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Baptist. Gill-street—ll a.m., Rev. W. JR. Wo'lley 7 p.m., Rev. W. R. Woolley Saltation Army. Services as usual. Millions of Women use Cutlcnra Soap Exclusively for beautifying the skin, for the stopping of falling hair, for softening and whiteolog red, rough hands, fur annoying irritations, too free or offensive perspiration, washes for ulcerative weaknesses, for many sanative antiseptic purposes, and for ull the uses of the toilet, buth, and nursery. Bold by all Colonial Chemists. Pottbb Dbco Ji Chbm. Corp., Sole ltopa., Boston, 0. b. A. w ANTED.—A Good Reliable Lad. Apply News Office. WANTED KNOWN.—Miss Winifbbd Bakek (cnrtificate bolder for 80 words per minute from the Auckland Shorthand Writers' Association) is prepared to receive pupils for lessons in Pitman's Shorthand. Terws per quarter: In c'ass, £1 Is; private lessons, £llo'.—Brooksida, Oarrington Road. d3o WANTED. —Send three stamps for Free Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism, and Magnetic Healing. It is the key to all business and oocial success,— If yon desire this precious knowledge write to-day.—Prof. Wabd, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland. to RJ 'COUGHS • & COLDS. * SOLI. BY OHEMIBTS AND STORES. PBBPABED BY A. E. SYKES, CHEMIST. Op pjßite Theatre New Plymouth XtTILL the Per on whe took a Pair of " Lidy's Boots from tbe Theatre Royil on Wednesday Evening please return same to the Railway Station. JOHN LEYDON lAiere. No need to go without all sorts ot necessary eooriß now that every one can huy at their own price. Drop in at the Auction Hales In uilmour's late shop, an l be happy lor ever after recuring suoh bargains as only can bo obtained at John Lbydon's. rpHE Usual Monthly Meeting of the Ta-a- ---■ nafci Branch o£ the New Zealand Educational Institute will be held in the Board's Room at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 28th inst., when a piper will be read by Miss Hodgkinson. Full attendance requested. All teachers invited. Executive at 1.45 p.m. ALFRED GRAY, Hon. Sec. AHUROA! AHUROAII willbesituttedin the centre of the New Plymouth Harbour when the proposed extension is carried out, which mast b« done for the benefit ol the country. See plans Inspeiti- n invited. OALLAGHAN k Co., Agents. HAMS AND BAOON. THB CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY have jast received a CHOIOK I.OT of Andrews and Turnbull's First Pr'ze Dairyfed HAMS and BACON. As there is only a limitej supply, order at once. to CO-OPERATIVE STORES. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. THE time for receiving Tenders for Additions and Alterations to Ohatsworth Home is EXTENDED to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, sth Oct'bar prox, W. F. BROOKING, ■ Architect. Broighsm streat, 27ih September, 1901. BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS will he received np to 12 noon on MONDAY, the 30th instant, at the Borough Offices, for the Grazing Rights of the Central and South Paddocks on the East side of Elliot-street part of the Racecourse Reserve. Term, one year. Conditions may be seen on application. O. E. BELLRINGEK, 24 26 28 Town Clerk. JOHN LEYDON, Auctioneer, from Auckland, has arrived, and will hold his first Sale on SaTURDAS, September 28th. See hand bill in this issue. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWKES BAY SHOW, 10m akd 11TH OCTOBER, 1901. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be Issued to Napier and Hastings from New Plymouth. Brunswick, and intermediate stations frm ,3 r d to Bth October, inclusive, available for return till 19th Ootober. d 25 4w28 BY ORDER. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. SEWING TE4CHER APPLICATIONS are requested for the position of Teacher of Higher Sewing. Applicants to give qualifications and to state salary per term for teaching a class of 30, one lesson o£ two hours per week. Also additional fee required for each pupil above that number. . Applications to be sent in not later than September 30th. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. \ PPLIOATIONS are invited for the Lease •fV of the Stanley Road School Site, Section 41, Block XIV, H\iiroa, on a yearly tenancy, for twenty-one years. Tenders will be received at the Education Office until 5 p-m. on tbe 7th October, 1901. Conditions of lease may be seen at tbe Office. P. S. WHITCOMBE, _ _ Secretaiy. Education Office, September 27th, 1901. w2* 5d28 In the Estate of OHRIBTOPHER KEATING STOCK, late of Albert Road, farmer, ALL persons having CLAIMS against this Estate are requested to render tbe same in duplicate to GOVETT k QUILLAM, wl Solicitor for the Executrix, JOHN MYNOTT, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. NW-COMERS will find it to their advantage to call upon the above before investing. Labour Bureau and Registry Office for Servants. N.B.—Advioe gratis. Address, Currie-Btreet m

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 221, 28 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 221, 28 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 221, 28 September 1901, Page 3

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