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THE ORACLE. Ask my opinion of women, and I am orthodox ; ggfj H lit !UfcInterrogate me about horse?, and I am lucid and instructive; / Tap me about morals, and I leak J formation at every pore ; I Come to mo with a subscription list ! for a Sunday school picnic, and I 1 defy the devil and all his works, i ■ Bat consult me ns to the best means of preserving health and perpetiut- | ing happines", and I unhesitatingly reply that it cons'Vs in the possession and intelligent use of St. JACOB'S OIL, the great pain conqueror, which is everywhere j obtainable.

SOLL BY CHEMISTS AND SXORiii. PREPARED BY *•<=*>»*■»•'» L E. SYKES, 0 H E ST. Op osite New Plymouth PUBLIC HOLIDAY. IN pursuance of the resolution passed at a meeting luld at the Town Hall on MONDAY, the 3rd icst,, THURSDAY, the 20th June insfc., will bs observed as a Public Holiday in New Plymouth, in honour of the Royal Visis. E. DOCKHILL, 19 Mavor. NOTIO E. AT a Special Mert'ng of the Borough Council, held this morninp, it was rsftolved, ''That as a token of sympathy and regret, as also to era'le the roany who wish to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Jambs Bku.hincujr, this meeting of the Boiongh Counc.l respectfully sng«e»ts to ths> tradespeople of the Borough that wherever convenient the business placi s should t e closel, say, from 1 to 3 o'clock on WEDNESDAY afternoon." W. F. BROOKING, Deputy Mayor. Borough Council Chambers, June 18 b, 1901. 19 The govrrnment in.surancr de. PAKTMEN C is pr-pp ired to (_>rant I£ra ployfrs of Labour 00/irs against risks-con-nected with their trade or bucine-fc—-under the Workers' Compensation Act, the Employers' Liability Acts, as well rs under the Gomroon Law. Owners of Property and Mortgages also protected under special tables. Personal Accident Insurance effected in all branch' s For particulars as to rates, etc, app'y to the local offices of ths Depavtme-.t, J. H. RICHARDSON, tc " Coin missione-.

NOTICE TO VETERANS. IT havi-g 1 can f' und gr at inconvenience may to cxr.erien ed from overcrowding, the Railway < fiioials hive beeo instructed to allow those Veterans wh -se free passfis are from stations North of Wangauui, and dated from lGth in<4, to travd as (hough the parses had b'en dated THUUSDAY 13th, and following i'aya. Officials of the Manawitu line have also been in'trneted to this effect. „ Passes will thus date from 13th to 22ni Jane. tc EDWARD TREG'tTAH. EDUCATIONAL. CLASSES far Matriculation 3'i Mediaal Preliminary, Junior and Senior Civil Service and Barristeis' and Solicitors General Knowledge Kxamina'ions; also -horthand, Book-keep'ng, etc.; held by Mr 0. M. Townsend, 8.A., and Mr. H. H. Wffi-d of the High School. Apply, to H. H. WARD. NEW ZKALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THIS is to notify our Policyholders of Employers' Liability Ait or Joint Policies, that they will be held covered under the Workers' Compensation for Accidents Act 1900, pending re adjustment. Copies of the Act can be had gratis on application at the Company's Office, Brougham street. W. J. SHAW, tc District Manager. OCEAN ACCIDENT CORPORATION (Limited). EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. OWING to tbe Compensation Act 1 avine V'cn eaaetted, Clients are hereby notifisd that they will be protected and their Policies Piter,del to co\er *uch Act, pending new rates and rrgulatlo-s. 7 s W. J. FREETH. District Ma-u-er.

NEW PLYMOUTH COOPKIUTIVE SOCIETY (Limited) THE Thirty first Ha'f-yeaily Meeting of Shareholders will be held in Storeroom on SATURDAY, tho 2"th June, at balf post 1 o'clock p m. Business: To Receive Director's Feport and Balance-sheet, to Elect One Di ect r in the place of Mr. B.nd, who retires by rotation and is eligible for rp-elec"»ior, One Director in the place of Mr. J. B. Oor.nett, who resigns, and One Auditor in the place of Mr. Fookes, who retires according to Rule 68, and to dcil with any other business that m«vy he brought forward. THOS. BRASH, Manager, T. R. HODDER BEGS to announce thßt he has purchased the old-established Business of Mr, Gilmour, Bookseller, Stationer, and News Vendor, and respectfully solLts a share of tha patronage of the inliabitarts of New Plymouth and surrounding districts. T.R H.'S intention is to keep a thorough assortment of PLAIN, FANCY, COMMERCIAL and-LAW STATIONERY and up-to-date BOOKS oft h=> highest character, Periodical and Newspapers, School Books and requisites. As T.R.H, has a London Agent he is in the favourable position of importing on the very best term?. NOTICE OF BEMOYAL. OWING to extensive expansion of business I have been compelled to move into larger premises, which have been specially erected for the purcose, on the site lately occupied by the Herald. JAMES BELLRINGEB, tc Devon Street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 123, 19 June 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 123, 19 June 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 123, 19 June 1901, Page 3

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