IN LESS THAN SIX YEARS WEBBER'S VITADATIO Has Covered Several Continents. READ WHAT IT IS DOING. ANAEMIA, WEAKNESS, AND DEBILirr CURED BY VITADATIO. CALL AND SEE MR, WALKER AT ■ HIS ADDRESS. 147*. Denison-street, Waverley. September 29tli, 1900. Mb. S. A. Palmer, - a My daughter, twelve years of age, has suffered for years from Anosmia, Weakness, and Debility I had two leading doctors attending to her since" she was four years of age, and tried everything that I thought would do her good, but to no purpose, until soma months ago a friend of mine who was taking Webber's Vitadatio for Hydatids advised me to give her the same medicine, which I did, and after a course of Vitadatio (which I obtained from the Faddington Agency, 377, Oxford-street) she gradually improved, gained in weight, and got a 'good colour, and is now in the best of health. I hand you this testimonial to make use of as you please for the 'benefit of others, and will give further information to any person calling at my address.—Yours faithfully, (Me.) H. Walker. For further particulars, S. A. Palmer, Warehouse, Waterloo Quay, Correspondence Invited. Writ# for testimonials. New Plymouth : Borgesb, Frasee & Co., Merchants.
TAJRANAKI CO-OPERATIVE . BACON COMPANY (Limited). A Copy of the Proapeotus, with form of application f n tiharea, may b? obtained at any branch ot the Bank of New South Wales in laranaki, or from the undersigned. L. M. MONTEATH, Secretary pro tem, New Plymouth. ■ MOA BO AD BOARD. FPLICATIONS for position of Clerk and Treasurer to the above Board will be received up to 10.30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 29th, 1902. Applicants to state salary required, a.nd the duties c»n be ascertained by applj ing at the Board's office, loglewood, duriug oflioa tiours. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY, STRATFORD ELECTORAL WARD. wdte 804X118 25 H. TRIMBLE, Chairman.
I HEREBY give notice that an Eleotion forOno Member will take place on FRIDAY, 24th January, 1902, in the place of Pilchbr Fsbdhkick Ralfk, resigned. I appoint MONI )AY, 13th January, 1902 as the day, and the Office of the New Ply. mouth Harbour Board, Brougham-street, .New Plymouth, at the place for the delivery to me of nomination yapew nominating a Candidate for the office of a member for thn Stratford Electoral Ward. The nomination paper must be iu the form of the second schedule of the " Kegulation of local Elections Act, 1876," and must he delivered at t*>e place aforesaid before noon on MONDAY, 13th Oanu»ry, 1902. Should there be more than one Candidate nominated for the office to be filled, due notice will be given of the poll. CLARENCE RENNELL, Returning Officer. New Plymouth, 3rd January, 1902 wd4 UNRESERVED SALE OP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. SATURDAY, 11th JANUARY. NKWTON KING bag received instructions from Messrs H. W. Cottier and Co. to sell by auction at the Shop, Cash Palace, Devon-street, the balance of their Stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Consisting of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Stmts, Ties, Hats, -Sox, Underclothing of all descriptions, Rugs, Blankets, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Velveteens, Prints, Flanelettes, Muslins, Jackets, Capes, Macintoshes, Millinery, Hosiery, etc., etc, Without reserve. Sale at 11.30 a.m. i g GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. ALL New Policy-holders paying their Spat Annual Premiums before the end of the year will receive Two Years' Bonuses in the next Division of Profits at the end of 1902. Half-yearly and Quarterly Policies will receive Bonust s in proportion. Reversionary Bonuses already granted to Policy-holders, £1,"30,000, exceeding the total amount of Olaims paid by the Department. J. H. RICHAHDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. c WEST END OMNIBUS SERVICE. ON and after MO NDAY, December 304 hj, my rew Omnibus will tin at f isquent intervals during the day, commencing at 8.30, as under Fiom Bank of New Zealand to Belt road, thence ti Houth-roa-i and returning by St. Aubyn. street, and vide versa. FARES 3d On THURSDAY and SUNDAY afternoons the 'Bus will run te the Breakwater and back. FARE Is Permanent time-table will shortly be published. M. JONES, to Proprietor.
C. BUCHANAN, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER (Established 1897.) WISH US to inform his Customers and the public of New Plymouth that he has opened a LARGE AND SPECIALLY FITTED SHOP in Carter's Buildings, Devon-street, where all kinds of FIRST-GLASS PASTRY. CAKES. AND SMALL GOODS can be obtained fresh daily. A large and up-to-date TEA ROOM with every convenier ce for Ladies is provided. HOT PIES, TEA AND COKFEE, First-class White, Brown, and Bermaline Bread, delived daily. C BUCHANAN-
ANTED KNOWN.—Maslin is a binnd, of the beet cereal". Maslin contains all the necessary ingredients for a purfect food.—'Wholesale agents, Burgess, Frasek fcCo.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1902, Page 3
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