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WOMAN'S GLORY MANY, many years ago a striking Biblical character wrote "A WOMAN'S GLORY IS HER HAIR," and all the wisdom, collective and individual alike, of snoc.iesive ages has often repeated and marvelled at the beautiful truth of those simple word*, "A WOMAN'S GLORY 19 HER HUB.;' To-day es of old, and as long as the world shall last the woman who studies appearances, will endeavour to make her hair es beautiful as possible and she has no finer ionic TO HER HAND THAN "CAPILLA." The value of this HAIR TONIO has been testified to by hundreds of AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND LADIES, EVEEY LADY WANTS "CAPILLAV It is Sold by all Chemists, while SHARLAND AND CO., Ltd.,

TANTKD.-Double Furnished Bedroom ■i with use of. kitchen. Reply " D,' care of this office. »T t'on Stones of Oarriogton-road Methodist Ohuroh will be laid on THUBB- - next at 3 p.m., to be followed by tea and public meeting. A 'JBus will leave the Bank of New South Wales corner for the Church site, at 2 p.m. Return faros, 2s. Kindly book seats early at Messrs. Carter's, W hitakers, or Ohatteiton's. 18 4ND OH I-116 superb —^ B TO s will shortly be offered by Auction on the ground, known as Paynter's, Hospital RoaJ, and adjsining Obilman's Ketate. The roads are marked by ploughed lines. Go early and see if joj know of anything to surpass these lots as reeidehtial sites. Upsets will be put very low, and terms most easy, tc W. COURTNEY. THANKS. l»l to Thank Drs. and Walter for their skilful operation ; also tha Matron and Nursing Staff for "heir (find attnntion to their s-m IVea while an inmate of Ihe New Plymouth Hospital. d!8w<!0 PROPOSED COUNTY BYE LAWS. \ LL Coach Proprietors, Carrie s, Carters, •"\ and Koad Contractors doing business in the County of I'aranaki are requestad to attend, in person or by delegate, a MK.4TINO to beheld at 7pm on (ha 29th Jane, 1903, at New Plymouth, at the offices of Mussis. Malone, McVeagh & Andersou, solicitors, to consider the Bye-laws now proposed to be made by the Tacanaki County Council. J. McOULLUM, Chairman Provisional Committee. New Plymouth, 15th June, 1903. 18 2225w2027

BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS are invited for the following wo'ks:— 1. Erection of Abattoirs at Filzroj 2. Formation of Koad to Waterworks Intake at Maogarei Flans and specifications ma; be seen on application at the Offices of the Borough Engineer, Kicg-street. Tenders for ths Intake Road close on TUESDAY, 30ih inst., at i p,m., and for tte Ahatto.racn TUESDAY, 21st July next, at 4 p.m. F, T. BELLRWGER, 102530 91621 ' Town Cler'r.

FIND Our SOMETHING 4.80UT YOURSELF. HANDWRITING is the trite* index to yout character. JTonr mttbod of forming a T may betray meanness, the tail of your G may show generosity. Inoia's character delineations are generally pretty accurate. Do not send for one if you dislike plain speaking. Enclose 25 p nny stamps and self-addressed envelope. INDIA, care Newmarket Post Office, Aucklaad,

C. O. HAWKE, IMPORTER, New Plymouth, Great Annual Clearing Sale CROCKERY, GL\B3WARE, CDILERY, KITCHffiNWARtf, BRUSHWARB, STATIONERY, BO>KB, AND FANCY GOODS. STARTS FRIDAY, 15th MAY, 1903.' discount 2o in the suillikg off Marked prioes. Dome Early. Sale Only for Few D»y». c. 0, Tawke, New Pi mou h. EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER, THEL&NGEKSOHOOLOFDRESSCUITING A s D DRESSMAKING. MISS STEWART, of Wellington, has pleasure Id announcing that she has appointed MISS BATOHELOR as agent for New Plymouth for the Langer System. I Classes will be opened en MONDAY, June 22nd, at rooms over Moray and jfoore's, King Street. Miss Batchelor will be at her rooms to meet intending pupils on Thursday and Friday next, June 18th and 19tb. j The Langer is the newest, quickest, simplest, and most perfect System of Dresscutting. No calculations. Patterns in a few minutes. Extension Gutting, Pattern-making, »nd Trimming, specially taught. Inspection invited. IMPERIAL GAIF FOODLA»Gdown & Son, Ohristchurch. Testimonials. [Extract from the Wyndham Herald, June 14tb, 1901.] MR JOHN MoBEAN, of Seaward Downs _ yesterday told us of a salisfactory experience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food He raised twenty calves on •' Imperial" Oalf Food, and at the sam time had others which he fed with new milk. Tre former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five months old) re-Owed top market values. Mataura Island, January 24th, 1901. Messrs Langdown & Hon, Ohristchurch.— Dear Sirs,—Re Calf Fooi purchased from you, I may say that I was well pleased with it, as my calves did very well while fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory an economical Oalf Food.—Yours faithfully, T. W, Foster. BURGESS, FRASER ft CO. W Bole Agents, TaranaM,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 194, 18 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 194, 18 June 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 194, 18 June 1903, Page 3

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