A CONVINCING ANSWER. the following testimoual ghows the value of Needham's Salve:—Mr. Needham—Tour Salve is first-class for drawing and healing. Its speedy effects on wounds is surprising. Every mother of a family ought to keep a supply at hand, most especially in country places, where safe and sure remedies such as your Salve, applied quickly, saves much pain and doctors accounts. I consider no home compl without it,—James Florence Agenta for Needham's. Salve, Co-operativ3 Society, New Plymouth. -Advt.
OST.—A Gold Link, between Powder- _ ham-street and the Library. - Finder please leave at this office. 2 igh;tarbra-d|s. Fire shillings reward for return or information regarding fame to P. T. Listbb, of the Old Men's Home. JOUND, near Eahotu.—A Purse, contain- -*-' 'ng gold and notes. Owner can have same on application to F. W. Watts, G> vernment Insurance Agent, N.P. TANTKD.—A*Young Girl for House■w work.—Apply Mrs. Hosnob, Oour- ' ANTED.—By Youcg Lady, position as »» Oomparion in a comfortable home, salary no objeot.—Address P. 0., Box 31, New Plymouth. 2 WANTED— A Servant. Apply to Mrs T. White, Powderbam-street. WANIKD.-Send three stamps for Free Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism, and Maenetic It is the key to all business and »ocia! Roccese. If yon desire this precious knowledge write to-day.—Prof. Wabd, Box 367, P. 0., Auckland, to vmZ\ S^ §< m % COUGHS & COLDS. SOIL BY OHJIMISiSrAND STORES A. E. SYKES, OEEMIST. Opposite Theatre New Plymoi-'ttaj o&JL giving infjrmati a n leading to the conviction of the person who damaged the Notice Board on my section Ressrve R.—W Wbbbbb.
MISSING FRIENDS WILL John Hot Oswald, last heard of 1 1 WhangamomorjH, send his address to this office, or will anyone knowing h's whereabouts kindly send word. His mother asks. w2Bd3 ~,. BS. D,arin« Shnt.tleworth most sinItjL cerety THANKS the numerous frienda who hare evinced such V * pathy with h°r in her sad bereaye? expresses heartfelt gratitude for evidence.-- of res Wot and esteem manifested for her late husband. dw BOEOTJGH OF\NEW PLYMOUTH. is herebjrgiven that a Special iS Meeting of the (Council of the Borough of New Plymouth will joe hold in the Council Chambers, Ki&g-'treetA Kew Plymouth, on MONDAY, 13tb [or the purpose of iixiiss the day for the Statutory Half-holiday, irWccordance with tie provisions of "The Sfops .and Shop Issistants Act, 1894," and flhe amendments Bereof. \ ■i'.. 0. E. BEILBINGEiS,
t. WALKER will lie ABSENT from New Plymouth for three weoks, dat'om Decern er 24th. \ Home, wbo takes charge of thfe praciay he consulted at Ms own residence usual hours, and at Mr. Hall's dallv at i.m. wSBd2 ? END OMNIBUS SEKYIC^ d after MO CJ DAY, December 30th;. r rew Omnibus will run at frequent Ping the day, commencing at •: ink of New Zealand to Belt to South-roa<s and •gby St. Anbyn- street, and i' and SUNDAY af ternooDS iin te the Breakwater and able will shortly be M. JONES, Proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 2, 3 January 1902, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 2, 3 January 1902, Page 3
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