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The following testimonial shows the value of Needh'in's Salve:—Mr. Needfcam—Your f-'alve is first-class for drawing and healing. Its sp-edy effects on wounds is turprising. Every mother of a family ought to keep a supply at hand, most especially in country places, where safe and sure remedies surh as your Halve, applied quickly, saves much pain and doctors accounts. [ consider no home compl without it,—James Florence Agents for Needhams. Salve, Co-operative Society, New Plymouth. —Advt. The Auckland Main Trunk Railway L ague's impector, in a report on the progress of work on the line, says ''The watk on the Main Trunk line is progressing as fast as the weather will admit. The rai's are nr.w laid nine miles from thePoro-o taio tunnel. Th' rails are fxpec'ed (o reach Ongaruhe by the middle of August if the weathtr hrlds fine, and whatever the weither ip, Mr. Body, the energetic officer in charge of the pUte-layiog, has been heard to declare he will have tbe r.iiU there befoie the end of tbe month, so as to keep good Mr. Hall-Jones' promise to have tbe rails there in September. . . I htar from a reliable source that the rails will not be laid to Msngaweka, south end of the Main Trunk, 88 promised, by September, the Makobine Viaduct being in a very backward state. Ooly two of the piers are finished, and there has been great delay in the erection of the staging necfsssry far the erection of the girders. The new big f-lip at the tunnel has not moved since I last wrote, the deviation round it (in case it does start again) is well in hand, so that if it does come in again it will not s f op the work.

Make the Hair Grow With warm shampoos of Ccticcra Soap and light dressings of Cuticuka, purest of emol. lient skin cares. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow when all else fails. Soldeveryvhett. Foretiin clepotn: - 1 - Vewiskkt, Lon< d0B:I«. Midt, Pane jR. Towns a Co., Sydney. Porrel DzutJAJD Cucx. Cuar.. Solo Bostoaf U.B.A* LOST. —Between Post Office and Robe street, a Silver Watch and Gold Chain. —Finder rewarded by leaving same at the Orit;iion Hotel. LOST orSt ayed.— Dark Bay Horse, white mark on 'act. seen at Ofeato. Owner, H. Coikub, Belt Road; or, Ambury Brch, Drspets j ® & COLDS.» I

SOLL EY OHEIIISTS AND Si'OKKd. PBEPAEED BY A, E. SYKES, CHEMIST. 0| posite Theatre New Plymouth SL MARY'S OHUROH, NEW PLYMOUTH. Applications win be received up to 5 pm. on FRIDAY NEXT, 9th ins 1 ., for the-p"sition of Verger and Caretaker Salary, £52 per annum, partial time only. Farther particulars obtainable from W. J. SHAW. Secretarj, 9 Brougham- strt et. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. APP' lOATION3 will be received at the Office of the Board, Brougham-street, New Plymouth, up to 11 a.m. on FRIDAY. 16th August, 1901, from practical machanies for the position of Foreman to the works at Moturop.. under the Harbour Boa d. Salary, £3 per week. C. BENNELL, d 9 12 14 wlO Secretary. BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. £3OOO LOAN FOR STRATFORD ')OWN lIALL. TENTER '> for £IOO De' ejturea at I per crn*. i- for 20 ve rs, from "25th January, l!:i 2, will : e received up to 5 p.m. on Borou;.'li Council i trcf, Stratfo-d, where all coQditk'iis and particulars can be obtained. T. HARRY PE.NN, '1 own Clerk. Particulars also at Ollioe o£ this paper. 10 THE EDUCATION BOAR;} OF THE DISTRIC f OF T AKA .N A K ~ IT in hereby publicly iio'itird that tho fol'owing is the result of the El®cficn fnr Tbren Mem' b a fir t-iie Education Board of the D strin or Tarauaki for the ensuing year: — i;kn. arthuk hignett... 151 JKSSIK HEYWOOD 11l KDVVI N r GILL ALLSWORTH 105 JOSEPH BHOWN f,2 WILLI AM ANDREWS COLLIS 57 JAMES HENKY CLAY ; ON 54 ROBERT GLEL.G 29 The total number of valid votes recorded was 210. The total number of votes rejected as inform'-'t was 85. I therefore declar• BKN. Ali'l liL'it HIGNE/I' JKSSIK lIKYVVOOD EDWIN GILL ALLSW"KTII duly elected by a majority of votes. P. S. WMITCOUiSK, Ciliccr. New Plymouth. August ljl v ', 1 ''l. S!0 W.hNIJ-JL/ KNOWN.

THE Box Plan of the Theatre Royal ii now a I the Colonial Piano Importm;; Co.'s V/areliuuse, Devon-street, next liailw.iy cro.stiiit'. where, in future, all bookings will tiko j-'a :o. J), McKINNON P-AIN, a2 i Fanasrer,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 9 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 9 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 9 August 1901, Page 3

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