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CLINOHEB | 1. Sydney's leading Accountants, ought | to.convince the greatest sceptic that j CAPILLA must have some' merit to" and maintain the big increase in its salon. Yarralla Chambers, , 109 Pitt-street, by3ney, j 16th June, 1903. j We hereby certify that we have examined the books of the CAPILLA. proprietary, and j fl'id therefrom that comparing the period March to May, 1903, with that of 1902, the j sales of Kichard's CAVILLA H<UR TONIC show a large increase of over 48 psr cent., which means that the demand has increased £. In other words, for every 94 bottles sold last year, 146 are now being sold. (Signed) W. ROBERTSON. F.S.I.A. (Signed) W. E. JOHNSON, A.S.I.A, As a cure for Dandruff and Falling Hair OAPILLA stands alone a certain cure. OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEBPERB. Wholesale Agents— SHARLAND & 00., LTD. MEMORIAL TO THE LATE YM. ARCHDEACON GOVE IT.

i MKKTINGwiII be held in St. Mary's !L Pariah flail on WEDNESDAY, the !4th ins'ant, at 8 p.m., to consider the mutter of a Memorial to the late Venerable Archdeacon Govett. Ail members of the Cbnrch of England tnd the friends and sympathisers of the late Archdeacon are respectfully requested to attend, B. H. COLE, Archdeacon, STKATFOED TECHNICAL SCHOOL EXHIBITION. JjJ Schedules may be obtained from .the Secretary, W, J. ALEXANDER, cc P.O. Box 10, Stratford. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. 6-EOOM HOUSE i,ND SECTION, LEMON-STREET. above Proirrty is Withdrawn from I Sale by Auction, but the house and sections may be treated for at a low figuie. The three sections will be sold by auction shortly. ttEWLEY k GRIFFITHS all 4 Agents. JL comprising 1512 Acres of splendid creamery land, situated at Ararimn South, about 30 miles from Auckland. The farm is enclosed with a sheep-proof fence, and ?üb-divided into ten padd cks. A considerable area is in grass, SCO acres of bush haviug been felled and sown within three years, besides Jem land surface-sown, which holds grass well. Bush land cleared, snd fern land ploughed and sown 20 years ago, shows a good sole of grass and white clover to-day. There is enough valuable timber latt standing to build houses on every 100 acre section The timber can be sawn by a travelling mill at 5s 6d per 100 ft. The Public Hall is on the property, and may be bought with the far.n if lequired. The Ararimn Creamery k within half-»-mile of the Hall. There is a gool waterfall and a never-failing creek at the homestead, which comprises a new dwelling-house of S rooms, outhouses, etc. Also, n (Small Iron dwellinghouse for stockman. There is a first-class new totara stockyard and cattle-branding pen. A new concre e sheep dip 4Uft. long, with draining yariis and totara drafting yards complete, bnilt la-it year. Ore acre of orchard. There is a spleudil levsl racecourse of over 40 acre* jienced, ploughed, drained, and into grass, which could ba enlarged to 90 acres; all level, ner the bouse. The farm is a fortune to cub np into creamery sections, build bouses, and get the milling done on shares ; or is an independence for raiting beef, mutton, and lamb. Limb can be driven from Hume in early morn ng to jnilwav andsold at the Auckland cattle sale tfie name afternoon, at a railway cost of 3d per head. The farm is for immediate sale, with all improvements, at the very low price of £4 5s per acre, aid half of the money may remain on mortgage for a term at,s per cent. Farms in the neighbourhood with .less proportionate improvements, have lately changed land*, at from £6 to £8 per acre. The farm must be sold to wind up an estate. Inspection invited. For further particulars apply to EWINGrTON & BaKKB, Land Apentn, Auckland. 030

I want to sell DO yon want one Cheap. If so, this is my proposition. Have a look at mine. Situation, Vo jeltown. It is as complete « suburban residence as you could wish for—built to look well and last well. Contains 7 rooms with necessary outbuildings, and on'y just out of builder's hands. Two acres of land, garden, fruib trees. Rare piece of natural bush. Ruoirj£ st'eam. Live hedees. 'Bus p'sses door every hour Price, £llsO fet. £6OO may remain at current rate. This off-.-r js opren till SATURDAY 17th. If nut soW then will I>h otherwisa dealt with. But I waul to sail. J. IT. HOLLOW AY, Vogettown.

SIPS OF SATISFACTION. . livery sip of Suratura is a sip of satisfaction. Sip slowly and every sip., >p will soothe and satisfy. SIPPING SURftTURa TEA Is now quite the rage. The aroma of this tea is a revela tion to tea "'drinkers. Its bouquet is tea bliss. In every rlrop there i l * the perfect tea flavour—<h= flavour tbatfascirales. Suralura is the pure and peerless product of Ceylon and i« g'larante-jd not blended with ! di'-, Oiina, oranjcheap Or inferior teas. KETA.SL PKIOES : Suratura A Quality ._ Is 8d per lb SurttuKi E Quality... ls'.'.lld per lb O Quality ... 2a'j, 2d per It Suratura X Quality ... 23 I _Gd per lb BOLD BY ALL STOKHKEEPRS.

BEED POTATOES, Oircu'ar Bead or Derwents, at WHITE'S Goad Value Grocery. \rhone 92. Just to Hand at God Value Grocery,— Pearson's Peptoohlor Eonniiigtnn's Ooulli Lozengeß Klliman's Kmbn cation Hnnsen'H Cod Liver Oil Lane'- Emulsions Rheumo, etc., etc. For Biv.aehial Ooui-h, take Woods Or..!i F.ppoiiiiii:*. ('u,--, 1h <M and 2" 6d a'crv whore, ■ Aavt..

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 221, 14 October 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 221, 14 October 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 221, 14 October 1903, Page 3

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