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i mmter of all sorts, and without exception i everything sold linger the hammer. Grown i steers made from L 5 15a to L 6 17s 6d, two to three-year-old, L 6 Bs to L 6 2a 6d. empty cows L2 10s to L 3 12s 6d, calves LI Is to L2 4s, fat cows LI J 5s to L 6 lus. m m K ■ M m m M ITQHmQ HUMOURS Hashes, and irritations Instantly relieved and Bneedlly cured by hot births with CutiouhaSoap, tnck'finSD theftkjn, gentle applications ofCuncim.\ ointment, to hoa) the skin, and mild doses of Cuticuea EiisoLTKMT, to cool and cleanße the h!uod. IN LESS THAN SIX YEARS WEBBER'S VITADATIO Has Covered Several Continents. READ WHAT IT IS DOING. FIRSr AFRICAN STRUGGLE WITH DISEASE. DECISIVE VICTORY IN CAPETOWN, SOUTH AFRICA, GARDENS. Mrs. James Heaslip, No. 1 Oak Avenue, South Africa, says : " Three weeks ago I was suffering so severely from a thma and bronchitis that I could scarcely either breathe or walk, iny appetite became poor, and my nights were sleepless. Since then I have used about fiv« bottles of Webber's Vitadatio. and I am pleased to say that I feel much better I now sleep well and eat well. The bronchitis has completely vanished So great is the improvement that I think it my duty to testify to the medicinal virtues and healing powers of this great herbal medjpine. I hope it will soon find its way into every home in South Africa, and am willing to answer questions relating thereto. Yours gratefully, Mas Heaslip." October 14th, 1899.

For further particular*, S. A. J'tLMEB, Warehouse, ft;irerloo Quay, Correspondence Invitn.l. Write for testimonials. New Plymouth : Bi - kobSj, FraSee& Co., Merchants. WANTED— Lady Helpfor country, tb in family.—Apply to T" Lucbna, Mimi, Uienui. W Shovel Hands, Porter, mid Kitshenman; alsi several Lads and Men £Ol milking. I Good wages paid to reliable ban *s; no others need apply.—Mynott, Labour A*eut. to Y » Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism, and Magnetic Healii.g. It is the key to all busine.-s If you dssi e this precious knowledge write to-day.—Prof. Wabd, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland. . to 7 ANTED.—Cook (female) for New Ply» ' mouth Hospital, Wages: £1 per week. Apply to Matron at the Hospital. w2s,dt,c. " OST, between Pendarves-street an.i Kit' J zroy.—A Gold Curb Bangle. Reward. -Apply Hails News Office.

HSKii SOU, tiY GNJM&I3..S AND STORES A. E. S YKES, OSEMIST. Opposite Tbeito-e Now Plymouth T A RAN AM CO-OPERATIVE BACON COMPANY (Limited), A Copy of the Prospectus, with form of \. application fir Shares, may be obtained at any branch of the Bank of New South Wales in Tar»naki, or from the undersigned. L, M. MONTE A TH, | Pecretary pro tern, New Plymouth. wdte MONASTERY OF THE PRESENTATION, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE Bisters of Notre Dame des Missions beg to announce that the Schools in connection with the above establishment will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, Jannnry 27th.

HENUI ROA.D BOARD, I. on MONDaV, 2nd February, 1902, by C. F. Footk, at the office of E. 0. . Hughes, Ksq , where Specifications CM » be seen, for Forming and Metalling 25 chains, more or less on the Hospitil-road, and for 100 yards, moie or lesß, of broken metal, HEBLOP BARNIOIT, 25,27,29 31,1 Chairman, TO BUILDERS. TENDKRS are invited until Noon on SATURDAY, February Ist, for the „rectiori of Bank of New Zealand Premises at Kltham. Plans, etc., at Bank of New Zealand, Kltham, and New Plymouth offices. THUS. H. JAMES, 31 Architect. """ TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my office till FRIDAY, 30th inst., for the Removal of Cottage for Mr. Hbalt. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAB. SANDERSON, Architect. King's Bni'dings, Brougham-street, 24th January, 1902. 25 9

UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. NELSON JUBILEE. RETURN Saloon Tickets will be issued by Rotoiti on 30th January, and TakjPUNA on 4th Febrnary Fare*: £2 7s; available for One Month from date of issne. 31

MRS. F. T. BAKER, TBA3HER OF PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND THEORY OF MUSIO, Willi- reeume Tcaohine on MONDAY, February 3rd. Quarter from date of entrance. Terms en application. Lessons also given in French and German. BnnoKBiDK: Carrington-road, New Plymouth. 35a 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), January 25th, 1902, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 0. BUNNELL, Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 21, 25 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 21, 25 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 21, 25 January 1902, Page 3

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