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WANTED.-A good Body Hand. Good , wages to a suitable hand.—Applv Mrs. Madigan, Devon-street. 21 ™T Double Rooms are to let at Ourriestreet Registry Office.—Mynott. to T OST.—Chestnut Horse, with white face XJ and three white legs and havinir cover on —Kinder will please retui n to Dr. McClbland. i COUGHSi « & COLDS.* I SOLE, BY CHEMISTS AND STORE 3. A. E. SYKES, CHEMIST. Opposite Theatre Kew Plymouth THE Annual Meeting of the Scenery Preservation Society will be held in the Town Hall this TOES DAT, the 27$ hj, at 7.30 p.m. All interested invited. W. A. OOLLIS, 27 Hon. See. I HAMS AND BACON. ~B CO-OPEBATIVE POCIETT have just received a CHOICE LOT of "ndrevvsand Tnrnbull's First Prize Dairy-1 fed HAMS aDd BACON. As there is orjy a limitei supply, order at once. to CO-OPERATIVE BTOREB. _ JARTMEN ris prep*red to grant Kmployers of Labour covers against risks—con. nected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the Employer*' Liability Acts, as well as under the Common Law. Owners of Property and Mortgagees also protected under speoial tables. Personal Accident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc, apply to the local offices of the Department, J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. ST, MARY'S CHURCH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1901, at,7.15 p.m. A FOLL CHORAL FESTIVAL SERVICE tX. will be hel i, in which the Stratford, Inglewood, Ottato, Omata,Bell Block, Henui, and St. Mary'd ( ew Plymouth) Ohoirs will take part. Processional Hymn, 215. Psalms 148,149,150; (ban's) 315, 316. 325. Magnificat (Barnby) Nunc Dimittis (Msher) Hymn, 477. ' Anthem, The Sun shall be no , more thy light by day (Woodward) Recessional Hymn, 436. Collection in aid of Choir Funds. td JOHN MYNOTT, LAND AND OOMM 88ION AGENT. will find it to their ad--1 vantage to call upon the above before investing. Labour Bureau and Registry Office for Servants. N.B.—Advice gratis. Addross, Ourrie-streer. I ,_.__ n27 j STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST. his yards as above, — 125 Calves to Tearlinga 60 18-months Steers 30 12 to 18-months mixed 23 yeatlings 24 Springing Heifers 30 Store Cows 4 Fat Cows 12 Btore Pigs On account of Mr. Allen Bell,— 20 J and }-bred Jersey Heifere On account of Mr. W. Billing,— 30 Dairy Cows to calve during September. Sale at 12 30 o'clock. w24d27 1 VEALE ROAD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th. KING has received instructions from Mr. W. Gbiffsn, who ha* sold his farm, to sell by auction on the farm, Veale-road, rff Frankley-road, on the above date, — All his Dairy and Farm Stock as under : 25 young cows in milk, and springing 1 spring catt and harness Ploughs, hirrows, 1 3-Coultor Drill With slight KKBBBVB,— 2 half draft horses 1 trap mare and foal 1 Farmer's Fayourite Drill Also,— On account of Mr G. Clifford, who has sold his farm and is giving up dairying,— 15 Grade Jersey Cows 5 yearling calves 1 Holstein bull 2 half draft horses Also, — On account of Mr T. P. Listke, who is giving up dairying,— 15 yonng cows, early calvera I 1 bull 2 horses, trap and harness 1 4-h.p chaff-cutter, nearly new 1 W. A. Wood Mower, with reaping attachment Lunch provided. Sale at 12 30 o'clock. Note,—Mr Griffans cows are a first-class [ lot of Holsteins. He has had the . highest test at the factory, and haij taken first prize at Taranaki Show 4 years running j for test grade dairy cows. w 17 24 27

NEW GOODS—NEW SHOP. OPENING JO-DAY-A, G. OATTRAN HAVr- G taken the new promises of Mr. Bellriager's, will submit to thepublic a CHOICE NEW STOCK OF STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS,BOOKS id great variety. Large Sslection of Works by Best Authors. PKICE EEDUOED FROM 2/6 to 1/-. (All School Books will be Stocked.) Ornaments, Japanese Ware, Artistic China i and Glassware Toys. I ALSO,— ~~ I MILTJNE RY, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, TRIMMINGS (Under Supervision of MISS OXENHAM, Lale of Aucklaad.) LOWEST CASH PRICES. Note Addbess:— BELLRINGER'S BUILDINGS, I Devon-street. 24s J. A. MAISEY, I AROHITEOT. LARGE Experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney, and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in first class stylo for any description of buildings. s

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 192, 27 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 192, 27 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 192, 27 August 1901, Page 3

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