LADIES Bretonne, Sailor and Fanoy Hats Is eauh to clear. All In good conS. B. White's. PLYMOUTH Buildings.—One Sbop to Let.—Apply to Mrs. Allan Douglas. £1 REWARD. LOST.— From Inglewood, a Ohestnut Gelding, with white face and scar on off-foot. The above reward will be paid to anyone returning same to— T. TAYLOR, 17 Inglewood. TO LET. A FURNISHED Two-storlad Howe, contiining 12-rooms, in Vivian-street. Apply to R. P. HUGHES, Solicitor. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE business carried on by T. BRANSGBOve, Boot and Shoe manufacturer and importer, Devon-street, New Plymouth, will in future be carried on under the style of Beunsgrovb & Howell. RAHOTU PUBLIC HALL. CONOERT and Dance will be held on August 6th, to provide an organ for school children. Fall particulars later. For School Committee, JANE R. DOUGHERTY. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. OWiNG to damage dona by' Dogs, Poison will be laid in the Hospital Grounds. G. TISOH, to Ohsirman Hospital Board. NEW PLYMOUTH SASH & DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER COMPANY (LIMITUD). THE Twentieth Annual General Meeting of tae Company v, ill be held at the registered officn of the Company, Gill-street, New Plymouth, on MONDAY, 20th July, 1803, at 230 p.m., to receive the Directors' Annual Report and Balance-sheet, appoint three Directors and two Auditors, and general business. EDWARD H. TRIBE, 16 Secretary. TARANAKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the Society will-be held at the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 15th July, 1903, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Business: Confirmation of Rules, eta. All members and intending members are requested to attend. AROHIE HOOKER, 15 Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH. ALT' persons desiring to be licenced under the Borough Bye-Laws as Plumbers or Drain Connectors are requested to give in their names to the Borough Engineer at the earliest opportunity. F. T. BELLRINGER, Tgjvn Clerk. TARANAKI MAORI MISSION. APUBLIO meeting in connection with this Mission will be hald in St. Mary's Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, 15th inst., at 8 p.m. Business: Reception of Mr. Bennett's report, election of committea ol management, and general. All supporters and sympathisers are requested to be present. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my office till 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 29th inst., for the Erection of a Residence in Liardet-street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON. Architect, King's Buildings, Brougham-street, J4 th July, 1903. SAVORY'S HAIR STAIN, STAINS from Light Brown to Black. Is the Best, Most Natural, and More Last ing Hair Stain on the market. A single trial proves it. Posted free from observation. • Price, 3/6. SAVORY HAIR STAIN CO., Box 360, P. 0., Wellington. Harmless, and can't be de'ected. THE GOOD VALUE, New Plymouth, is replete with all ROOERY LINES, JOSEPH T WHITE, invites new-comers to give him a call. Phone 92.
PIGrS! PIGS! ON and ate SATURDAY, 4th April, Bacon Figs-in any quantity will be received at Drake's Bacon Factory, Fitzroy. Cash at scale 4Jd per lb. Heavy weights as per arrangement. w d
MONEY. WE have Money to Lend on good security. We are prepared to act as Agents for Clients and others leaving the district temporarily or permanent. WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors, New Flymoat '' . 11 s THE HOUSEWIFE'S DELIGHT. TO the Young Wife or the Experienced Housekeeper there is a Supreme Satisfaction in serving SURATURA TEA. It is soothing and satisfying, and pleases the palate with its delicious flavour and rich bouquet. Scbatuua is the best Family Tea, because it is rich and strong and goes further than any other Tea. SuBAtURA is pure, honest, Ceylon Tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PBIOES : Snratura A Quality .„ 3ur«*tura B Quality ... Buratura D Quality ... Suratura X Quality .„ la 8d per lb Is lid per lb 2a 2d per lb 2s 6d per lb SOLD BY ALL STOBEKEEPEBB. IMPERIAL CALF FOODLangdown & Son, Christchurch, Testimonials, [Extracffrom the Wyndham Herald, June 14tb, 1901.] MK JOHN MoBKAN, of Seaward Downs yesterday told us of a salisfactory experience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food H 6 raised twenty calves on •' Imperial" Calf Food, and at the sam time had others which he fed with new milk. Tbe former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five months old) realised top market values. Mataura Island, January 24th, 1901. — Messrs Langdown & Son, Christchurch. — Dear Sirs,—He Calf Food 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 Calf Food.—Yours faithfully, . T. W. i'OsTKfi. I BUttGiSS*. FR SSH & CO. g Vsf Sole Agents, Xaracaki,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 164, 15 July 1903, Page 3
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