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hJDbj ovaars of stallions in th*> Ngtjiarapa district are dissatisfied I Nflfe the proposal of the MLaßterton A. j*£g P. Association to have horses jjftasained by a Government) veterinary piywn before |he annual horse parade. afc patitioii' has been signed for Mjwiititinn to the association on the jgsJbjMk Napier Telegraph considers that n'tibe arguments of those who sopport |m totaliaator are worth a rush, it is mm dnty of the Goveraent to take the into its own hands and to ■inn hon a moderate tariff of commisvA* Magistrate's Court, [Yman wiufeharged with haviog painted Mrkainwonh, a-lvertising a patent jjulliiini. on a fence in a pnblic street. stated that he had received jMm permission of the occupiers of the [itenises to do so. Prosecuting coun'ol intimated that he had been in [•Jnewd *o press for a substantial pen|£lty, as the borough authorities desired fill pnt i stop to : this nuisance. He feinted'•«»' that the maximum fine |ii £2O. The S.M. iofioted a fine of jilll with £llss cost*.

(WAL MAIL GOAOH. NEW PLY MOUTH TO OPUNAKB. ", BBDUOTION IH CHABGBS. ' lfbridgaa v !fiini»-T(.ble. „*■• Fares to Man. Wed. fc Opnnake. iw Friday. (Single. Return. Booking Office, 8.30. [ JLP. Hefflway ■-..:■ I t- Station, Aam. ._ 10s Od ... 17s Od! Cfcato ... 12.45 pom ... 5s Od ... 8s 6d fchcta..r V AaOpjn. ... 3s Od ... 6s Od 'Abbiyib at Opnnake 4 p.m. Z Fates to Toe*. Thur. fc New Plymouth. Lame Saturday. Single. Return *~i 7.30 aon. ... 10s Od ... 17s Od .. 9.10 a.m... 7s 6d ... 13s Od ... 11.30 a.m..... 3s 6d ... 6s Od l _,... l&66pjn, ... 2s 6d ... 4s Od r* , ABOTan at Hew Plymouth 2.30 p.m '. Heavy Luggage Kxtra. t Dinner each day at Okato, Is. v F ßOOKnroorFioffi: XliimU'Jil.; '-■ .: . . - Plymouth. Fowlers' Boarding House, Opnnake In conjunction with aboveservice, a Large can be arranged for to convey «—, Furniture, etc., at reasonable P"1 f | •-•. T. P. HUQHBON. -v»» uj Proprietor. okato,'4a> January, 1801. '' SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. V) make the hair growsoft, glossy, and . raxnriautty is a matter that has vexei i grinds of many thousands. The hair re ■ tone nourished, and the skin of th KWo do this yon most use Parker's Hair Tonic |lft is the only preparation that fulfils all th i without the disadvantage '' Tjy to promote a healthy and vigorou i Of hair. * ani - It knot a greasy or oily preparation, .will not soil the finest linen or lace is not poisonous, nor dees it contaL K anything to injure the most tender skin %.- It is not highly perfumed, and in m Xway objectionable to the most refined sens .ft gmeO. Breffieotually Jtemoves dandrifl or othe "-from the scalp.' ithe hair growsoft, glossy, an Bis sold in patent [hotties at 2s 6d; h BU manufactured only by the proprietoi o B should be on every lady's toilet table. Dfetrfrmtlng Agent for Taranaki—A. X SHOES, opposite Theatre Royal, New fly &OtuinluMf,HHii. Lawmhcs ; The City Tailor. >. bfYoStstlkei. new Plymouth I" AVINQ secured the assistl . aoceof I fun-Cuas TaiLogs • from* Wellington. 1 am now JJoiWfa. \Cf2SS aj \ I IN FASHION. I FIT, AWOKKMANBHIP m i.jT' : All Garments -I 5t HO Boy or Qui Labour *- employed. No Out Stock. Good selection of modem TWEEDS fITtt&BHIONABLK BHADXB. Oharges Moderate. Ladies'* Gentlemen's Tailor THE CITY TAILOR, tWO DOOM ABOVE THSATBB ROYAI An Exquisite Tea Table. Mothers and daughters could add to the delights cf the tea table i» they only knew how easily and quickly the mc.-t dainty and tempting little tea scones and light cakes can b~ made witb/the help of Brown * Poison's Paisley Flour, It is made by Brown •; and p-ison, of Cora Flour* fame, aci is used mixed with ' ordinary flour as a raising ' asent for home-baking of all ■■ ' jtuids. P • sley Flour makes '■ bread, scones, and cakes; very light and digestible, and unlike yeast and baking powder it is always certain *. m its action. ■JAKES HOM-BAKING A PLEASURE.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 10 August 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 10 August 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 10 August 1901, Page 4

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