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A soldier, whether be belongs to ■he hone or ths foot, is Grsi and foremoat *> rifleman (raya tha Spectator;. Itteladiog, and in Rdditiea to that, the prime qoalibies of tha eoidier m*y be ravghly enumerated as fallows:—He nut be: (1) A rifleman; (2) a disciplined man; (3) a man capable of stalking, ■coating, and bakicg advantage of carer; (i) a mm who eaa use the spade and pickaxe; (5) a man who cab r de and look after either a horse er a bicycle ; (6) a m-sn who possesses some gymnaguc braining; (7) ;.mac wi:o hfs the power of moving y and withOBb unnecessary fricti n in el'sa order. Strange as it, may seem to s me persons, the wiy ia Tbich the tidier is dresced, the m inner iu which ha cut' away his hand when he salot»s, the exaci occasion when he salntos, the angle at which his heels meet when he assumes "she position of ibe eoidier," and >o forth, do nob really go to the building op of a aol lier. He may be aole to do none of these things, aud yet be a very capable soldier. Unless and until we secure men who cm shoot to kill with the rifle, and not meie'y let off their genß, we have nob really got an army of soldier*.

TRESPASS NOTICE. NY Person found Tr spearing op the prosecuted, and TAKE NOTICE That Peison will be laid on theseverali i mentioned:—Wm. Paynter, A. Mc- , J. & M ottrom, Hesloo Bamitt, Hum■nd Bom, Hospital Koad, 80l b, Avenue Bead, New Plymouth. fk ttejll H. 6. HAIGH (Bandmaster Olty Band). Leader Philharmonic Soctetr, Teacher of Violin, Mandolin Piano, Orchestral Instruments Pupils are requested to' attend at usual lioura. Intending pupils please apply as early as possible. Address: — Devon-street West. SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR, 10 make the hair growsoft, glossy, and . luxuriantly is a matter that has vexed the minds of many thousands. The hair re quires to be nourished, and the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this yon must use Parker's Hair Tonic. It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requirements without the disadvantages necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. and It is not a greasy or oily preparation, will not soil the finest linen or lace to not poisonous, nor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender skin Bis not highly perfumed, and in no way objectionable to the most refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandrifi orothe unities from the scalp. t makes the hair grow soft, glossy, an iTisßoldin patent bottles at 2s6d; by portSs. ' , It is manufactured only by the proprietor It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. E, BYKSS, opposite Theatre Royal, Mew Plymouth. Waitaia Agents Lawbbnoh Bbos. Storekeepers. JOHN T. CAMPBELL, OOOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND . Valuer, Land, Estate and House Agent.

Gear Govs XTRACT of MEAT, JOB 1 Beef Tea, SonpsJ Gravies, Sauces, etc. | GUARANTEED * Absolutely pure \ And of the Very Highest Quality, t Husututund mlilt from Cattle pu«£ by ! v Obtainable throughout the Colony. " ASK FOR IT, And take no othtr. I "A PERFECT Food for InfantX Mks. Ada S. Ballin, | Editnsi of "Pah .' \ Over 70 Years' i Entabllshed Reputation, - ! BEST and CHEAPER jFor INFANTS and IHYSIDS, i CHILDREN and The AGED. 'Very carefully prepared ai nutritious."—Lancet. " "J ' ""-qually suitable to Invalids and Old ?eople."—Medical MagazinkWZaVES FOOD has far stmt time ban -'Admirably adapted to the wants of Infants and Yo-ng Persons." Sir Chasi.es a. Cameron, M.D., Ex-Praidatt of tilt Royal CoUtgt ofSurgum, Inland. * Contains all the elements of Food in an easily digested form." Gordon Stables, M>Q., R.N. A ~,OS\ NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOft j NURSING MOTHER&* 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 186, 17 August 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 186, 17 August 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 186, 17 August 1901, Page 4

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