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PREVENTED BY CUTICURA SOAP. TREATMENT.—CIeanse the, scalp and hair with *arm shampoos of Cutiguba soap, rir.se with warm water, dry, and apply a light dressing of CuriopßA, purest of emollient skin cures, gently rubbed intothe scalp. This trctraent wilfclear the scalp and hair of crusts, feezes, and dandruffi soothe irritated and ftrhfDgpiii-races, supply the wots with energy and nourishment, andmako the Ml* grow» When all else fails. ftjld by fill Colonial Chemist*, Pottsß Dfiuo Aith tfcau. Cobp., Stole Props., BobUm, U. 8. WADE'S WOKM FlGS—the Wonderful Worm Worrier*—are & safe find sure remedy in*ls boxes; sold everywhere.—Advfc.

WANTi* D. —Good Bricklayers. Apply G. Guff, Excelsior Timber Yard. AN ED KNOWS.— Good accommodation for afett Gentlemen Boarders Ten minutes walk from railway station.— Apply at this office. A3 SHOOTING SEASON, 1902. SPORTSMEN are hereby EARNED that the Jaw prohibits the shooting of Native and Imported Game until the season opens on the Ist MA.Y. 0. McAIXUM.

BELL BLOCK HALL SOJIAL. THURSDAY, APRIL 24th. CATHRO'3 'Bus will run if sufficient inducement offered. Book jour seats. W19d22 TO BUILDERS. '"PKNDKR3 will be received at my office A till 4 p.m. oa WKDNISSDAY, 2.1 rd nst., for the E ection of a Vestry in stoae, at St. Mary's Lharch. The lofte.it or any terrier not necessarily acceyte JAS SANDERSON, Architect. Kiug'a Huildmgs, Brougham-street, 12th April, 1902. 1417 22

TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. 'rHE annual Meeting of the share Society I will be held in the Borough Cornell Chambers on SATURDAY, the 26th inst., at 2.30 p.ai. Business: To receive the annual report and balance-sheet, election of officers and general. D. McALLOM, td Secretary.

TARA.NAKI MUSEUM, THK Maseum will be opened to the public on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 130 p.m. W. E. BPJCNCKR, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH, ELECTION OF MAYOR. WHEREAS Bbwaed Dockuill, Esq., la the only candidate nominated for the office of Miyor, I therefore declare him duly elected Major of the Borongh of New Plymouth. F. T. BKLLBINGEK, Retarning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth. Borongh Offices, Town Hall, 21st April, 1902. 24

BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THE New Plymouth Borough Council it prepared to piy 3|d per yard for Earth removed from the Borough Reserve, comer of Bgrnoni and King-streets, provided that quantities of not loss than twenty lards be taken at a time. Particulars on application. ¥. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. Botou.h Offices, isiew .''lymouth, April 21st, 1902. 24 LAND TiUNSFEK, AO V NOTICES.

VJ OTICE is hereby piven that the several 1 t parcels o£ lana hereinafter described will oe brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1885,' unless caveat be j lodged forbidding the same within one j mouth f'om the date of Gazette containing this Dotice:— 1 315 James Henry Qnilliam, Sections! 1401 and 1102, town of New Ply-: mnnth, 2 roo 1a and 2*3 porches, j Occupied by appHcaet. j Diagrams inay ba iuipscted at this office, i Plan 1783 i JKted this 21st day of April, 1902, at ; the Lands ' ffire. New Plymouth. 1 R.' L. STANFORD, 21 District Land Registrar. THE TARANAKI. PRODUCERS FR&EZING WORKS CO., LTD. | a PPLIGATIONS, in writing, will be re- ■' i'Si_ ceived at the! officu of the Oompnov, Currie-.'treet, New Vlymoulh, till KA'J'UR- ] DAT, the 3rd May, for the situation of : i-tireman at the Works, Moluioa. Only t qualified persons need apply. Wages £3 1 per week. t J. 8. MoKELLAR, ! Secretary. j WHITELEY TOWNSHIP. THE Sale of the Mission Farm L»aseh dds ia unavoidably POSTPONED for a fpw weeks. Lithogreph plans are now being prepared and will b© circulated when completed and the date of sale fixf3d. I can confidently ask all investors to wait for this sale, the terms are so exceptionally easy, j NEWTON KING, i Auctioneer.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 22 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 22 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 22 April 1902, Page 3

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