Important to those about to itariy There is a variety of presents to choose from for every purchaser of a wedding rin? at J. H. Parker's, next railway crossing", Devoc. street, New Plymouth.—Advt t 0 Britain's Army keeps on growing A great deal stronger every day, The Colonies as. well are showing . T hat they will have a little say. Mankind indeed might all be stronger, If they'd take what's good and pure ; The very thing—you'll cough no longer Ib eoran WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT OU EE.- Ad vt. 10 A CONVINCING ANSW&R. The following testimoual shows the value of Need ham's Salve:—Mr. Needham—Your Salve is first-class for drawing and healing. Its spf>edy effects on wounds la surprising. Every mother of a family ought to keep a supply at hand, most especially in country places, where safe and sure remedies such as your Salve, applied quickly, saves much pain and doctors accounts.' t consider no home complete without it,—James Flor?nce, Agents for Needbam's Salve, Co-operative Society, New Plymouth.— Advt Worms undermine Children's Congtituions. Use WADE'B WORM FIGS In bixea.—Advt rOST. —Between Currie-'treet and RecreiJ tion Grounds, a Jet Brooch, set with p*arß Finder rewarded on leaving same at We alb's Boarding-house. , WANTED TO SELL. Second hand Martingale complete. Nickel silver rings and buckles throughout.—Appl/ at News Office. tr MAN CO a K seoks engagement.—o. Rba. Dawson-street, New Plymouth. IS )R BALE.—Two Draught Colts, 3 year's old, partly broken. Gool workers Apply W. Howell, Powderkam-itreet. dw!s MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. HOME will Vie a'lrent from New Plymouth for aHoufc a fortnight from January 7th. During (hat linae his y»tientt may consult Dr. Walksr at his house dur. ing his hours. . 9 WHITELEY MEMORIAL HALL, Liarbet street. rO-NIGHT (Thursday), Jannarjr 9th, at 7.45. Mr TKBNE3T Took. Christian Evangelist from Melbnime, wi'l give an address To-ni;ht Su jocfc: "4 Righteous De«po\" All invited. Sankey's Hjmnp. sat close. ColUc'ion for ejpencef only. 15 NEW PLYMOUTH HiGH SCHOOL. THE attention of pa'ents is directed to the new regulations providing for free secondary education for childrtn under 14 years of age, on 31ft decern her, 1902, who have passed the Sixth Standard. As it will be necessa-y for the Board to al once povida additional staff and accommo daliou, pirent.s are requested to notify the Chairman of the Boir<?, N. K. MaoDiabmid, Esq.. before December3lst, 1902, how man) children they intend to send. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. APPLICATIONS are iuvited from Licen sed Surveyors willing to take temporary employment upon Government Surveys ia this or any other district. For particulars apply to the undersigned. JAMES MACKENZIE, Chief Surveyor. Lands aud Survey Office. New Plymouth. 7th January* 1903. 7 910 12 MODEL DAIRY FARM. <OO ACRE^; all level, first-class soil UU\t snp'nnr house aad outbuildings close to school and factory. A Bargain £ll an acre. Terms—£soo cash, balanc< i par cent. CARTHEW, BRITIAIN k CO.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 6, 8 January 1903, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 6, 8 January 1903, Page 3
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