For Sanative Uses o frs remarkable omollioDt, cleansing, and purifying properties, derived from Cuticura, the great skin cure, warrant the ÜBO Of CUTICURA SOAP, in the form of baths for annoy, ing irritations, inflammau tlons, and chafings, for too free or offensive perspiration, and also in the form . , of internal washes and eolu. ftone for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women^ind'especially io mothers. The use of Cuticuka Ointment Jrtth Cuticura Soap will suggest itself la the severer cases. noid by al! Colonial Chemists. Pottbb Diiuati Cuem. Corp., 8010 Props., Boston, U. 8. A.
WANTED. —Good Bricklayers. Apply G. Cliff, Excelsior Timber Yard. WAN ED KNOWN.— Good accoramodation for a few Gentlemen Boarders. Ten minutes walk from railway station. — Apply at this office. A3
BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. I HEREBY givenotice that Mr William CuUKTSf.y, whose place of business is in New Plymouth, has b ea duly Licensed to Sell by Auction until th« 31st December, 1902. FT. BELLKINGKR, Vt26a2B Town * lerk. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. THK usual Monthly Meeting of the Tara naki Branch of the New Zea and Hdu cational Institute will be held in the Board's Boom on SATURDAY, May 3id, at. 2 30 p m ALFKED GRAY, w Hon. ScC4
taranaki museum. THK Museum will be opened to the public on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to i 30 p.m. W. ®. BPiCNOER. ® Hon. Beo, SHOOTING SEASON, 1902. SPORTSMEN are he-eby WARNBD that the T aw prohibits the shooting of Native and Imported Game nntil the season opens on the Ist MaY. D. McALLUM.
THE TARANAKI PRODUCERS FREEZING WORKS 00,, LTD. APPLICATION , in wr ling, will ba received at t-hfl office of the Oompanv, Carrie-Btreet, New Plymouth, till SATURDAY, the 3rd May, for the situation of Ptoieroan at the Works, Motnroa. Only qualified persons need apply. Wages £3 per week. J. S. McKELLAB, Secretary.
WAIWAKAIHO. TUESDAY, APRIL 29. ' KING will sell by auction at .1 his yards as above, — 100 Calves to Ye&rl ngs 60 12 to 18-montbs Mixed 28 18-months Steers 24 18-months to Steers 30 18-months to 2-year Heifers 15 2£ to 3-year Choice Heifers (early spring calvers 2 Hei'trs with o*l vs 70 Forward Empty Cows 30 Store Oowi 20 Store Cows 1 2J-year-old Shorthorn Ball 2 Pairs Yo mg Bullocks On account of Hon. T. Kelly, Jf.L.D., 150 2 tooth Romney Wethers 100 Romney Ew«s m Laub Sale at 12.30 p.m. W26128
FRIDAY, 2nb MAY. NEWTON KING baa received instructions from Mr. Kbetchma, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction at his house, in Bnller-street, as above, — The whole of his First-class Furniture, Sundries, etc, consisting of 1 Tapestry and push sutte, Octneaa *nd round tables, hentwood chairs dining tibles, double bedsteads, wire-wove mattre-ses and stretchers, washstands, dressing tables, mottled kauri chestdrawers. iplaid chess fable, mottled kauri combination chest and ware, lino'earn and mats, whatnots, clocks, crockery, garden tools, carpenter's bench aud sundries too Numerous to mention (all articles nearly new). Sale at 1.30 o'clock. 281
THIS DAY. at 11 a.m., and following days, in the premises recently occupied by McMasters k Shalders, — £I6OO worth of Drapery, Clothing, Damasks, Sheetings, Oalicoes, Serges, Dress Goods, etc. (1 FARIS & 00. have been favoured with T. instructions from Messrs. P. Stephens k Co., of Wellington (who have purchased .an enormous stock at 8s 9d in the £, and : are relinquishing business), to .sell as above, : without reserve, 56 cases new and stylish goods. i The above stock will be submitted in lots f absolutely without reserve. Goods will be ; on view from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. daily. | d. ITA.KIS, Auctioneer. ' Note: This sale affords a rare opportunity to the residents of New Plymonth and surrounding district?, as the auctioneers have received instructions todieposa of the whole of the above stock in New Plymouth.
HENUI TOWNSHIP IS NOW OPENTHE PUBLIC ARE THE JUDGES. Remember, the £SO upsets are only open for 14 days; after that £75 will be the lowest CALL AG HAN <fe 00. Office open ever? evening, to
LICENSING DISTRICT OF TARANAKI. In the matter oi "The Licensing 4ct, 1881," and the amendments thareto." NOTTCfi is hereby given that the Annual Licensing vt e etin» for the Licensing T1 i~tri c of Taranaki will be Held in the Courthouse, New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, the 6th Jnn', 1902, at the ho»r of 12 o'clock noon. All notices of Applications for Licenses, Renewals, Transfers, or Removals of i-enses must bo se'it in duplicate to the Clerk of the Licensing Committee, at New Plvmouth, at least 21 dsss before the day of the meeting Dated at New Plymouth this 25th day of April, 1902. A H. HOLMES, Olerk of the Licers'ng Committee 2885 TARANAKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE Quarterly Heeling of the Chamber will be heW at the Secretary's office on MONDAY EVENING next, the2Bth inst., at 7.30. THOS. O. KELSEY, 28 Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 28 April 1902, Page 3
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