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"ibfs Bath USB CUTICURA SOAP. revente chafing, redness, and rousrtmePß of the skin, soothes inflammation, alluyd itching and irritation, and when followed by £,e2tie applications of Cuticusa Ointment, the great ekin envn, spro.-Ulr cure :::! i<y.rnf. rt! okin and scaly i.: ~•■••.■' ■ l wtorf?t; , c!:-V:-.-LOST. -Between New Plymouth and Fitzroy, from Mr. CATHEO'S 'Bus, part of a lady's Waterproof Cloak, and an Oilskin Kng. tc r ANTED KNOWN. Anglo-Parisian » t Dress-cutting Easy to learn. Perfect fit guaranteed. Lidies patterns cut to iuro. Currie-str»et, opposite Sargood's. 24 WANTED TO SELL—A good and seund Butchering Business; turnover about 5 bodies of beef and 25 sheep weekly. For fuither pa' tieu'ars aj'ply to F. S. Canning, ! Noroiaubf. dwS | THE Co-op. Society are selling the Lan- ] dura Ceylon Tea at 1s pr lb. By far I away the best shilling Tea ia town, I TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will to received at my office up tj 4 pro. on SATURDAY, May 31st, for Building a Cottage in Gilbert-street. FRANK MESSKNGKR, Architect, 24 Dovon-street. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my of 4 p.m. on BAiUKr)'Y24th, for the rection of a Presbyterian Church at Inglewood. Plans mav be tesn at Mr. Cook's shop, Ingtaaood, after Saturday, 17ih. Theloaest oranytenJer not necessarily accepted. JAB. SANDPRSON, Architect, King's Buildings, Brougham-street, 10th May, 1902. 1217 23 TARANAKI MOUNTED RIFLES. A MEETING of members of th« lste corps will bo >:e!d tit Mr. J. C. DiViu-' offic« on SATURDAY >EX'L\ at 3 p.m.. to re-onnsider 'he dinposal of colours. All ruerabars are particularly requested to attend. F. MESSENGER. 23 Eec.eiary to Oommittee. SATURDAY. MAY 24th. EWTON KING will sell by auction at tbe Haymarket on above date, — A quantity of Doors, Sashss, Shop Windows, etc., etc, Sale at 12 o'clock. BUSINESS SUES. BROUGHAM AND EGMONT STREETS. H CLINTON HrGHES invites those . requiiinc first-class Business Sites to iu» cate with him. in view of building suitable premises on Lot 10, adjoining Commonwealth Hotel on one side and offices about to be built for Union Company on the other; also on Lots 21 and 23, corner Egmont and AriKi streets and orposite Club. 2 9 26 28w24 BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS. I'NSTKUCTIONS havebeon given to the 1 Inspector of Nuisances to make «n house to house inspection of all premises within the Boro .gh. r-pciial a'tentl'.n is c-ilied to Section 70 of " Tin: I'ublic Health Act, I!>ro,' whereby ow;.i rs or occupiers makin :r default in duly coinpying with the Injector's requisitions b-ccme severally liable to a penalty not exceeding One Pound for every day until such rfquisilious a'e complied with. Immediate proceedings will be taken against any parso'i not co.'tip'yipg at once with the Inspector's derran 's F. T. BKLLRINGEB, 24 Town Clerk.

SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT tn the term" of "The Banks and Bankers ,»ct, 1880." and "The Bank" and Backers Act Amendment Act, 1892." the office* of thn undermentioned R-nks wi'l »b closed tlirone-hont New ZcalanH on SAT-nun»Y. the 24th Mav. anniversary o f the birthday of her late Majesty Queen Victoria: The Back of New South Wale?—

E. J. Finch, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.— J. H. B. Ooates, General Manager. Tbe Bank of Australasia— C. WINTKR Inspector. The Bank of New Zealand— James Embmng, General Saanager. New Plymouth, 16th May, 1302. J. 7.22 23 WHITELEY TOWNSHIP. THE Sale of the Mission Farm leaseholds io unavoidably POSTPONED for a few weeks. Lithogreph plans are now being prepared and will be circulated when completed an'l the ''ate of sale fixed. lean confidently ask all investors to wait for this I sale, the terms are so exceptionally easy, i NEWTON KING, ' Auctioaeer.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 May 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 May 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 May 1902, Page 3

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