LOST.— A Yearling Jersey Heifer from Woodleigh; tar braid 5. Five shillings reward for return or information regarding same to P. T. Lister, of the Old Men's Home. W ANTED.-Send three stamps for Free »» Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism, and Magnetic Healii.g, It is the key to all business and Jtocial success.— If you desire this precious knowledge write to-day.—Prof. Wabd, Box 357, P. 0., AuckJand. to WANTED. —Housekeepers to try Maslin Porridge Meal. Oheaper than oatmeal.—Wholesale Agents, Burqess, Fbasbr &Go. i? 1 RE WARD will be given to any person ' v ' n S information leading to the conviction of the psrson who damaged the Notioe Board on my section Resarve R.—W Wbbbbb. taki cotfeHS COLDS. SOLI> BY OHJIMIBxS;AND STORES PREPARED BY A. E. S Y K E S, CHEMIST, Opposite Theatre New Plymouth MA* LIN is specially adapted for hot weather, being non-heat ng. Ail storekeepers.—Wholesale agents, BubofSS, Fbasbb & Co. FRUIT! FRUIT!! THIS DAY. NEWTON KING will sell by auction at his mart as above,— 200 BOXES OHOIGIC FRUIT Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Grapes, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Oranges, etc., etc. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. ( 10 "THE LAND-TAX AND INCOME-TAX AOT, 1901." Land and Income-Tax Office, Wellington, 4th January, 1902. BY Order in Oouncil, made and issued by His Excellency the Governor in Oouncil on the 11th day of December last under the authority of the above Act, it was determined that the respective duties by way of income-tax leviable under the said Act should be paid in one sum < n WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of January, 1902, at the office of the Commissioner of Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington; and, in accordance with such Order in Council, I hereby give notice that the said duties will be payabe accordingly. JOHN McGOWAN, 10 28 Commisaioner of Taxes. TO BRICKLAYERS. TENDERS will be received a« my offloe till 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, 11th inst., for Concrete Work and Building in Boilers for Hbnbt Brown & Co. The lowest or any tender not neoessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON, Architect. King's Bui'dings, Brougham-street. 4th January, 1902. 6 810 T*RANAKI CO-OPERATIVE BACON COMPANY (Limited). A Copy of the Prospectus, with form of applicationf ir Shares, may be i.btiined I at any branch ot the Bank of New South! Wales in Xaranaki, or from thß undersuntd. J L. M. MONTISATH, " Secretary pro tem, New Plymouth. wdte
, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. MKB BRAMLRY'S Fine Town Property, now in the occupation of £). Teed, Esq, fitaated in Fillis-street, near the Recreation Grounds, with splendid view of Town c.n<i Breakwater; one acre of land, beautifully laid out in garden and shrubbery; nearly new eigh'-room first-class residence, with gas and water, every convenience; also coach-house anl stables. Only few minutes walk from centre of town. Apply OARTHEW, BRITTAIN k 00. MOA ROAD BOARD. Applications for position of oierk and Treasurer to the above Board will be received up to 10.30 a.m. rn WEONEBJ DAY, January 29th, 1902. Applicants to state salary required, &,nd the duties cm be ascertained by apptjing at the Board's office, Inglewood, during office tionrs. H. TRIMBLE, 80 411 18 25 Chairman. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my office till 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 15th, 1902 for the erection of a re idence at Inglewood for Mr G. Cook. Plans may be seen at Mr Cook's shop, Inglewood, after Friday, 10th January. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS SANDERSON, Architect. ing's Buildings, Brougham-street, 27th December, 1901. w28411d'J8714 GRE4T T) E AIIS ATION i' O ALK. beat Xvealisation;!ksale. OVERSTOCKED. \ T ew Goods! Sew Goods!! OWING to E, T. PETTY'S oontinued sickness and inability to attend to business, the large and varied stock of General House Furnishings must b9 turned into Cash. To facilitate this, marvellous Reductions in Prices will be made. As price lists are misleading, the publio should come and see the goods and judge for themselves. JUST OPENED UP: Ex Papaboa—so Handsome Black and Brass Bedsteads, Italian and French, ornamented with Pearls and Medallions. ExMaobi—-Furr.iture Coverings, Pliishettea, Serges, Table Covets, Mercerised Tapestries and Fringes. Ex Banoatiba—Linoleums and Floorcloths, all widths, special fjfor stairs. JUST LANDING, BX Tonbakiko—Carpet Squares, evry size in different makes and qualities; Hearthrugs, Slip Mats, Dionei - and Tea Sets, Choice Selection cf Fancy China Teapots, Salad Bowls and Fruit Dishes. SPECIAL NOTE. —All th'»t superior we'lmade furniture in tbe Tneatre Show Room roust be sold prior to closing that brarjb, consisting of Suites in Buffalo Hide, Tapestrv and Plush Rattan and Bamboo Duchesse Pairs, WarJrnbes, etc, etc. All guaranteed our own make. E. T. PETTY, (Opposite Theatre Royal) ' DEVON-STREET - NSW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 8, 10 January 1902, Page 3
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