UtiCUTi I For Sanative Uses. Its remarkable emollient, cleansing, and purifying properties, derived from Cuticuka, the great skin cure, warrant tho use of Cuticuka Soap, In the form of bathe forannoylng Irritations, inflamma. tions, anil dialings, for too free or offensive perspiration, and also in the form o£ internal washes and soluaons for ulcerative weaknesses, and foritmny Mutative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, ami especially to mothers. The use of Cuticuka Ointment with Cuticuka Soai* will suggest Itself la tho severer cases. Sold by nil Colonial Chcmlatt. I'otteb Dnmi ft ClifcM- CORl\, Sole i'rrJl ".-, li'ifitr.-.i, u■ A. J OST.—Sm >l Gold Horseshoe Brooch, set I J with five pearls ; pin catch.—Finder rewarded on return to News Office. WANTED. —A respectable, well educated Youth, for the bookselling; and stationery business.— Apply to T. H. Hobder, Devon-street. tc WANTED. —Youth f or office. One with some experience p-eferrfd.—Apply by letter to Buegess, Kbaseu & Co. 12 WANTED. —Cook (Male or Female) for the Old I'eople's Home, New Plymonth. Apply in writing to the Board's Offic", enclosing references and stating wages require !.—F. P. COBKILL Chairman Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. 14 WANTKD.— The Christians of New Plymouth to jead and distribute the New Zealand Ambassador, to be had at Hoddeb'S, Stationer. Price, Is. Published monthly. 15
COLDS, SOLL BY OUEMISTS AND STORES. PREPARED liY A. E. SY K E S, CHEMIST. Op osite Theit.r New o Plymonth' LEGAL. THE Officeß oI all the Solicitors practising in New Plymouth will be OLOSED on MONDAY 17th and TUESDAY 18th June. J. H. QUILLIAM, Hon. Sec. New Plymouth, '2 15 Legal Astociatieo. rpHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEL PARTMEN ris prepared to grant Employers of LabDur covers against risks—connected with their trade or businets—under the Workers' Compensation Set, tbe Employers' Liability Acts, as well 8s under the Oomoion Law. Owners of Property and Mortgagees also protect d under special tables. Personal A-. aidant Insurance effected in all branches. For parliculars as to rate 3, etc , app'y to tha local offices of tin Depart me-t-, J. H. RICHARDSON, t c I ommif-sioner.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ROYAL VISIT TO WELLINGTON. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be i sued from any station to Wellington (via either route) froji K!':h to 20th June inclusive, available for return till SATURDAY, 29tU Jane. 4 la BY ORDER. R. NOTICE TO VETERANS. IT liavi' g boon found gr*at inconvenience L may be experienced from overcrowding, tlio Railway <fficials have been instructed to allow those Veterans wh 'se free passes are from stations North of Wanganui, and dated from iGth in*t., to travel as though the passes had been dated THURSDAY 13th, and following days. Officials of the Manawatu line bave also been instructed to this effect.Passes will thus djte trom 13feh to 22n-1 June. 'to EDWARD TREGBAR. r
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 12 June 1901, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 12 June 1901, Page 3
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