A Bad Skin Prick your skin with a needle. You will see it is full of blood, full all the time. But what kind of blood? Rich and pure? Or thin and impure? Pure blood makes the skin clear, smooth, healthy. Impure blood covers the skin with pimples, sores, boils, eczema, eruptions, tetter, salt-rheum. Mr. Frank Hewett, of Kalgoorlie, "W. A., Bends bis photograph and tells what cured hini. " When a hoy my skin broke out in bad sores about my hands. After trying a great many remedies in vain, I'lpok Ayer's Sarsaparilla and was quickly cured. Recently I was troubled again with severe boils, but one bottle of the same old remedy completely cured me. It's the greatest blood-purifying medicine in the world." AYER'S Sarsaparilla There are many .mitation " Saraaparlllaa." Be sure you get Ayer's. Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping your bowels in good condition with Ayer's rills. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr& Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. LOST between Messrs. AmburjV an' 1 Moray's.—A small Puree, cnlainirg money. Rvward at Moray & Moore's.— 11. Mann. w paper. ANTED.-Bmp'o.\ment sn Oa-lienor aid Milker. Apply Office if tlii« WANTED Kn'OWN.—Anybody wanting a Covering for a Hay-stack can get one on applying to J Buttbrworth, Devonstreet, New Plymouth. 4 FOR S \ LE.— 6-roomed House *iid b»lfsection, Devon-street East. Easy t rms —W. Codbtnbi. FOh SALE.—Choice small holding of 83 acres, only fit* railts from town, on Frank ley-road Lfa.se has two years to ran. Compulsory purchasing clausa at £9 10s per acre. Price for goolwill only £2OO, including 24 shares in dairy factory, and growing c • ps, toge her worth tlf'O. - Applyto Brandon and Cabbington, Devon street. to AIT for Sale of Pay liters. There will ' k be nothing offe ing Ike it. Low upsets. Sale 3rd i|ril. W. COURTNEY. SALVATION ARMY. Soul-savinj; Meetings cociucte O by Commissionkr McKie, chief officer for Australia aud New Zetland. SA'l U tin AY, Februiry 14th, at 8 p.m., in Salvation Barracks. SUNDAY, February 16th, at 11 a.m., 3 a d 7 p.m., in 0. era H use. NORTH TARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION niRT MeetiDg Wi! ON RS D AY and THURB- - DAY, 4th and sth February. The time for receiving oe tries his been extended until SATURDAY, 3<a* January at 10 ?.m. 31 MONASTERY OF THE PRESENTATION, NEW PLYMOUTH. rpHE Sacred Heart High School will reJl open on MONDAY. February 2nd, 1903. Terms «n application. The Sisters are now prepared to hold special Technic courses in connection with the Virgil Olavier method of pianoforte pUying These courses (private or class) will include all the fundamental principles of the Virgil Method, which alone will henceforth be adopted by them. f I"HE business carried on by me at Mew L Plymouth since October, 1902, as Engineer and Purveyor, under the stvle of " Skinnei and Sladden " will, in future, be carried on by me under my own name alone. L C. SLADDEN. January Bth, 1933. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. - Principal: E. Piidham, M.A., Trinity College, Tublin. Hend Mistreis: Miss Qrant, M.A. Assistant Teachers: Miss Drew, 8.A., and Mr. H. H. Ward. rPHE First Term of 1903, in connection I with the above School will commence on MONDAY, February 2nd, at 9 a.m. An admission examinat'oi will be held at the school on that date at 10 a m. Fees: £2 2s per term, payable in advance. Thi Principal wiil be at home on FRIDAY afternoon to receive parents who any wish to sej him. Pupils applying for free tuition will be required to produce their 6th Standard certificate, also certificate of bit 1) and character. W BEWLBY, td Secretary. WAIWAKATHO BRIDGE DANGEROUS. PUBLIC NOTICE is given tha*. the Waiwakaiho Bridge on 1 evon Road, about 2 miles east of New Plymouth, is dangeious for heavy traffic. H. OK BY, Chairman Taranaki Oounty Council, wd ws tc TENDERS. T SEDERS will be received to Noon •£ February 14tb, for Grazing Leases ef about 300 acres, divided into five lots, Patua Bailee, Oakura Distract. The lowest or any tender net necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to J. MAOKBNZCF, Chairman Egmont National Park Board. Lands and Survey Dspa tment wd3l New Plymouth. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ODDFELLOWS' PIONIO AT STRATFORD. ON THURSDAY, Bth February, pa»-j senger trains stopping at intermediate stations if required, will leave New Plymouth at 7.55 a.m. and 8.45 am., Waitara' 8.10 a.m., Inglewood 912 a.m. and 10.1 a.m. for Stratford. Holiday Excursion Tickets * ill be Issued ts Stratford by the abeve tr*in«, available for return same day by any train except the mail tra'n. Return trains will leave Btratf«rd at 3.35 p.m. and 5.50 p m. for New Plymouth. For further particulars see posters at stations. SI 1 BY ORDER
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1903, Page 3
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781Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1903, Page 3
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