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KENT KOAD. FRIDAY, 13th JUNE. KING has received instmc tious from Mb R, Bmgos, wbo i giving up farming, to sell by auction on th< farm, K-nt-road, clo e to the scho 1, — The whole of his Farm and Dairy Stock consisting of: 41 Dairy Cows 5 2-yeir-old Heiftrs 3 Calves 1 Bull Horses, Oart, Farm Implements, Dairy Utensils, and Sundries. Also,— The Goodwill of Lease of his of 200 acres, all in grass and cops togeth«r with housa and eutbuildirgs thereon. AUCTION -SALE. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE. I KEKS & STEVENS will hold their usual stock sale in their Inglewood yards on the above date. Present entries : SCO Frtsh full-mouth Ewes 20'> Fat E vea 300 Full-noulhEwee 30) 2 and 4-tooth Wethers Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

REMOUNTS. HORSES FOR IMPERIAL ARMY, "ITR E. STEVENSON will attend with Imperial Vat-rinary Ofßcer to Purclnse at New Plymouth, on 17th, from II am. to 4 p.m. West's Stables. Ago, 5 to 10 ; height, H.2 to 10.1 Whites and Piebalds BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. APPOINTMENT OF SEXTON. THE Ooumil invites applications for the p'si ion of Bexton at the New Plymouth G metery, at a saliryof £lOl per annum and house free. Appointment to date from Ist Jnly r.ext. Particulars of the tirms and conditions attaching to the appointment may be obtained fro » the undersigned. Applicaliona en'orsed 'Sexton" must reach me not later than i p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 18th inst. Oaovjssing any member of the Council will disqualify. V. T. BELLRINGER, 13 Town Oierk. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS. rpHE Trairspeople of New Plymouth are I in»ited to take tart in the General Procession ©n CORONATION DAY, maiing such trade displays as may think desirable. Y. T. BELLBINGBB, 11 . Hon. Sec Executive Committee.

CHEAP MONEY! CHEAP MONEY! IN SUMS OV £IOO ™ £IO,OOO ON COUiN T RY, OfTY AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS AT 4J PER CENT. Terms ot 1 epaym nt of tlie most liberal character, which can be ascertained on inquiry. Fur forms of application apply at any Agency if the Government Insurance Depiromeit. J. H. RIOBARD3ON, Oovenn c»t lusur mco Coinmisiio er. CtUBUKB K Properties, 2 acres, Water- > 1 wor!<s-rond £250, lg acres, adjoins town borough, £H'io. f-J acres Gleoavon Esta'p. Piice, £-100. Town r-ectinns. \ AT-e youth-road £250, \ acre Devon-line £l5O £ acre Cu'neld-strcH, price £2OO. apply OAKTiIEW. BRITTAIN & CC. THE GODDESS OF AUSTRALIA MINEHVA. Because Australia has shown great wisdom, nr.d MIMKRVA is the Goddess of Wisdom, as well as other things. THE QUESTION H: Will yoa allow her to be your Goddess! That is, will yo'i show wisdom by lookiDg after your health, and, now that you ard we»k and run down, iestoring your wasted constitution!

is absolutely the finest restorative that was ever submitted to a discriminating public. IT WILL Promote sleep in the night-time, AND _ , proviie you with elasticity of and mind in the day. | ft will fill your veins with lich, red, pulsat- ■ ing blood, and enables yon to fortify yom.self again>t the severities of winter. It will mßntle your cheeks with colour and b>ing the sparkle of hippiness to your eyes, and give yoa ambition and energy. Mr John A. Woof, rep'esentative of Jewell, Davis & Co., Clarer.cs-street, Sydney, writes :—" I have much pleasure in testifying as to the efficacy of MINBItVA. as a I tonic and stimulant, nuring a recent busicess trip through South Australia my systam was somewhat run ?own thiough constant travelling. I was induced to try MINERVA TONIO, and after two bottles he invigorating and beneficial effects were marvellous." MINKRVA TO *IC Is on sale by SEOLGHKN & "-TBYBMSON, Auckland. Sole Wbolesnle Agents—- __ . PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION ■- 4 MAN feels plci:el and satisfied when j i his l'neo ii nicelv ironel, when the ! shirts, collars and cuffs show a beauti- j 'ul iron-g'oss This is an important Ua,-\ iur> of lurmlry work, but many women' think it, is only the Chinamen who know the ' secret, of impirling a glo s<o line)- This is | a misbike ; any woman who can handle an ,; iron lean make shirts look g'os=y I'lii nice i by simply using 'AYHES' |!

CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE (LION BRAND). No expert knowledge required; follow the directions and ti.c glaze -will give you satisfaction. Lnrs of women use it re-gula-]y and praise the work it does. All storekeepers sell the g'aze : it is put up in sixpenny and chilling packets. If you want a sample ti try wrte , R. AYRES, 00 Cuba-street, ' 20 » Welliogton.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 167, 11 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 167, 11 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 167, 11 June 1902, Page 3

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