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WANTED.— Bend three stamps for Free Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism, and Magnetic Healing. It is the key to all business aid »ocial success.— If you desire this precions knowledge write to-day.—Prof. Wabd, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland. to TO WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. WANTED —Young Man who has bad 2 or 8 years' experience a* Watchmaker. Must have gooi references. Apply personally to Mr. Ebkbst Skeates, White Hurt Hotel, New Plymouth, December 3rd or 4th; or before those dates by letter to Skeates Biios., Jewellers, Queetx-street, Auckland. 2 )GHSI & COLDS. SOLD BY GHJiMISiS PBBPABBD BY A. E. SYEES, CHEMIST. Opposite The*t.re New Plymouth NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). The monthly subscriptions will be Due and Payable at the office of the Society, Brougham-street, TO-DAY (Saturday), November the hours of 9 a.m. and spm. 0. BUNNELL, Secretary. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. ON -'ATDRDAS, the 30th iu&t., the Annual Meeting of the Taranahi Branch of the N.Z E.I. w'H be held in the Board's room at 2.15 p.m. A full attendance is requested. Business: Election of officers. ALFRED GRAY, Hon. Sec. MANGAPAPA MOKAU COLLIERY. TENDERS are invited up to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, 30tb November, for Alterations and Repaits to Two Barges on the Mokau Kiver. Specifications may be seen at the Colliery's Office, WaitaTa; Messrs. Jacob & O'Brien. Storekeepers, Mokau; Mess's. Govett and Qailliam, Solicitors, New Plymouth. GEO. H. STUBBS.
MA? LIN is specially adapted for hot weather, being non-heatiDg. All storekeepers.—Wholesale agents, Bubsbss, Kbaskb & Co. HILLSBOROUGH CO-OPERA-TIVE DAIRY Co., Ltd. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of MANAGER of the HILLSBOROUGH DAIRY FACTORY, duties to commence January Ist, 1902. Applications, ftating salary required, to close with the Secretary at Bell Block by 6 p.m., on TUBSDAY, December 10th, 1891. B. fEPPERELL. td Secretary. TARANAKI BATTALION.
THE Hides, Guards, Cadets, and Battalion Band will parade at the Drill Hall, on (Sunday, the Ist December, at 10.20 a m Drill Order, with Belts, Gloves and Side Arms only. The Rifles will parade on the Biflc Range at 5 ».m. on Tuesday, the 3rd December ; The Guards at 5 a.m. on Wednesday, the 4th December. Drill Order, with Leggingß, It is necessary for a'l members to do Volley Firing to earn Oapitation. By order. LEONARD M. TAUNTON, 30 2 Captain and Acting-Adjutant. FOR SALE OR LEASE. QOMEUBET Boarding House, Movstreet, O Inglewood, containing 20 rooms, stable, woodshed, washhou.'e, fowlhouse, workshop, etc., with quarter acre section held under lease from Inalewood Town Board with right of renewal Ground rent 32s a year. Excellent busii.es i being doae. Apply ti owner, RAYMOND SMITH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 283, 30 November 1901, Page 3
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