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THIS DAY, at 1,30 p.m. AND TO-MORROW (Saturday, 26th April), at 11 a.m., and following days, in the premises recently occupied by Monasters fc Hbalders,— £ISOO worth of Drapery, Clothintr, Damasks, Sheetings, Calicoes, Series, Dress Goods, etc.

_ FARIS k CO. have heen favoured with . instructions from Messrs. P. Stephens & Co., of Wellington (who have purchased an enormous stock at 8s 9d in the £, and are relinquishing business), to sell as absve, without reserve, 35 cases new and stylish I goods. The list comprises,—calicoes, sheet- | ings, towels, lace curtains, art muslins, dress pieces, cretonnes, blankets, tweeds, serges, damasks, table covers, honeycomb and M quilts, men's suits (tailor-made), mackintoshes, shirtings, under-clothing, hearth rugs, cutlery, SCO yards of silk frr drens lengths, pictures, costumes, carets, etc., etc. -The above stock will be submitted in lots absolutely without r»serve. Goods will be on view from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. daily. G- FAKIS, Auctioneer. Note: Thi* sale affords a rare opportunity to the residents of New Plymooth and surrounding districts, as the auctioaeers have received instructions to dispose of the whole of the above stock in New Plymeutb.

THE TARANAKI PRODUCERS FREEZING WORKS CO., LTD. * PPLICATION*. in writing, will be re- /"*. oeived at tha office of the Company Currie-Btreet, New Plymouth, till SATURDAY, the 3rd May, for the situation of S-tireman at the Works, Motuioa. Only qualified persons need apply. Wages £3 per week. J. S. McKELLAR, Secretary.

WHITELEY TOWNSHIP. THE Sale of the Mission Farm Leaseh Ids is unavoidably POSTPONED for a few weeks. Lithogreph pUrs are row being prepared and will oe ciiculated when completed anl the fate or' sa:e fixed. I,can contidnntly ask all investors to wait for this sale, the terms are so exceptionally ea*y NBWrON KING, Auctioreer.

THE ASSOCIATED HOARD OP THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF LONDON EXAMINATIONS for 1902 will be held J as u ruler, viz.:— Klements of Music, Harm out, and Counterpoint,, on the 7t,h Jane. Practical Examinations in vocal and instrumental rausio at a date to be announced latt-r. Gold and si ver me'a s will be given to the candidates ta. ir. u first, :<r. , second places on t,he Hon»us list iu 2v'ew Zealand. Unsic published lot last jear's examinations may he used this year. Copies of regulations an •. syllabus can te had on application to the undersi.ned. All eniries close on the Ist May. F VV. KICHMOND, td • Hon. r ,ocal representative.

FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! CHARLES WAILNUT, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, Hamilton, Waikato. Xen Years Government Auditor. Large Connection throughout New Zealand. NUMEROUS Fine Dairy Farms and oslier Valuable Estates for sale and Enquiries invited. Send for Lists. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE.

AliL New Policy-holders paying their first Annual Premiums before the end of the year will receive Two Years' Bonuses in the next Division of Froiits at the end of iao2. Half-yearly aid Quarterly Policies will receive Bonuses in proportion. KeveMonary Bonuses already granted to ""olicy-bolders, £l.i)30,000, exceeding the -otiil amount of Claims paid by the Department J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner.

GOLD MEDAL Dubbin odour. Allows polish with blacking-. 22 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS. for superiority Black

ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS. X the Election of School Committees will be beld in the several iScheol Districts, at the places gtatea below, on MONDAY, April 28tb, at the hour of 7 p.m., for the purpose of electing duly nominated persons as Members of School Committees for the ensuiug ytar, as provided by Section oof "The School Committee's Election Act, 1891." The number of persons to be elected for each district is as follows:— Tenbigh Koa<\ Huirangi, Hurford Road, Huiroa, Matau, Ngariki, Pukearuhe, Pohokura, Purangi, Rowan Road, Tarata, Tataraiuiaka, Tahora, Tasutawa, '). ongaporutu, Uruti, and Waibi each five (5) persons. The election to be held in the respective school bosses. Bell, Bird Hoad, Carrington Road, Cardiff, Dudley Road, JJurlam Road, Egmont V'lls.ge, KHharo Road, Frankley Road. Fitsroy, Huiakama, Kent Road, Kaimata, Kaiauai, Lepperton, Mangorei, Midhirst, Maho Ngaire, Opunake, Oaonni, Okato, Oakui OcuaU, Pungarehu, Pembroke Road, Rahota, Ratipiko, Salisbury Road, Stanley Road, Tikorangi, Tarikißoad, Toko, lirenui.Warea, Waitara, and Whang-traomonß, each seven (7) persons. The election to be held in the respective school houses.

Kent Road election to be held In the Jjower Kent I'oad SchooJ.house; Bell, in the Bell Block Sohoolhouse; Toko, in the Toko Town Hall. Jvew P'yiiionth, Inglewood, and Stratford L'acli nine (9) persons. New Plymouth election to be held in thn Town Hall, New Plymouth ; Ingiewood election to be held in the Sohoolhouse, Inglewocd Stratford election to be held in the ScboolhouFe, Stratford. NOMINATION OFCANDIDATBB. Householders of the various School Districts are hereby requested to send in to the Ohairman of tbe School Committee in their District the names of persons, being Resident Householders, nominated by tnem to serve on the Committee for the ensuing

I The nominations must be ia writing signed by the proposer and candidate, and neat to the Chairman of thedehoil Committee ou or oet'ore MONDAY, April 21st 1902, not later than 8 p.m. Nominations may also be mide at the VTeeti"K of Househoulriers to be held on MONDAY, April 28th, 1902. The firsi meeting of each of the newly ■ lected Committees for the appointment of ' Chairman is hereby convened at thi above named places immediately afoer the elec-' tions. By order cf the Board. P. 8. WHITCOMBE, Secretary : Education Office, Mai oh 27th, 1902 2 26w5 eHutiful Residence. I 5 acres l»nd,' fi. Devoa Line, with new superior finished house, price £l'J5O. Aso eew 7-ioom Villa and 3 acres Devon-lina, price £BSO. Apply OARTHKW, BKIT LAIN & GO. WAN rKD.—fciend three stamps tor Free Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism, and Magnetic >~ealii.g. It Is the key to all business and nocial anocess.— If yon desire this precious knowledge write 5 to-day.—Prof. Wabd, Box 357, P. 0., Auokt)wus. to

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 25 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 25 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 25 April 1902, Page 3

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