A CLINCHES SFOR SCEPTICS. THK following few lines from two of Sydney's leading ought to convince the greatest sceptic that CAMILLA. must have sorae' J merits to command atld maintain the big iucreaae In its sales. j Yarrallfi Chambers, 10!) Pitt-s'.reot, Hydnoy, Kith June. 1903. We lwreby certify that w« have examined j the books of the OAPILLA prop;jn*arv, find i f'u d th- »efromth« comparing the perion t Msrrll t.n M=.y, with t.hal"o£ 1!'02, th«' j rales of Richard's OAI'ILXA H-TK 10N10| I show a targe increase cf over 48 p»r cent., j wliirh means tlrnt the demand has ;ncr?as( d 5. In other words, for every 94 bottles sold I last year, 146 are now b'ing sold. (Signed) W. P/iBBK! SON, 1P.8.1.A. (Signed) W. E. JUUN3CW, A.H.I.A. An a cure for Dandruff and' Falling Hair ) OAPILLA stands alone a certain cure. OBTAINABLE AT ALL 'CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Wholesale Agents—--BHAKLAND & 00., |LTD. WANTED. —A Cook earlv ia December. —Apply to Mrs R. H. Cole, Strandon, Henui. 17
WAMTKD, at once.—A Boy for farm work.—Apply Whim Habt Hotel. DOB SALTS,—The Entire Horse Ebony. X? Apply M. Jones, Criterion Stables. LO3T. —A Biy Gelding, strayed from the Igmont Boot Factory.—Finder will oblige ijy notifying Mr. H. Goodaoee. LOST. —A Carrinee Lamp Socket, between Omata toll &ate and New Plymouth. Finder please return to this Office. 16 THANKS. MRS. Wm. Lloyd desires to return her heartfelt gratitude to all friends for the very many tokens of sympathy shown in her sad bereavement. 17 TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. PPLIOATIONS will be received at the Education Board's Office, New Plymouth, until MONDAY, the 26th October, 1903, for the following appointments Tikorangi—Sole Teacher. Present salary: Male, £155; Female, £145. Residence. Oakura.— v 'ole Teacher. Present salary : Male. £151; Female, £143. Residence. Inglewood. Assistant Female. Present salary, £BO. Application forms may be obtained by applying to the Education Bosrd Office. Applicants are requested to forward a medical certificate. P. 8. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, October 12th, 1903. d14,17w17
BOROUGH OF 'NEW PLYMOUTH. I ELECTRIC LTGIIT AND POWER INSTALLATION. TENDERS are invitod for the supply, delivery, erection, testing, setting to-work, and maintaining for three months the Turbines Alternators, Conductors, Transformers, Lamps, and all other phnfc and material reauired for providing an Electric Light Installation for the above Borough. Plans and specifications may be seen at 'he offices of the Borough Engineer, King-street, New Plymouth. Tenders endorsed " Tender for Electric Light Installation," to reach me not later than noon on MONDAY, 7th March, 1904The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. T. BELLRINGER. Town Clerk. , New Plymouth, October Ist, 1903. 2 916 TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD SCHOLARSHIPS' EXAMINATION DECEMBER, 1903, CANDIDATES for Junior and Senior Scholarships are hereby not fled that applications to compete must be lodged with the undersigned on or before the 31st of October, 1903. Forms of application may be obtained from the Head Teachers of the Btratford, Inglewoad, and Opunakn Schools, or from the Education Office, New Plymouth. The Examination will be held the §rst week in December, P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary, Education Office, October l-2.h, 1903. 16w17 TENDERS.
CARTING STONE CONTRACT. WRITTEN Tenders will be receive 1 at the Taranaki Ooucty Office, Nf-w Plymouth, until II a.m. on BaiURDaY, ]7tb October, 1903, for contract Carting 120 V ards Boulder Stone to site of crasher at Waiwakaijio, and cat ting the Broken Metal from crusher on to trucks at Snjart-road station. Particulars on application at Countv Office. H, OKKY, 17 Chairman. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, Kisbing Season— Ht October, 11)03, to Istb April, 1901. TpISHING Liodnetfj may be obtained ;JC from The Taunton 0»cle and Sparta : l)epot, B.ivon-btreet, New Plymouth; 'ATr C ; . !0, Smitb, Ioglewood; Mr H J. Newman, Gpunake; unci from the.rm<lerai<rne'l. D. MCALLUM, Secretary. KF.OULATKONR UNHUH "f isinmiEa OONSIOBV.'TION- ACTS. Fixing licensee, wlr.ch will be Oolonial, as follows Licenses for Men Twenty shillings for She whole season; five sbil lings for one month; and two shillings and sixpence for one week. Licenses for women, and for boys attending school or under the ane of 14 years: Ten shillings for the whole season; three shillings for one month; or one shilling and six ence for one week. F. Whittle D. Lang G. K. Mannering W. Bewley J. Bennett Thos! Blackwood K Wilson Aif. Marsh C. R. HmitU Alfred Walker (bay) Oi tfeabngfot L. Brown (month) (boy) j P. McAUnm John Simpson H. A. Smith K. T. Gyde I J. Gibson. Jun. T. Hopkjnson Chaf. Smith Jas, Wilson i Geo. Barker Sidney (-tending (boy) i For Childrw/s Backinp Oougd at nigbt take Weoda' Great Peppernwjat Cure, le @4 and 2a 6d,-»Advt
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 223, 16 October 1903, Page 3
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