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Makethe Hair Grow With warm shampoos of Cdticuea Soap and light dressings of Ctrriotnu, purest of emol. lient skin cares. This treatment at ono< stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, Stimulates the hair follicles, supplies thq toots with energy and nourishment, and itiakes the hair grow when all else fails. Bold everywhere. Foreign depots t F- Nbwbbbt, Lon« aontli.MiDY,Paris) B. Toitks 6t Co., Sydney. Pow*| UNQ 4VD Cubm. Cobp.. Sole Props., Boston* U. 8. A*

THE ORACLE. Abk my opinion] of women* aid J am orthodox; Interrogate me about horses, and I am lucid and instructive; Tap me about morals, and I leak information at every pore; dome to me with a subscription list for a Sunday school i> ; unic, and I defy the devil mid all nis works. Bat consult me as to the best means of preserving health and perpetuating happiness, and I unhesitatingly reply that it consists in the possession and intelligent use of

St. JACOB'S OIL, tL>e grwrt pain conqueror, which is everywhere obtainable.

WANTHD.— Smart Youth for the Drapery.—Applyat once.—Bon Makche, Stratford. WANTED KNOWN.—Good Friday Wesley an Pirnic. Tataraimaka. Return joorney 2s 6d, if sufficient offer. Give names G. H. Whitb, Photographer. ■ 25 LOST. —Between Waitira and Urenui on Wednesday last, one heavy Woollen 10 Rug, black on one side and brown on the other.—Five shillings reward on returning same to, G. H. Stobbs, Wzjtara, or to M. Jones, Criterion Stable, New Plymouth. t 0 H| 0 BANDSMEN. —Good Billots found for JL Cornet and IVnor Horn players.— Abplications addressed to J.H.O, White Hsrt Hotel. "TT'OR SALIC.—A good 3econd-band B.i. X. Cornet.—Apply " Cornet," office of this paper. ?5

(M r 'COUGHSt & COLDS. SOLD BY OHaMIBj.S°ANP* STORES PBBPABBD BS t SYIES, CHEMIST. Opposite Theatre New Plymouth^ TO LET. —The premiers in Devon-atcet, lately occupied by London Dental Institute. The premises are two storey, and can be made to salt new tenant.—Apply 0. TISOH to E. R. PURCHASE OF REMOUNTS. TNPPKCTOR ROWAN and MR. DOUGIiAS. Government Veterinary Burgeon, will attend «t the following places for the purpose of Purchasing Remounts Opunako.—THURSDAY, 20th March, New Plymouth.—VONDAY, 24th March. Waitara.-TUESDAY, 26th March.

TARANAKI MUSEUM. THE Museum will be opened to the public on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to i 30 p.m. W. X. SPENCER, to Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH' NOTICE is hereby given that the Bridge o*er the Heirai River, in Devon-street East, -will be CI.OSKD for repairs from 11 p.m. on SATURDAY, 22nd inst., to 10a.m.on MONDAY. 24th inst. \ By order. 0 B. BELLKINGKR, Town Clerk. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOA.ED. SALE OF LEASE OF LAND AT MOTUROA.

BEWIjKY & GRIFFITHS will ae U by public suction on FRIDAY, the 18th April. 1901, at 2 n.m., at their mart, corner of Devon nnd Egmont-sfcreetf, New Plymouth, on behalf of the New Plymouth Harbour Board : Lease of 45 Acres, parts of Sec. 187, Omata District and 811 Grey District, for 15 years from 2fith January, 1902, with right of renewal for 21 years, at a rental of ( £1 per annum. For particulars, conditions of sale, etc., apply to the Secretary of the New Plymouth 1 Harbour Bo irri, at'd to Oliver Samuel, the Board's Solicitor, and to the Auctioneers.

i FUR IMMEDIATE SALE. I j "8 4) AORTSB, :.n ideal suburb"! property; Jl goou 5-roomei! house, sit ted Ornate villngc, 01; rvjiiin rnad, closn to snhool, church and post office. Piico, only L6CO. THE EIYCIMMI BRITMCA. ORDERS FOR THE ABOVE MAT BE LEFT WITH THOMAS AVERY, .BOOKSELLER, -WHERE SPEOIt MEN PAGES MAY BE SEEN.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 85, 21 March 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 85, 21 March 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 85, 21 March 1902, Page 3

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