v m.M I FOR GOLF RASH -i !; .li, in .'hi "-.mrvt\on, itrhinft, irritation, ~.. :'ii iiii'juß or o!i°«iia:vo jiiirsiiiratibn, am; jimv sainl.ivo iisaj, nothing is socool. iiu',,- ir i I'l'inii, and refreshing as a tjiil.h with ' SfiAi', prreatiwt of s'fm l.oautiiiora i;:"--' '.'".'i cimouiM.,'purest"of cmoHie; > ...11 -v.-* ■■■»!( i fintieh deo'>t: F. V'wnn;" s 1)11 ' WANTED KN.jWN. Anglo-Parisian Dress-cutting Kasy to learii. Perfect fit guaranteed. Ladies pitterna out to measure. Ourrie-frtrset, opposite Sargood's. 24 WANTED TO SELL.—A good and seund Butchering Business; turnover about 5 bodies of beef and 25 sheep weekly. For further pa'ticulars apply to F. S. Canning, Norroanbf. dw6 ONLY NOTICE. ALt< ACCOUNTS not paid by ths 31st May, will be placed in the S.M. Court for recovery. 28 J. W. FOOTE. j TEACHERS INSTI TOTE. rjlHfl u-.ual monthly meeting of the TarajL naki Branch of the above Insiituta will tie held in ths Board's Room on VTIJRDAY, May 31st, at 2.80 p.m., when Mr McAdam will real a paper on Compulsory Education. AIJFKKD GRAY, wd3l Hon. S«c. TO BUi-LDERS, TENDERS will bo received at my office up ti> 4p m. onSA t'IfRDAY, May 31st, for Building a Ooo*age in Gilbert-street. FRANK MESSKNGbR, Architect, 24 Devon-street. BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH, PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS. INSTRUCTIONS hafre been given to the Inspector of Nuisances to make an bouse to house inspection of all pre.nises within the Borough. Special attention is c*lied to Section 70 of " The Public Health Act, 1900, ' whereby owners or occupiers makin/ default in duly complying with the Ins; ector's requisitions become severally liable to a penalty not exceeding One Poand for every day until such requisitions are complied with. • Immediate proceedings will' be taken against any parso-' not con.p'ying at once with the Inspector's deman ! s F. T. BELLRINGER, 24 Town Clerk. WBITELEY 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't the riate of sale fixed. I can confidently ask all investors 'o wait for this sale, the terms are so exception<illv easy. NKWTGN KING, Auctioneer. TARANAKI MUSEUM. fipHK Museum will be opened to the Dublio I on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. W. K. SPBNCSR, o Hon. Bee. TO BUILDERS.
•THUNDERS will be received at mv office f up to 4 p.m. on SATURO -V, June 7th, for BUILDING 'I'WO 00TIAGB8 in Devon-street East tor Mrs Crocker. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, 24 26 28 Devon-str«efc.
.RESIDENCE FOR SALE. FREEHOLD SECTION 336, quarter acie, with Dwelling, Fuiford-stree'', near Hospital, ako adjoining levcho'd sections 422 and 423 held under : ease from School Commissioners at fourie&n shillia>iS a year. Pioperty occupied by Mr Garner. Apply to 27 R. CLINTON HUGHES. WAITISPUKE BRIDGE CLOSED. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Wai l epuko Bridge on Mou»tainroad, situate aboHt 3| miles south of Ingle' wood (towards Tariui), Trill be CLOSED against Traffic from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 26th May, 1902, for Repairs. H. OKEY, Chairman, d 24 26 Taranaki County. WANGANUI PATENT DYE AND CLEANING WORKS. DYERS of all kinds "I Ladies and Gentlemen's Garmen's; also Wool, Cotton, Silk, and Mixed Materials. All our Blue Blacks, and Jet Blacks, and also all our other shades are KABT and will stand washing. Warranted not to run when wet. All goods are well cleaned before being dye Feathers cleaned, dyed in all shades, and well curled. Garments are also cleaned by our French j Process, which preveuts them from shrinking. N.B.—All correspondence promptly attended to. • IX oti address —Opposite Wesleyan Church, Victoria Avenue. Telephone, IR9. 0. BUCKENDAHL, Manager. TEA! TEA!! THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY [:AJRE SELLING THE landura geylon tea AT 1/- PER LBBy far away the best Shilling Tea in town. 5 ACRE LOTS FOR £350. pT. AUBYN, perfectly level; town water supply available; mov-thea' y position. Onlv two miles from centre of totfn; metal road. Apply CARTHEW BRITTAIN & 00. k makes COOTS AND I HARNESS waterproof as a duck's back, and so f t as velvet; Adda three thills to the wear Mr DAL. of leather. Plcaasnl mfcUAL. A]]ows i)oHsh with blacking 22 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS, for superiority Bluek )r Sold by Boot Stores, Sadlers, Ironontre»*.i, etc. Manufactory, Dulwieh,London, Eng. WANTED KNOWN.—Maslin is a blond of the bast cereal". Maslin contains all the necessary ingredients for a perfect food. —Wholesale agents, Burgsss, Erases fcdo. Oybbin
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 121, 24 May 1902, Page 3
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