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MILLIONS OF WOMEN USE CUTICURA SOAP FOR THE Hands Hair AND Skin. For beautifying the skin, for tha stopping of failing buir, lor Boftenlne and whitening ren, rough bands, lo the torm ofnuths for annoying irritation*, for too free or offensive perspiration, Juthe form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, for many sanative antiseptic pnipo«Pß, and for all tho purposes of iliu toilet, uutli, and nursery, it is incomparable. Bold by all Colonial Chemists. Pottsb ConP., Sole Rope., Boston, U. 8. A.

WANTED KNOWN.—Miss Winifred Bakeh (certificate ho'dcr for 80 words per minute from the Auckland Shorthand Writers' Associatfon) is prepared to receive pupils for lesions in Pitman'd Shorthand. Terms per quarter: In class. S1 Is; ptivate lessons, £llo>.—Brookside, Curiington Road. d3o WANTED. —Send three stamps for Free Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism, and Magnetic Healing. It is the key to all business and «ocial snc:ess.— If you define this precious knowledge write to-day.—Prof. Wabd, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland. tc TAKI m & COLDS.• SOLL BY CHEMISTS AND STORKS. PREPARED BY A. E. SYK ES, OHEMIST. Oppjsite Theatre New Plymouth TENDERS. TENDERB for Grubbing Furze are invited by the undersigned up to WEDNESDAY, 25th inst. Lowest tender not necessarily eccepted Apply M. JONES. rpHB Usual Monthly Meeting of the Tara--1 nalei Branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute will be held in tbe Board's Room at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 28th inst., when a piper wil be read by Miss Hodgkinson. Full n't: idance requested. All teachers invited. Executive at 1,45 p.m. ALFRED GRAY, Hon. Sec. ORICKET. THE Aunual General Mee'ing of the New Plymouth Cricke* Club will be he'd on TUESDAY NEXT. 24th inst., at Messrs. Bew'ey and G itfith's Office, at 7.30 sharp. All members are requ-sted to attend, and intending mem bars are cordially invited. MANURE! MANURE!! THE Waitira Freezing and 000 l Storage Co , Ltd., have on hand a quantity of BLOOD and BONG! MANURE, which they intend to sell at the reduced rate of £5 10a 0i pr tr>n. allow'n? a liberal discount for cash. As thrf amomt is limi'ed, farmers should plas« their orders with tbe company at once. Waita a, August 31, 1901. to E. R. PARIROA NAT LYE SCHOOL. TENDERS will be received at this office until nonn of MONDAY, the 7th day of Ootnter, 1901. for Removal of Native School Buildings from Mawhitiwhiti to Pariria. Pa is and specifications are on exhibition at the Post Offices at Patea, Stratford, II --vera, New Plymouth, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. L COOK, Resident Engineer. Public, Works Offic=, 11 inte vill !, 19th S-ptimb.-sr, 1001. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL, Principal E. Pmdijam, M.A., T.inity College, Dublin. Head Mistaess—Miss Grant, M.A. Assistßut Teache-s Miss Drbw, H. H. Wahd. THE Third Term will commence on September 23rd. FEES. —£2 2s per Term, payable in WALTER BEWLEY, w1421d23 Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. THE Arnual Mee'ing will be held at the Criterion Hotel, THURSDAY 26th inst., at 8 p m. F. WAIDEN HALL, td Hon. Sec. A HUROA! AHUROAII willbesitu»tedin /\_ the centre nf the New Plymouth Harbour when the proposed ester- ion is carried out;, which must be done for the benefit of the country. See plans Inspection invited. CALLAGHAN & Co., 28 Agents. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS wiH be received at my office up to 4 p.m on WEDNESDAY. October j 2nd, frr Building a Pesidenoe at Fitzroy. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FRANK MESSENGER. ■ Architect, ■23:25 28 • Devon-street. TAR4NAKI BATTALION, Mi >ND' Y, Sept imber 23rd, the Taranakl Kifl". Guards, Band, and Ondets will Parade »t 7.30 p.m., at tbe Drill Hall. Drees: Drill order with leggings. By Order. LEONARD M. TAUNTON. 23 Capt. and Act.-Adjutnifc. ITARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION I SOCIETY. Fishing Season—lft October, to 30' h April, IPO2, PIKHIWG LICENSES may be obtained from Mr. T,. M. Taunton, Spores Depot, Pevon-street, New Plymouth; Mr. 0. O Smith, Inglewood; and fro-n the -ndersigned, D. McALLUM, Secreta.y. Men's Licenses 10s. boys under 18 ss, ladies ss, day license 2s 6d, one week ss. DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. HALF Section, Devon-street, with substantial cottage. £4OO ■ HALF Aere, nicely laid out with fruit foliage trees New 8-roomed bouse, complete with every convenience. Fine situation, one of the pleasartest localities in town, £IOOO. HALF Acre, splend'd situation. Mostly in garden, with lot of nice bearing fruit trees, Gool builrHng site. £400.' F. P. CORKILL, tc National Bank Chambers. C CHILBLAINS make children cros and ■> ill. Apply Loasby's Koolibab Jefore t'iev reak, and note tbe ohange—watsit V e't

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 217, 23 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 217, 23 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 217, 23 September 1901, Page 3

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