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Using Cuticumsoap Face Humours Pimples, blackheads, simple rashes, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by CimCUra Soap, a sure preventive of inflammation and clogging of the Pores. Bold everywhere. F nrelzn d#j>otfu T.N*wb*bt,l>wfoot li. Midt, Partfj R. Tow*9*co. t Hydn«y. J*«TTi»iv. yjßMA>]> Ciuus. Corp.. bole frops., Borlon.TJ. S. A* w ANTED.—A Situation by flrat-claes Cook —Apply A.B 0., News Office. WANTED KNOWN.—MiSS WINIFBHD Bakeh (certificate holder for 80 words per-minute from the Auckland Shorthand Writers' Association) is prepared to receive pnpilß for les-oos in Pitman's Bhorthand. per quarter: In class. £1 la; private lessons, £lloi.—Brookside, Oarring.ton Boad, d3o WAN TBD.—Send three stamps for free Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism, and Magnetic dealing. It is the key to all busine-s and »ocial Rrocess. — If yon d"»i>e this precious knowledge write to-day.—Prof. WABD, Box 357, ,P.O. t Auokland. •«-. 110 rm COU'GHS a 8t COLP3. » BOLL BY CHEMISTS AND STORK' <• PBEPABBD BY : A. E. SYKES, 0 ff E M I S T. Opposite Theatre New Plymouth JOHN LEYDON, Ancto'coer, from Auckland, has arrived, and will hold bis first Sale on SATUKDAf, September 28th. See band bill in this issue. rpHE Usual Monthly Meeting of the Ta'aI nafci B<aoch of the New Zealand Educational Institute will be held in the Board's Boom at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 28th inst., when a paper will be read by Mies Hodgkinson. Fall attendance re-' quested. All teachers invited. Executive at 1.45 p.m. ALFRED GRAY, Hon. Sec. TARANAKI GUARDS. THE Ol«a*-Bring for Trained Men (all but Recruits) will be held at the Range (Frankley-road) THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.30 pm. Uniform with belts only and leggings. LEONARD M. TAUNTON, £6 Captain Commandirg. BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS w'll be receive 1 up to 12 noon on MONDAY, the 30th iu<tant, at the Bor-ugh Offices, for the Grazing Rights of the Central and South Paddocks on the Kast side of Elliot-street part of the Racecourse Reserve. Term, one year. Conditions may be seen on application. 0. E. BEtiLRINGER, 24 26 28 Town Olerk. SATURDAY, 28TH SEPTEMBER, at 1 p.m. GREAT AUCTION SALE. JOHN LEYDON, Auotioneer. from Auckland, will sell by auotion in the shop lately occupied by Mr. Gilmour, Deyonstreet, on the aoove date,— A Very Lvrge Stock of General Merchandise, consisting of Furniture, Drapery, Olothing, Jewellery, Musical Instruments, Baddl«ry, Harness, Buggy Whips, Horse Oollßr Sweat Pads, Iron Bedsteads, Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, Carpets, Sheeting, Cutlery, D.JJ. B.L. Guns, Music Boxes, Boots, Albums, Books, Clocks, Watches, and every kind of goods required in the district can be purchased at Johk L fine don's Auction Sal«, commencing on SATURIJAY, September 28th, at 1 p.m. NO RESERVE. ROLL UP. NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. THE Annual Meeting will be held at the Criterion Hotel, THURSDAY 26th inst., at 8 p m. F. WAIDEN HALL, td Hon. Sec. AHUROA1 AHUROAII will be situated in the centre of the New Plymouth Harbour when the proposed extension is carried out, which must be done for the benefit of the country. See plans. Inspection in vited. CALLAGHAN & Co., 28 Agents. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Fishing Season—lst October, 1901, to 30th April, 1902. FISHING LICENSES may be obtained from Mr. L. M. Taunton, Sports Depot, iJevoc-sfreet, New Plymouth; Mr. C. Oi Smith, lnglewood; and iron the undersigned, D. MoALLUM, Secretary. Men's Licenses 10s, boys uuder 16 ss, ladies ss, day license 2s 6d, one week ss. HAMS AND BACON. THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY have just received a CHOIOE LOT of Andrews and Turabull's First Piize Dairyfed HAMS and BACON. As there is only a limitei supply, order at once, to CO-OPERATIVE STOREB. SEPARATE Tenders will be received at my oflice until 4 p.m. on MONDAY, September 30th, for the Erection of Business Premises in Egmont street lor W. D. WEBSTER', Esq. Carpenter's Work -Labour and nails only. Plumber's Work —Laboarandmaterial Painter's Work —Labour and material Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3. A. WAISEY, ; Architect, j Educational Buildings, « Deven-stMet. 2628

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 220, 26 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 220, 26 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 220, 26 September 1901, Page 3

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