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FOR EVERY CUTICTRA SOAP, to cleanse the skin Of crusts and scales, and soften the th tokened cuticle; COTICURA OINTMENT, to instantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe and heal; and CUTICUHA RESOLVENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE SET of these great skin curatives is Often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleedIng, crusted, scaly, and pimply skin, ecalp, and blood humours, with loss of hair, when all else fails. * reiWWWtfKWMaa tftrricuKA Soap, assisted by CuiictraA "OraiMENT, lor preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, lor cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, ltchlngs, and chaflngs, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cuticuka. Soap In the form of baths for annoying irritations, Inflammations, and excoriations, or too free or offensive perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women. Cuttcuha Besolvent Pills (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odourless, eco. nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticuka Resolvent, as well as for all Other blood purifiers and humour cures. In screw-cap vials, containing 60 doses.' a "' A throughout the -worl 3 .-.«-- sSCo., Sydney. Brl Sq., London. French. . POTTEB £>BUG} 4&D C futon, U.S.A.

Why pay rent when you can own your own house? T.is Provident Building Society will lend on such terms as bring the possibility of being his own landlord within the reach of every working man. It behoves the head of the family to do what he can to lay by, and how better can he do it than by possessing his own house ? The Society is intended to help those who help themselves —Advt. 81113 AN Kditor'h Opinion.—John P. Dawes, ■Esq., editor and proprietor Qnwr&ian and Star, Ho'iitika, Kew I, caiii: " I h-.ve found Ghambsrlnin's Cough Remedy a very valuable medicina, having received great benefit from its bse when suffering from a cold, and as a preveatatve for croup in children its excellent prope'ties have beep testified in my f iinily." For sale by New Plymouth Co-onerative Society.—Advt. In order to make room|tor a large consignment of new instruments, the Colonial Piano Company will accept any reasonable offer for the second hand piano's now in stock by the following makers: — Collard and Collard, Bord, H. Tolkein, Albion Piano Company, Broadwood etc. As all these instruments are of good tone, and in very fair condition, they should be snapped up quickly.—Advt. 15

LOCAL BILL. NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to introduce a Bill at the present 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 enacted between the School Commissions for the Taranaki Provincial District and the New Plymouth Borough and the Crown. Whereby the lands described in the first Schedule [ shall, subject to any existing I leases be vested in the Borough of New Plymouth for Recreation purposes, and the lands described in the School Scheduie be vested in the School Commissioners. 2. To enable the Borough Council to expend moneys in obcaining 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 hnndred and ninety one, both inclusive, four hundred and ten, to four hundred and seventeen, both inclusive; four hundred and thirty six to four hundred and forty three, both inclusive, 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 SCHKDOLE. Firstly, ftll those pieces of land con tainiiig by admeasurement two roods two perches, more or less, being sections numbered nine hundred and ninety eight and s nine hundred and nine'y nine on the plan of the Town of New Plynvuth. Secondly, all those pieces of land con* taininlng by admeasurement 3a. 2r. 20p, more orlesa, being sections numbered one thousand to one thousand and five, both inclusive, and one thousand and fourteen to one thoueaud and twenty one. I'oth 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 Cth day of August, 1903. GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Solicitors for the New Ply--714 17 mouth Borough Council, ! BREAKWATER. 'BUS SERTIOE, Leaves National Bsnk. 7.0 a.m , ijouth Road 8 0 „ do 8.50 „ Devon-street II.U „ do 12 0 ~ Devon-street 10 p.m., do 5 0 „ Devon-streßt , Sou Hi-road 9.30 p m , South do 10.30 „ do 2,0 pa, Return 4 0 p.m. M. JONKS, Proprietor

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 181, 14 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 181, 14 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 181, 14 August 1903, Page 3

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