for some time at | Inglewood, e id who lias had considerable j experience, informed us that he coidd obtair [more butter out of a gallon uf milk here t' an ' in any plaeo he k' e\v of in ' he North Island, and subsequent resuhs obtained in factories here fully bore out the stidement. A metalled r ad runs to the property, and there is another good metalled road (the Kaimata Road) on the west side. The land is undulating and mos'ly ploughable, well laid down in clioice grasses, and has not b en used tot dairying purposes, but childly as e. sheep run, consequently the pasture is of exceptional excellence. It is subdivide-) into numerous paddocks by ffrstclasi sheep-proof fences, in good order, and the land can be ridden over in any direcScction No. 10 has theb or-n.-.isling of a line ten-roi good preservation, situated spot.- uirounried by beaulif and shrubberies ; l'.-np-.-he<! shed, dip, and cow-ahed. stead thereon, d residence in wull sheltered laid out lawns d staole, woolhe cattle and , Jpuid'.t. ' !'. niusiii;.' •' one of the most i (a, .tractive propel ties in tbo wi ,;le district. < A dreamery, Post-oflice and Telephone, Sshc-d, Public Hull, and Ulacksmilh's shop : a ; situated opposite the north-west corner \ of the piopeity. j renditions of Sale.-.l'un p,:r ceut on fall ' i or lis mmer, balance of purchase money four ;j \we'--s f'om dare of -aio, pavafle at, the oflice : I of hie Vendor'* So:; :itor, >ir. Oliver Samuel, Nev.-:".j'..,onth. 22 28 24. i riHIiiBLAINS make children cross an iKJ ill. Apply Loasby's Koclibab „efor jthey break, and note the change~wstaii . reli<»
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 22 May 1901, Page 3
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837Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 22 May 1901, Page 3
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