ANTED.—By single man, situation oil farm, or as groom and gardener.— " G.M." Dally News Office. 10 WHY PAY RENT?-When the money that goes iuto your landlord's pocket ! might go to make your HOJJit YOUR j The Provident Building Society offers excellent terms to Working Men, and those who wish to be Independent oE Bent should ascertain them. Offices next County Council Office, Devon-street, New Plymouth. wTdlOl2 TARANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. INSPBCriON Parade TUESDAY, March 11th, at 7.30 p.m. CLAUDR! H. WFSTON, 10 Oaptain Commanding. NEW PLYMOUTH COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES. a PUBLIC MEETING of Friends and /V Supporters of Ten o'e.bck Olosing of Hotels will be helu in St Mary s Hall THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, 10th Maroh. Chair to be token at S o'clock. TARANAKJ BATTALION. THE Rifles Guaias, and Band will Parade In the Drill Hall TO-NiGHT (Tuesday), 10th March, at 7.30. Drill Order with Leggings. By order. LEONARD TAUNTON, Capt. Adjutant T.B. LAND TRANSFER ACI' NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the sain \ within one month from the data of Baxstte containing this notice. 987 Samuel Wesley Jackson, part of section 652, fowa of New Plymouth, 1-75 parch. Occupied by applicant. Diacrratns may be inspected at this office. Plan 1969. Dated this 9th day of March, 1903, at the Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth. R. L STANFORD, 12 District Land Registrar. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THE District Electors' Lists for the Borough of New Plymouth, Eastern, Central, and Western Wards are Open for Inspection at the Town Oleik's Office, Kingstreet, during office honrg. Names will be ploced on the Supplementary Roll up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 15th April, 1903. F. T. EELLEINGKB, Town Clerk. Biroagh Offices, March 6ih, 1903. 7 9 10 TENDERS.
FOR THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF CUMMINS & CHRISTIE!, OABINETHAKBRS, ETC., OPUiNAKK. TBMDKRS will be received until noon on SATURDAY, the 14th inst., for the Stockin-Trade, Machinery, etc., amounting to £202 16s 2d to be tendered for jointly oi separately. Tenders to be addressed to Box 29, New Plymouth, marked " Teud»r," and accompanied with 5 per oent. deposit. Terms: Oash required for the stock, and ■to the purchaser of the property £3OO can lemain with the Building Society. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Stock sheata to be seen at Sargood, Son k Ewen's Warehouse. 7 910 TEE TIMES' CENTURY DICTIONARY AND CYCLOPAEDIA / AND ATLAS. INTENDING subscribers are requested to book their order immediately, as only a limited number of sets »re available, and the present liberal offer Closes on March 21st. THOS. AVERY, Bookseller, wd2l New Plymouth. SOUTH ROAD SECTIONS. FREEHOLD SECTIONS for sale, situated between town and harDoar, OARTHKW, BRIITAIN & 00. Sole Agents.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF U.S. STRONGEST IN THE WORLD. Assurances in force ... Assetb £68,966.608 General Manager for Auatralas'a 0. Caulisle I'ayl 'r. Resident Secret;, ry. Wellingt n E. Trevor Gocld Inspector of Agencies: P. M. Thompson. District Manager, T. W. Raplbt. HIB Office offers the most liberal assurance in the AnatraUsian Colonies. Surplus earned for year'l9Ql, £1,819,685. No restrictions r-sidence, travel, or occupation. Loan valnes, paid up assurance, and tiine for which assurance will be kept in force wri"an in policy. Auy further information may be ootained from
BEWLEY k GRIFFITHS, AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI MUSEUM, rHK Mnaeun will be opened to the public on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. W. K. SPBNCBB, tc Hon. Sec. LARGE Experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney, and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in drstclass stye foT ary description of buildings. OOoe: Dsvon steobt, Educatioual Build ings. DISTINCTIVE FINISH. HAT is the distinctive finish about s'.arcbed linen 1 It is not the whiter,ess nor \et the stiffness, for these are common to ail. Take white shirts, collars and cuffs—whit9ness and stiffness one expects, but there is no distinction in either. It is the glossy appearance of the latindried shirts that gives it.em the distinctive finish—it is the finish which every woman who has to do with washing and ironing likes to obtain. Success is assured to those who use It is so simple and easy to use. There is no mixing and messing about with It. The powder is applied to the starched lie en with a flannel, and then follows the ironing. This glaze imparts a beautiful China-like polish, and gives general satisfaction. J- A- MAISEY. ARCHITECT. AYRES CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE
SOLD EVERYWHERE At 6d and Is per packet, Samples Bent' post-free to any address in the colo iy. Write to R. AYRE3, 90, Cuba-street, Wellington. 13 WANTED KNOWN.—Maslin is adenble of the bastcoreala. Maslin contains all the necessary ingedients for a perfect food.—Wholesale agents Bubgbs3, Ibaser and Do
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 59, 10 March 1903, Page 3
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