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FOR THAT B\LD SPOT —Tar—"CAPILLAR HAIR TONIC PROVIDING you have a slight down on tbe scalp, we will actually guarantee th*it Capil'a will produce a good nitnral growth of hair cn that bald spot. The Proprietor challenges the medical faculty to produce a case of baldness (providing there is a slight down on the scalp) that UAPILLA will not oare. CAI'ILLA la sot a peifamed preparation: it is a medical preparation for the Head and Hair. It invigorates the roots of the hair and prevents it fron growing grey. Instantly allays itching scalp and clears dandruff from the imparting a delightfully cool sensation. Contains no dye or injurious ingredients.

OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. In speaking of CAHILLA, tho Evening News, Sydney, 26/0/01, sate: "Withc.nt doubt it is the moat reiiab'e HAIR TONIO that has ever been placed before the public." Wholesale A etits - SHARLAND & CO., LTD.

WANTED.— A. good reliable Uoy to d« liver papera, Apply News Office. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WE teg to notify that we hare entered into Partnership as from Ist August, as Engineers and Surveyors, under the style of Sladden and Palmer. L 0. SLAPDBN, 2 A. H. PALMEB. LEGAL, TH'S Is to notify to thj pnblio that Mr. Arthur Russell Standish has been admitted as a Partner into the firm o* a'andlsh aad Eerr, Solicitors. dwl3 TO HAIRDRESSERS. FIHBT-0' ASS Gent's Hand wants imployment; steady and reliable.—Address J.F.L.S.. c-<>re Post Office, Auckland. 11 LOCAL BILL. \T OTICE is hereby given that It la inJ-* tended to introduce a Bill at the sent session of Parliament, the short title whereof is "The Taranaki School Commissioners and Borough Exchange Act, 1903 " The objects which the Bill is intended to effect are : 1. To enable an exchange to be tfleeted between the School Commissions for the Taranasi Proviuoi*l District and the New Plymouth Borough and the Crown. Whereby the lands described in the first Schedule shall, subject to any existing leases be vested in the Borough of New Plymouth for Recreation purposes, and the lands described in the Schoil Schedule bo vested in the School Commissioners. 2. To enable the Burough Council to expend moneys in obtaining surrenders of existing leases. FIRST SCHEDULE. All those pieces of parcels of land containing together by admeasurement 18a. 3p. 36p, more or less, being sections numbered three hundred and thirty-two, three hundred and thirty three, three hundred and thirty four, three hundred and fifty eight, three hundred and fifty nine, three hundred and sixty) three hundred and eighty four to three hundred and ninety one, both inclusive, four hundred and ten, to four hundred and seventeen, both inclusive, four hundred and thirty sixto four hundred and forty three, both in elusive, and four hundred and sixty-two to four hundred and sixty nine, both inclusive, all on the plan of the Town of New Plymouth, and Section T, on the plan of the Town Belt of New Plymouth. SECOND SCHEDULE, Firstly, all those pieces of land con taining by admeasurement two roods two perches, more or less, being sections numbered nine hundred and ninety eight and sine hundred and ninety nine on the plan of the Town of New Plymouth. Secondly, all those pieces of land con tainining by admeasurement 3a. 2r. 20p, more or less, being sections numbered one thousand to one thousand and five, both inclusive, and one thousand and fourteen to one thoueaud and twenty one. both inclusive, on the plan of the Town of New Plymouth. A copy of the Bill has been deposited in the Magiftrate's Court at New Plymouth, together with plans showing the lands affected, and is open to public inspection. Dated 6th day of August, 1903. GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Solicitoisfor the New Ply« mnuth Borough Counciland Acting-Solicitors for the School Commissioners for the Taranaki Provincial 7 1417 District.

PIGS! PIGS! ON and after SATURDAY, 4th April, Bacon Pigs in any quantity will he received at Drake's Bacon Factory, Fitzroy. Oash at scale 4Jd per lb. Heavy weights as per arrangement. w d

NOTICE is hereby given that 9 Allotments of hurai La-d, having a total area ot 5629 acres 111 the Cape, Upper Waitara, Mimi. Mahoe »nd Kapura Survey Districts, in areas varying from 163 to 1700 acres, will be open for sale or selection at this office on and atter 12th instant. Plans and forms of application may be obtained here. JAMBS MACKENZIE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth. 3rd August, 1903. dw4B IMPERIAL CALF FOODLavqdown & Son, Ohristchurch. Testimonials. ' [Extract from the Wyndham Herald, June 14tb, 1901.] MR JOHN McBEAN, of Seaward Downs yesterday told us of a satisfactory j experience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food. Ho raised twenty calves ion " Imperial" Calf Food, and at the earn | time had others which he fed with new i milk. 'We former did quite as well as the flatter, and (when sold five months old) I realised top market values. ! Mataura Island, January 24th, 1901. I Messrs Langdown & - : on, Ohristchurch.— j Dear Sirs, —Re Oalf Footf purchased from j you, I may say that I was well pleased with iit, as my calves did very well while fed (With it, and I consider it very satisfactory Oi'.f 1-• ■■» l. Vours Faithfully, IT. W.l<Vn;:!. , BUiWiliSd, tfICSHK & CO. i w Sole Agents, Taranaki.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 185, 7 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 185, 7 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 185, 7 August 1903, Page 3

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